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ftts-auth-test

v0.1.0

Published

Auth Test

Downloads

2

Readme

Introduction

A Http function which can be rapidly deployed to test managed authentication. This mimics thie current authentication code we have in our components

Minimum Requirements

  • node 14
  • npm 7.20 or higher

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run npm i to install the dependencies

Running Locally

v 2. Run npm run copy-config to create a local.settings.json file 3. Fill in the following values in local.settings.json - TENANT_ID, CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET 4. Run npm run func:start to run the function locally

On a local machine only client secret authentication can be tested

Running in Azure

  1. Run npm i to install the dependencies
  2. Run npm run build to build the project
  3. Deploy the function to azure via the VS Code Azure plugin using Node 14 to UK South

Once deployed you will need to configure the following env variables APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY, SCOPE, USER_ASSIGNED_ENTITY_CLIENT_ID

Client Secret authentication should not be run in Azure when managed identity is present so we should not provide the following env vars TENANT_ID, CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET