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Spring Boot 2 Oauth2 resource and authorization server

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Spring Boot 2 OAuth2 resource and authorization server implementation with Database for Users and Clients (JPA, Hibernate, MySQL)

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See running for notes on how to run the project on a system.

Prerequisites

  1. Clone the project to your local environment:

    git clone https://github.com/indrekru/spring-boot-2-oauth2-resource-server.git
    
  2. You need maven installed on your environment:

    Mac (homebrew):

    brew install maven
    

    Ubuntu:

    sudo apt-get install maven
    
  3. You need Docker to be installed:

    Windows:

    https://download.docker.com/win/stable/Docker%20for%20Windows%20Installer.exe

    Mac:

    https://download.docker.com/mac/stable/Docker.dmg

    Ubuntu:

    https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/

Installing

Once you have maven and docker installed on your environment, install the project dependencies via:

mvn install

Start docker:

docker-compose up

Create a new terminal tab and navigate into bash_scripts and run (docker is running, this will create tables and add data):

./create-tables-add-data.sh

Testing

Run all tests:

mvn test

Running

Start docker:

docker-compose up

Run the application from the Application.java main method directly, or from a command line:

mvn spring-boot:run

NB! Keep docker running in a separate terminal tab, create another tab to run the application.

Your server should be now running on http://localhost:8080

Get an access token with Postman

  1. Install Postman (https://www.getpostman.com)
  2. Import Postman collection from the project.postman_collection.json file
  3. Run the /oauth/token POST request and get a access_token.
  4. Change the token value to the access_token in the other requests and you should get 200 OK responses.

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Contributing

If you have any improvement suggestions please create a pull request and I'll review it.

Authors

  • Indrek Ruubel - Initial work - Github

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License

Acknowledgments

  • Big thanks to Pivotal for Spring Boot framework, love it!

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