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Spring Boot Security OAuth2 Example Application build status

This example showcases Spring Security 6 OAuth2 configuration for both the client and resource server.

Getting Started

To begin, utilize Keycloak for authentication. The recommended starting point is to build the Keycloak image using docker-compose and the docker-compose.yaml file within the keycloak directory. Once the image is built, start it. It will automatically import the SpringBootKeycloak realm from realm-import.json, which includes the oauth2-client client and the user user/user. Keycloak is available on port 8080, administrator credentials are admin/admin.

If you prefer to use a different Keycloak instance, ensure that Keycloak is correctly configured with the necessary realms, clients, users, and roles. The client must have Service Accounts Enabled for the client credentials flow. Adjust the application.yaml in both modules according to your specific settings.

Usage

The spring-security-oauth2-client module communicates with the spring-security-oauth2-resource-server to retrieve the username. Refer to spring-security-oauth2-client/README.md for a list of endpoints that demonstrate various authentication mechanisms.