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1 == Creating your OpenID Connect client ==
2
3 The steps to create an OpenID Connect client are the following:
4
5 1. get an access token from the `developer` client
6 1. use the token to call the create endpoint
7 1. save your registration access token for further modifications of your client
8
9 Note that a [[notebook>>url:https://lab.ebrains.eu/user-redirect/lab/tree/drive/Shared%20with%20all/Collaboratory%20Community%20Apps/Managing%20an%20OpenID%20Connect%20client.ipynb]] is available to help you create and modify your OIDC client.
10
11 === Fetching your developer access token ===
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13 Getting your developer token is done in one simple step: authenticate against the developer client with the password grant.
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15 This can be achieved with this sample shell script:
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17 {{code language="bash"}}
18 # Gather username and password from user
19 echo '\nEnter your username' && read clb_dev_username &&
20 echo '\nEnter your password' && read -s clb_dev_pwd &&
21
22 # Fetch the token
23 curl -X POST https://iam.ebrains.eu/auth/realms/hbp/protocol/openid-connect/token \
24 -u developer: \
25 -d 'grant_type=password' \
26 --data-urlencode "username=${clb_dev_username}" \
27 --data-urlencode "password=${clb_dev_pwd}" |
28
29 # Prettify the JSON response
30 json_pp;
31
32 # Erase the credentials from local variables
33 clb_dev_pwd='';clb_dev_username=''
34 {{/code}}
35
36 The response will be similar to:
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38 {{code language="json"}}
39 {
40 "access_token": "eyJhbGci...",
41 "expires_in": 108000,
42 "refresh_expires_in": 14400,
43 "refresh_token": "eyJhbGci...",
44 "token_type": "bearer",
45 "not-before-policy": 1563261088,
46 "session_state": "0ac3dfcd-aa5e-42eb-b333-2f73496b81f8",
47 "scope": ""
48 }
49 {{/code}}
50
51 Copy the "access_token" value, you will need if for the next step.
52
53 === Creating the client ===
54
55 You can now create clients by sending a JSON representation to a specific endpoint:
56
57 {{code language="bash"}}
58 # Set your developer token
59 clb_dev_token=...
60
61 # Send the creation request
62 curl -X POST https://iam.ebrains.eu/auth/realms/hbp/clients-registrations/default/ \
63 -H "Authorization: Bearer ${clb_dev_token}" \
64 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
65 -d '{
66 "clientId": "my-awesome-client",
67 "name": "My Awesome App",
68 "description": "This describes what my app is for end users",
69 "rootUrl": "https://root.url.of.my.app",
70 "baseUrl": "/relative/path/to/its/frontpage.html",
71 "redirectUris": [
72 "/relative/redirect/path",
73 "/these/can/use/wildcards/*"
74 ],
75 "webOrigins": ["+"],
76 "bearerOnly": false,
77 "consentRequired": true,
78 "standardFlowEnabled": true,
79 "implicitFlowEnabled": true,
80 "directAccessGrantsEnabled": false,
81 "attributes": {
82 "contacts": "first.contact@example.com; second.contact@example.com"
83 }
84 }' |
85
86 # Prettify the JSON response
87 json_pp;
88 {{/code}}
89
90 In case of success, the endpoint will return its representation of your client:
91
92 {{code language="json"}}
93 {
94 "defaultClientScopes" : [
95 "web-origins",
96 "roles"
97 ],
98 "redirectUris" : [
99 "/relative/redirect/path",
100 "/these/can/use/wildcards/*"
101 ],
102 "nodeReRegistrationTimeout" : -1,
103 "rootUrl" : "https://root.url.of.my.app",
104 "webOrigins" : [
105 "+"
106 ],
107 "authenticationFlowBindingOverrides" : {},
108 "baseUrl" : "/relative/path/to/its/frontpage.html",
109 "description" : "This describes what my app is for end users",
110 "notBefore" : 0,
111 "frontchannelLogout" : false,
112 "enabled" : true,
113 "registrationAccessToken" : "eyJhbGciOi...",
114 "consentRequired" : true,
115 "fullScopeAllowed" : false,
116 "clientAuthenticatorType" : "client-secret",
117 "surrogateAuthRequired" : false,
118 "directAccessGrantsEnabled" : false,
119 "standardFlowEnabled" : true,
120 "id" : "551b49a0-ec69-41af-9461-6c10fbc79a35",
121 "attributes" : {
122 "contacts" : "first.contact@example.com; second.contact@example.com"
123 },
124 "name" : "My Awesome App",
125 "secret" : "your-client-secret",
126 "publicClient" : false,
127 "clientId" : "my-awesome-client",
128 "optionalClientScopes" : [],
129 "implicitFlowEnabled" : true,
130 "protocol" : "openid-connect",
131 "bearerOnly" : false,
132 "serviceAccountsEnabled" : false
133 }
134 {{/code}}
135
136 Among all the attributes, you should securely save:
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138 * your client **secret** ("secret" attribute): it is needed by your application to **authenticate to the IAM server** when making backend calls
139 * your client **registration access token** ("registrationAccessToken"): you will need it to authenticate when **modifying your client in the future**
140
141 === Modifying your client ===
142
143 Update your client with a PUT request:
144
145 {{code language="bash"}}
146 # Set your registration token and client id
147 clb_reg_token=...
148
149 # Update the client
150 curl -X PUT https://iam.ebrains.eu/auth/realms/hbp/clients-registrations/default/my-awesome-client \
151 -H "Authorization: Bearer ${clb_reg_token}" \
152 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
153 -d '{
154 "clientId": "my-awesome-client",
155 "redirectUris": [
156 "/relative/redirect/path",
157 "/these/can/use/wildcards/*",
158 "/a/new/redirect/uri"
159 ]
160 }' |
161
162 # Prettify the JSON response
163 json_pp;
164 {{/code}}
165
166 Note that your need to provide your client id both in the endpoint URL and within the body of the request.
167
168 {{warning}}
169 /!\ ** Each time you modify your client, a new registration access token will be generated. You need to keep track of your token changes to keep access to your client.   **/!\
170 {{/warning}}
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