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# zero-auth-db | ||
Web Layer to Access the Mangos Zero Auth Database | ||
# auth-service | ||
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[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) | ||
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This project is educational, this is a Rest API based on [Mangos Authentication Database](https://github.com/mangoszero/database), it provides access to the database through web calls: | ||
- Account | ||
- Ban | ||
- Db Version | ||
- Realm | ||
- Realm status | ||
- Warden logs | ||
- Database Maintenance operations | ||
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# OpenAPI | ||
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This project uses OpenAPI for documentation, you can consult the YML file describing the [API](src/main/resources/openapi.yml), this file can be imported in any OpenAPI compatible tool (such as Postman). | ||
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# How-to deploy ? | ||
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First of all, you need to have setup the authentication database and have it available. Refer to the [official website](https://getmangos.eu/) to find out how to do it. Then, you'll need a web server with the following J2EE features available: | ||
- jaxrs-2.1 | ||
- jsonp-1.1 | ||
- cdi-2.0 | ||
- jpa-2.2 | ||
- mpConfig-1.4 | ||
- mpOpenAPI-1.1 | ||
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This software is tested against [openliberty 20.0.0.11](https://openliberty.io/). | ||
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# Configuring your webserver | ||
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Start by making available, in your lib directory, your database JDBC driver. Once done, here's an example for an openliberty server.xml configuration which will setup this application on `/auth-service` on port 9081. It's also assuming that you're using MariaDB and that it's provided in the shared resources folder of the webserver. | ||
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```xml | ||
<server description="ZeroAuthDB"> | ||
<featureManager> | ||
<feature>jaxrs-2.1</feature> | ||
<feature>jsonp-1.1</feature> | ||
<feature>cdi-2.0</feature> | ||
<feature>jpa-2.2</feature> | ||
<feature>mpConfig-1.4</feature> | ||
<feature>mpOpenAPI-1.1</feature> | ||
</featureManager> | ||
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<variable name="default.http.port" defaultValue="9081"/> | ||
<variable name="version.mariadb" defaultValue="2.7.0"/> | ||
<variable name="mariadb.lib" defaultValue="${shared.resource.dir}/mariadb-java-client-${version.mariadb}.jar"/> | ||
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<httpEndpoint httpPort="${default.http.port}" id="defaultHttpEndpoint" hosts="*" /> | ||
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<jpa defaultJtaDataSourceJndiName="jdbc/AuthDBDS" entityManagerPoolCapacity="5"/> | ||
<library id="MARIADBLIB" name="Library for Maria DB"> | ||
<file name="${mariadb.lib}"/> | ||
</library> | ||
<dataSource id="AuthDBDS" jndiName="jdbc/AuthDBDS"> | ||
<jdbcDriver javax.sql.DataSource="org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver" libraryRef="MARIADBLIB"/> | ||
<properties URL="jdbc:mariadb://<db_url>:<db_port>/<db_name>" databaseName="<db_name>" password="<db_password>" portNumber="<db_port>" serverName="<db_host>" user="<db_user>"/> | ||
</dataSource> | ||
<webAppSecurity singleSignonEnabled="false"/> | ||
<basicRegistry id="basic" realm="dummyRealm"> | ||
<user name="admin" password="<basic_password>"/> | ||
</basicRegistry> | ||
</server> | ||
``` | ||
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Voilà ! You're all set, now you can happily use this API to interact with the database. |
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