krakend/dex/config-dev.yaml

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# The base path of dex and the external name of the OpenID Connect service.
# This is the canonical URL that all clients MUST use to refer to dex. If a
# path is provided, dex's HTTP service will listen at a non-root URL.
issuer: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex
# The storage configuration determines where dex stores its state. Supported
# options include SQL flavors and Kubernetes third party resources.
#
# See the storage document at Documentation/storage.md for further information.
storage:
type: postgres
config:
host: postgresd
port: 5432
database: dex
user: dex
password: postgres
ssl:
mode: disable
# Configuration for the HTTP endpoints.
web:
http: 0.0.0.0:5556
# Uncomment for HTTPS options.
# https: 127.0.0.1:5554
# tlsCert: /etc/dex/tls.crt
# tlsKey: /etc/dex/tls.key
# Configuration for telemetry
telemetry:
http: 0.0.0.0:5558
# Uncomment this block to enable the gRPC API. This values MUST be different
# from the HTTP endpoints.
# grpc:
# addr: 127.0.0.1:5557
# tlsCert: examples/grpc-client/server.crt
# tlsKey: examples/grpc-client/server.key
# tlsClientCA: /etc/dex/client.crt
# Uncomment this block to enable configuration for the expiration time durations.
# expiry:
# deviceRequests: "5m"
# signingKeys: "6h"
# idTokens: "24h"
# Options for controlling the logger.
# logger:
# level: "debug"
# format: "text" # can also be "json"
# Default values shown below
# oauth2:
# use ["code", "token", "id_token"] to enable implicit flow for web-only clients
# responseTypes: [ "code" ] # also allowed are "token" and "id_token"
# By default, Dex will ask for approval to share data with application
# (approval for sharing data from connected IdP to Dex is separate process on IdP)
# skipApprovalScreen: false
# If only one authentication method is enabled, the default behavior is to
# go directly to it. For connected IdPs, this redirects the browser away
# from application to upstream provider such as the Google login page
# alwaysShowLoginScreen: false
# Uncommend the passwordConnector to use a specific connector for password grants
# passwordConnector: local
# Instead of reading from an external storage, use this list of clients.
#
# If this option isn't chosen clients may be added through the gRPC API.
staticClients:
- id: example-app
redirectURIs:
- 'http://127.0.0.1:5555/callback'
name: 'Example App'
secret: ZXhhbXBsZS1hcHAtc2VjcmV0
# - id: example-device-client
# redirectURIs:
# - /device/callback
# name: 'Static Client for Device Flow'
# public: true
connectors:
- type: mockCallback
id: mock
name: Example
# - type: google
# id: google
# name: Google
# config:
# issuer: https://accounts.google.com
# # Connector config values starting with a "$" will read from the environment.
# clientID: $GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
# clientSecret: $GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET
# redirectURI: http://127.0.0.1:5556/dex/callback
# hostedDomains:
# - $GOOGLE_HOSTED_DOMAIN
# Let dex keep a list of passwords which can be used to login to dex.
enablePasswordDB: true
# A static list of passwords to login the end user. By identifying here, dex
# won't look in its underlying storage for passwords.
#
# If this option isn't chosen users may be added through the gRPC API.
staticPasswords:
- email: "admin@example.com"
# bcrypt hash of the string "password"
hash: "$2a$10$2b2cU8CPhOTaGrs1HRQuAueS7JTT5ZHsHSzYiFPm1leZck7Mc8T4W"
username: "admin"
userID: "08a8684b-db88-4b73-90a9-3cd1661f5466"