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Setting Up the Sample Webapp
Before you begin, you must first configure OAuth for a service provider to use this sample.
- Add a new service provider.
- Sign in. Enter your username and password to log on to the Management Console.
- Navigate to the Main menu to access the Identity menu. Click Add under Service Providers.
- Fill in the Service Provider Name and provide a brief Description of the service provider. Only Service Provider Name is a required field.
- Click Register to add the new service provider.
Expand the Inbound Authentication Configuration section and configure OAuth/OpenID Connect.
You can use the following Callback URL when configuring OAuth for WSO2 Playground:http://wso2is.local:8080/playground2/oauth2client
To obtain and configure the Playground sample, follow the steps below.
You can check out the repository of the OAuth 2.0 sample from GitHub. Follow the instructions here to checkout the folder. We refer
<SAMPLE_HOME>
as the modules/samples folder inside the folder where the product-is repository is checked out.Open a terminal window and add the following entry to the
/etc/hosts
file of your machine to configure the hostname.Why is this step needed?
Some browsers do not allow you to create cookies for a naked hostname, such as
localhost
. Cookies are required when working with SSO. Therefore, to ensure that the SSO capabilities work as expected in this tutorial, you need to configure theetc/host
file as explained in this step.The
etc/host
file is a read-only file. Therefore, you won't be able to edit it by opening the file via a text editor. To avoid this, edit the file using the terminal commands.
For example, use the following command if you are working on a Mac/Linux environment.sudo nano /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 wso2is.local
Navigate to
<SAMPLE_HOME>/oauth2/playground2
directory via the terminal and build the sample using the following command. You must have Apache Maven installed to do this (see Installation Prerequisites for the appropriate version to use).mvn clean install
After successfully building the sample, a .
war
file named playground2 can be found inside the<SAMPLE_HOME>/oauth2/playground2/target
folder. Deploy this sample web app on a web container, such as Apache Tomcat server.Since this sample is written based on Servlet 3.0 it needs to be deployed on Tomcat 7.x.
Use the following steps to deploy the web app in the web container:
- Stop the Apache Tomcat server if it is already running.
- Copy the
playground2.war
file to the<TOMCAT_HOME>/webapps
folder. - Start the Apache Tomcat server.
Make sure to update
param-value
parameter in theWEB-INF/web.xml
file with the server URL of the Identity Server if required.
Make sure to enter the port the application is running on, in the URL. If you have started the Identity Server with a port offset, then the respective port needs to be configured here.<init-param> <description>serverUrl</description> <param-name>serverUrl</param-name> <param-value>https://localhost:9443/services/</param-value> </init-param>
Note that localhost is the server that hosts WSO2 Identity Server and 9443 is the default SSL port of it. In order to access the admin services you should have the values in step 5 and 6. Since playground application is accessing the admin service OAuth2TokenValidationService, you should have the correct serverUrl,username and password as described in step 5 and 6.
Update
param-value
parameter with credentials of an admin user if required.<init-param> <description>userName</description> <param-name>userName</param-name> <param-value>admin</param-value> </init-param> <init-param> <description>password</description> <param-name>password</param-name> <param-value>admin</param-value> </init-param>
Restart Apache Tomcat and access
http://wso2is.local:8080/playground2/
By default Tomcat runs on port 8080. If you have configured it to run on a different port make sure to update the URL and access the playground application.
You are directed to the landing page of the sample application. Click on Import Photos and the following page appears.
Are you getting the error that is given below?
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
The sample applications do not have a keystore in them. Therefore, after changing the tomcat hostname you might get this error because the public key of the WSO2 Identity Server does not exist in the Java certificate store. For more information on the steps you need to follow to overcome the error, see FAQ.
This application is used to request access tokens using the four OAuth2 grant types: