Hi all,
I am working on updating nuancier to work with the OIDC authentication library. I believe I have made all the necessary changes but am not sure about the best way to go about testing the changes I have made, which can be found here: https://github.com/jontrossbach/nuancier/tree/update-to-oidc
Other applications like fedora elections have already been updated to OIDC, can someone tell me how they tested the new authentication process in their development environments for those applications and tell me how I can best test the changes for the OIDC in nuancier? I know at least one other person is wondering the same thing.
Thank You, Jon Trossbach
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 10:19:43PM -0000, Jonathan Trossbach wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on updating nuancier to work with the OIDC authentication library. I believe I have made all the necessary changes but am not sure about the best way to go about testing the changes I have made, which can be found here: https://github.com/jontrossbach/nuancier/tree/update-to-oidc
Other applications like fedora elections have already been updated to OIDC, can someone tell me how they tested the new authentication process in their development environments for those applications and tell me how I can best test the changes for the OIDC in nuancier? I know at least one other person is wondering the same thing.
Elections has the information in its readme: https://pagure.io/elections
Basically, you can create a client_secrets.json by calling iddev.fedorainfracloud.org and use this for testing locally.
Looks like fedocal didn't get the update to the README :( Is that something you could look into? Otherwise I'll make a ticket of it so it's not lost.
Thanks, Pierre
Thanks for the quick response Pierre. I will follow these resources you recommended.
As for looking into the fedocal README: if you mean for me to fix the README and then make a PR for it on github, I should be able to do that. If you have something else in mind, you might want to make a ticket for it.
On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 04:09:44PM -0000, Jonathan Trossbach wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Pierre. I will follow these resources you recommended.
As for looking into the fedocal README: if you mean for me to fix the README and then make a PR for it on github, I should be able to do that. If you have something else in mind, you might want to make a ticket for it.
I meant fixing the README then PR on github/pagure :)
Thanks! Pierre
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