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auth0-mock-server

This server helps you to simulate auth0 server locally. So, you are able to use the /tokeninfo endpoint to verify your token.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Installing

  • fork this repo
  • clone your fork
  • npm install to install all dependencies

Running the app

After you have installed all dependencies you can now run the app. Run npm start to start a local server. The port will be displayed to you as http://0.0.0.0:3333 (or if you prefer IPv6, if you're using express server, then it's http://[::1]:3333/).

Initial users

Adding a JSON file with the following layout will populate the users store when starting:

{
  "email@test.com": {
    "given_name": "name",
    "family_name": "family",
    "user_id": "id"
  }
}

By default ./users.json will be read but this can be overridden by setting the environment variable USERS_FILE.

API Documentation

GET /token/:username

Returns a token with the given user(username). This token can the be used by your application.

POST /tokeninfo

Returns the data of the token like the username.

Body

{
    "id_token": "your-token-kjasdf6ashasl..."
}

License

MIT


Made with ♥ by Gery Hirschfeld (@GeryHirschfeld1)

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