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Quickstart: Spring API Resource Server with FusionAuth

This repository contains a SpringBoot application that works with a locally-running instance of FusionAuth, the authentication and authorization platform.

Setup

Prerequisites

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

  • Git: Presumably you already have this on your machine if you are looking at this project locally; if not, use your platform's package manager to install git, and git clone this repo.
  • Java: Java can be installed via a variety of methods
  • mvn: Maven, a java package manager. Install it by following the instructions here.
  • Docker: For standing up FusionAuth from within a Docker container. (You can install it other ways, but for this example we will assume you are using Docker.)

This app was built using Java 17 and the maven wrapper. If you wish to use a different version of Java you will need to update the java.version in the pom file.

FusionAuth Installation via Docker

The root of this project directory (next to this README) are two files a Docker compose file and an environment variables configuration file. Assuming you have Docker installed on your machine, you can stand up FusionAuth up on your machine with:

docker compose up -d

The FusionAuth configuration files also make use of a unique feature of FusionAuth, called Kickstart: when FusionAuth comes up for the first time, it will look at the Kickstart file and mimic API calls to configure FusionAuth for use when it is first run.

NOTE: If you ever want to reset the FusionAuth system, delete the volumes created by docker-compose by executing docker-compose down -v.

FusionAuth will be initially configured with these settings:

You can log into the FusionAuth admin UI and look around if you want, but with Docker/Kickstart you don't need to.

Spring API complete-application

The complete-application directory contains a minimal SpringBoot app configured to authenticate with locally running FusionAuth.

Install the dependencies via the Maven wrapper and run the app server with:

cd complete-application
./mvnw package
./mvnw spring-boot:run

Note: If you are on Windows swap ./mvnw with .\mvnw.cmd

SpringBoot is now serving two api endpoints

You can login with a user preconfigured during Kickstart, [email protected] with the password of password and applicationId by calling:

curl --location 'https://local.fusionauth.io/api/login' \
--header 'Authorization: this_really_should_be_a_long_random_alphanumeric_value_but_this_still_works' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
  "loginId": "[email protected]",
  "password": "password",
  "applicationId": "e9fdb985-9173-4e01-9d73-ac2d60d1dc8e"
}'

Further Information

Visit https://fusionauth.io/docs/quickstarts/quickstart-springboot-api for a step-by-step guide on how to build this Spring API from scratch.

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