I am using the PHP LightOpenID library (see on gitorious) for that. It handles all the authentication flow for us. You don't need to bother about token and stuff.
Here the page where I display the "Login with Google" link :
<?php
require_once 'openid.php';
$openid = new LightOpenID;
$openid->identity = 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id';
$openid->required = array('contact/email');
$openid->returnUrl = 'http://my-website.com/landing-login.php'
?>
<a href="<?php echo $openid->authUrl() ?>">Login with Google</a>
When the click on the link, a Google page will appear ask him to authenticate and/or authorize you to retrieve his email.
Then he will be redirect to the landing page $openid->returnUrl
. The code for that page should be :
<?php
require_once 'openid.php';
$openid = new LightOpenID;
if ($openid->mode) {
if ($openid->mode == 'cancel') {
// User has canceled authentication
} elseif($openid->validate()) {
// Yeah !
$data = $openid->getAttributes();
$email = $data['contact/email'];
} else {
// The user has not logged in via Google
}
} else {
// The user does not come from the link of the first page
}
?>
If you want to retrieve more info from the user, you have to add them to $openid->required
in the first page. For instance :
$openid->required = array(
'contact/email',
'namePerson/first',
'namePerson/last'
);
will let you, if the user accepts it, to get his first and last names as well in the second page :
$name = $data['namePerson/first'] . " " . $data['namePerson/last'];
Then, for the Oauth part, you can follow the instructions of this LightOpenID issue.