See docs taken from bosh-micro-cli circa mid-2015.
The properties below need to be generated explicitly per deployment of UAA release and are required for proper start-up and functioning of UAA. These are standard artifacts which can be generated using openssl. Please refer the topic below on how to generate a self signed cert.
login.saml.serviceProviderCertificate:
description: "UAA SAML Service provider certificate. This is used for signing outgoing SAML Authentication Requests"
login.saml.serviceProviderKey:
description: "Private key for the service provider certificate."
uaa.jwt.policy.keys:
description: "Map of key IDs and signing keys, each defined with a property `signingKey`"
example:
key-1:
signingKey
uaa.jwt.policy.active_key_id:
description: "The ID of the JWT signing key to be used when signing tokens."
example: "key-1"
By default UAA is configured to use SSL with a self-signed certificate and will be started on port 8443.
Add the following properties to your manifest:
-
uaa.sslCertificate
: Specifies your SSL certificate -
uaa.sslPrivateKey
: Specifies your private key. The key must be a passphrase-less key.
- Generate your private key with any passphrase
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out server.key 1024
- Remove passphrase from key
openssl rsa -in server.key -out server.key
- Generate certificate signing request for CA
openssl req -x509 -sha256 -new -key server.key -out server.csr
- Generate self-signed certificate with 365 days expiry-time
openssl x509 -sha256 -days 365 -in server.csr -signkey server.key -out selfsigned.crt
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Create a feature branch from the development branch
cd uaa-release git checkout develop git submodule update git checkout -b my_branch
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Make changes on your branch
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Run the tests (requires ruby)
bundle install && bundle exec rake
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Deploy your version of uaa-release to test the changes
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Push to your fork (
git push origin my_branch
) and submit a pull request selectingdevelop
as the target branch
Java Runtime Environments are graciously supplied by the Cloud Foundry Java Buildpack Team
JDK - https://java-buildpack.cloudfoundry.org/openjdk-jdk/trusty/x86_64/index.yml JRE - https://java-buildpack.cloudfoundry.org/openjdk/trusty/x86_64/index.yml
To run the Ruby template tests, run scripts/run-template-tests.rb
.
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