Add a reference to the Defaults.gitlab-ci.yml in the CI pipeline configuration. This integration enables standardized settings across projects, improving consistency and reducing setup time for new pipelines.
auth0-mock-server
This server helps you to simulate auth0 server locally. So, you are able to use the
/tokeninfoendpoint to verify your token.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Install Node.js
- on OSX use homebrew
brew install node - on Windows use chocolatey
choco install nodejs
- on OSX use homebrew
Installing
forkthis repocloneyour forknpm installto 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..."
}
Related Projects
- express-typescript-boilerplate - Boilerplate for an restful express-apllication written in TypeScript
- express-graphql-typescript-boilerplate - A starter kit for building amazing GraphQL API's with TypeScript and express by @w3tecch
License
Made with ♥ by Gery Hirschfeld (@GeryHirschfeld1)