SimpleIdServer is an open source framework enabling the support of OPENID, OAUTH2.0, SCIM2.0, UMA2.0, FAPI and CIBA. It streamlines development, configuration and deployment of custom access control servers. Thanks to its modularity and extensibility, SimpleIdServer can be customized to the specific needs of your organization for authentication, authorization and more.
Website, Documentation and Demo.
Install SimpleIdServer templates.
dotnet new --install SimpleIdServer.Templates
This will add the following templates
Command line | Description |
---|---|
dotnet new idserver | Create Identity Server. By default, Entity Framework is configured to use SQLServer |
dotnet new idserverwebsite | Create Identity Server website. By default, Entity Framework is configured to use SQLServer |
dotnet new scim | Create SCIM Server. |
Open a command prompt and execute the following commands to create the directory structure for the solution.
mkdir Quickstart
cd Quickstart
mkdir src
dotnet new sln -n Quickstart
To create a web project named IdServer
with the SimpleIdServer.IdServer
package installed, execute the command line :
cd src
dotnet new idserver -n IdServer
The following files will be created within a new src/IdServer
directory :
IdServer.csproj
: Project file with theSimpleIdServer.IdServer
NuGet package added.appsettings.json
: Contains the ConnectionString.Program.cs
: Main application entry point.IdServerConfiguration.cs
: Contains theClients
,Resources
.
Next, add the IdServer
project into the Visual Studio Solution
cd ..
dotnet sln add ./src/IdServer/IdServer.csproj
Run the IdServer project, ensuring that it listens on the URL https://localhost:5001
.
cd src/IdServer
dotnet run --urls=https://localhost:5001
The IdentityServer is now ready to be used.
By default, there is one administrator account configured. You can access their profile by navigating to the URL https://localhost:5001/master
and authenticate using the following credentials :
- Login : administrator
- Password : password
The IdentityServer UI uses Bootstrap 5.
create a web project named IdServerWebsite
with the SimpleIdServer.IdServer.Website
package installed, execute the command line :
cd src
dotnet new idserverwebsite -n IdServerWebsite
Run the IdServerWebsite
project, it must listens on the url https://localhost:5002
.
cd src/IdServerWebsite
dotnet run --urls=https://localhost:5002
The IdentityServer website is now ready to be used.
The website can be used to manage all aspects of an Identity Server solution, such as managing clients, users, and scopes.
The IdentityServer website UI uses Radzen.
By default SCIM is configured to use API KEY authentication.
For clients to perform any operation, they must include one of those keys in the HTTP HEADER Authorization Bearer
field.
Owner | Value |
---|---|
IdServer | ba521b3b-02f7-4a37-b03c-58f713bf88e7 |
AzureAd | 1595a72a-2804-495d-8a8a-2c861e7a736a |
Create a web project named ScimEF
with the SimpleIdServer.Scim.Persistence.EF
package installed and Entity Framework (EF) configured to use SQLServer, execute the command line :
cd src
dotnet new scim -n ScimEF --connectionString "Data Source=.;Initial Catalog=SCIM;Integrated Security=True;TrustServerCertificate=True" -t "SQLSERVER"
Next, add the ScimEF
project into the Visual Studio Solution
cd ..
dotnet sln add ./src/ScimEF/ScimEF.csproj
Run the ScimEF project, ensuring that it listens on the URL https://localhost:5003
.
cd src/SCIMEF
dotnet run --urls=https://localhost:5003
Now that the SCIM server is running, you can check its Schemas endpoint by accessing https://localhost:5003/Schemas.
To create a web project named ScimMongoDB with the SimpleIdServer.Scim.Persistence.MongoDB package installed and MongoDB support, execute the command line :
cd src
dotnet new scim -n ScimMongoDB --connectionString "mongodb://localhost:27017" -t "MONGODB"
Next, add the ScimMongoDB
project into the Visual Studio Solution
cd ..
dotnet sln add ./src/ScimMongoDB/ScimMongoDB.csproj
Run the ScimMongoDB project, ensuring that it listens on the URL https://localhost:5003
.
cd src/ScimMongoDB
dotnet run --urls=https://localhost:5003
Now that the SCIM server is running, you can check its Schemas endpoint by accessing https://localhost:5003/Schemas.
To execute all the projects in Docker, execute the following commands :
psake dockerBuild
psake dockerUp
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
To contact the team, you can send an email to [email protected]
or share your ideas in gitter.im.
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