Auth module
OpenId connect implementation to login against a configured SSO
Configuration example
auth:
server: '%%ENV:AUTH_SERVER%%'
secret: '%%ENV:AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET%%'
clientid: '%%ENV:AUTH_CLIENT_ID%%'
myhost: '%%ENV:FLAMINGO_HOSTNAME%%'
disableOfflineToken: true
Specific scopes
By default, email and profile are added into scopes list (openid scope is
attached always to the list, so it's not necessary to add it).
auth:
...
scopes:
- email
- profile
- address
Specific claims
As openid connect standard it's possible to require claims in auth request.
By default, claims are empty, but it's possible to define a list of voluntaries
claims as a list named "claims".
auth:
...
claims:
- someName
- someEmail
- someSalutation
Specific mapping
If it's necessary, fields from id_token
and userinfo
can be mapped to the
actual user entity. By default, only sub
, name
and email
fields are mapped.
To map to a specific field, use top-level attribute mapping (in example, fields, like
someEmail
or someName
from id_token
, would be mapped to desired fields email
and name
in the user entity).
auth:
...
mapping.idToken:
sub: someSub
name: someName
email: someEmail
salutation: someSalutation
firstName: someFirstName
lastName: someLastName
street: someStreet
zipCode: someZipCode
city: someCity
dateOfBirth: someDateOfBirth
country: someCountry
customFields:
- someField1
- someField2
Use fakes
For testing purposes it's possible to use fakes. In this case, login/logout process
is simulated and it doesn't use any real SSO service. Still, all login and logout
links are valid and clickable, and user data provided from UserService
is still
present, after "login". Whole process simply redirects to internal pages and handle
session user data.
To specify using of fake services and user data, check configuration below.
Attribute names used for fakeUserData are the same ones used for id_token
mapping.
auth:
...
useFake: true
fakeLoginTemplate: "fake/login"
fakeUserData:
sub: ID123456
email: email@domain.com
name: "Mr. Flamingo"
...
It's possible to provide fake login page. In this case, the template for fake login page
would be shown. Expected behaviour would be to have a login button that points
to auth.callback
handler, so it can finish the login process. Fake user data is stored
in session anyway, but with fakeLoginTemplate
parameter it's allowed to
add a dummy login page in the middle of fake auth process.
html
...
a(href=url("auth.callback")) Login