ory perform authorization-code
ory perform authorization-code
An exemplary OAuth 2.0 Client performing the OAuth 2.0 Authorize Code Flow
Synopsis
Starts an exemplary web server that acts as an OAuth 2.0 Client performing the Authorize Code Flow. This command will help you to see if Ory Hydra has been configured properly.
This command must not be used for anything else than manual testing or demo purposes. The server will terminate on error and success, unless if the --no-shutdown flag is provided.
ory perform authorization-code [flags]
Examples
{{ .CommandPath }} --client-id ... --client-secret ...
Options
--audience strings Request a specific OAuth 2.0 Access Token Audience
--auth-url endpoint Usually it is enough to specify the endpoint flag, but if you want to force the authorization url, use this flag
--client-id string Use the provided OAuth 2.0 Client ID, defaults to environment variable OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID
--client-secret string Use the provided OAuth 2.0 Client Secret, defaults to environment variable OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET
--format string Set the output format. One of table, json, yaml, json-pretty, and jsonpath. (default "default")
-h, --help help for authorization-code
--https Sets up HTTPS for the endpoint using a self-signed certificate which is re-generated every time you start this command
--max-age int Set the OpenID Connect max_age parameter
--no-open Do not open the browser window automatically
--no-shutdown Do not terminate on success/error. State and nonce will be regenerated when auth flow has completed (either due to an error or success).
-p, --port int The port on which the server should run (default 4446)
--project string The project to use, either project ID or a (partial) slug.
--prompt strings Set the OpenID Connect prompt parameter
-q, --quiet Be quiet with output printing.
--redirect string Force a redirect url
--scope strings Request OAuth2 scope (default [offline,openid])
--token-url endpoint Usually it is enough to specify the endpoint flag, but if you want to force the token url, use this flag
Options inherited from parent commands
-c, --config string Path to the Ory Network configuration file.
-y, --yes Confirm all dialogs with yes.
SEE ALSO
- ory perform - Perform a flow