Ring middleware for Okta Single Sign-on.
[bostonaholic/ring-okta "1.0.7"]
bostonaholic/ring-okta {:mvn/version "1.0.7"}
implementation("bostonaholic:ring-okta:1.0.7")
<dependency>
<groupId>bostonaholic</groupId>
<artifactId>ring-okta</artifactId>
<version>1.0.7</version>
</dependency>
Since Okta doesn't publish the SAML Toolkit for Java, you must download it here. You then must mvn install
it to your local maven repository. Check the project.clj for the version of the SAML Toolkit to download from Okta.
(ns com.company.core
(:require [compojure.core :refer :all]
[compojure.route :as route]
[ring.middleware.okta :refer [wrap-okta okta-routes]]))
(defroutes company-routes
(GET "/" [] "<h1>Hello World</h1>")
okta-routes
(route/not-found "<h1>Page not found</h1>"))
(def app
(-> company-routes
(wrap-okta "https://company.okta.com")))
The documentation is built with codox (lein codox
) and published to ./docs
which ends up being hosted by GitHub Pages.
The test coverage summary is built with cloverage (lein cloverage
) and published to ./docs/coverage
and is hosted here.
As described in Usage above, the Okta SAML Toolkit must be downloaded and installed to your local maven repository. When updating this dependency, here is how you can install the downloaded jar:
$ mvn install:install-file -Dfile=saml-toolkit.jar -DgroupId=com.okta -DartifactId=saml-toolkit -Dpackaging=jar -Dversion=<version> -DcreateChecksum=true -DupdateReleaseInfo=true -DgeneratePom=true -DlocalRepositoryPath=/path/to/localRepo
ring-okta
is released on no particular schedule. New versions are released as needed when features are added or bugs are fixed.
Refer to the CHANGELOG.md for all version releases and the included changes.
The process for releasing a new version is as follows:
project.clj
lein codox
Release v<version>
git tag v<version>
--tags
option)lein deploy clojars
project.clj
to next -SNAPSHOT
<version>
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