A Spring Boot example app that shows how to use Jib to package your application with Docker.
Please read Get Jibby With Java, Docker, and Spring Boot to see how this app was created.
Prerequisites: Java 11.
Okta has Authentication and User Management APIs that reduce development time with instant-on, scalable user infrastructure. Okta's intuitive API and expert support make it easy for developers to authenticate, manage, and secure users + roles in any application.
To install this example application, run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-spring-boot-docker-example.git
cd okta-spring-boot-docker-example
This will get a copy of the project installed locally. To run the example, run the following command:
./gradlew bootRun
You will need to create an OIDC App in Okta to get a clientId
and clientSecret
.
Log in to your Okta Developer account (or sign up if you don’t have an account) and navigate to Applications > Add Application. Click Web, click Next, and give the app a name you’ll remember. Click Done and copy the clientId
into server/src/main/resources/application.yml
.
okta:
oauth2:
issuer: https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default
client-id: {yourClientID}
NOTE: The value of {yourOktaDomain}
should be something like dev-123456.okta.com
. Make sure you don't include -admin
in the value!
After modifying this file, restart your app and it'll be protected by Okta! See this repo's blog post to learn how to gain access to it with an OAuth 2.0 access token.
This example uses the Okta Spring Boot Starter to integrate with Okta.
Please post any questions as comments on the blog post, or visit our Okta Developer Forums.
Apache 2.0, see LICENSE.