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OIDC test application
oidc-test is a simple web application for testing different OIDC providers, and a template for Python FastAPI.
It has been tested with some OIDC providers like Auth0 (public), Keycloak (private), Forgejo (private and public with Codeberg).
It should work with Google, Azure and other cloud services providing an OIDC authentication service.
It is a stateless application (no data are saved and it restarts as vanilla), and there is no database connection, although models are defined with the SQLModel library and it is designed as a template for integration in other FastAPI/SQLModel applications.
Feedback welcome.
RBAC
The application is also a playground for RBAC (Role Based Access control) implemented with OIDC. The application has few different resources (web pages) for testing RBAC. The home page checks (with Javascript) if those are accessible by the end user for convenience, color-coding the links to those pages.
2 roles are defined in the application: foorole and barrole.
If the user has these roles defined in the ID provider and they are exposed
in the userinfo
endpoint,
the return code of these pages should be HTTP success (200).
If the user does not have the required role(s), a HTTP access denied (401) code is returned.
Deployment
A Python package and a container are provided.
Configuration
The application reads a simple yaml
file that you should configure
to expose different login options in the application's "Login" box, with values
given by the OIDC providers.
For example:
oidc:
secret_key: "ASecretNoOneKnows"
show_session_details: yes
providers:
- id: auth0
name: Okta / Auth0
url: "https://<your_auth0_app_URL>"
client_id: "<your_auth0_client_id>"
client_secret: "client_secret_generated_by_auth0"
hint: "A hint for test credentials"
- id: keycloak
name: Keycloak at somewhere
url: "https://<the_keycloak_realm_url>"
client_id: "<your_keycloak_client_id>"
client_secret: "client_secret_generated_by_keycloak"
hint: "User: foo, password: foofoo"
- id: codeberg
name: Codeberg
url: "https://codeberg.org"
client_id: "<your_codeberg_client_id>"
client_secret: "client_secret_generated_by_codeberg"
The application reads the OIDC_TEST_SETTINGS_FILE
environment variable
to determine the location of this file at startup.
For example, to run on port 8000 in a container, with the setting file in the current working directory:
podman run -p 8000:80 --env OIDC_TEST_CONFIG_FILE=/app/settings.yaml --mount type=bind,source=settings.yaml,destination=/app/settings.yaml code.philo.ydns.eu/philorg/oidc-fastapi-test:latest