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- data/.circleci/config.yml +2 -2
- data/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json +1 -1
- data/CHANGELOG.md +11 -0
- data/DEVELOPMENT.md +35 -0
- data/EXAMPLES.md +220 -0
- data/Gemfile.lock +52 -60
- data/README.md +68 -253
- data/auth0.gemspec +0 -2
- data/examples/ruby-api/Gemfile.lock +5 -4
- data/examples/ruby-on-rails-api/README.md +0 -2
- data/lib/auth0/api/authentication_endpoints.rb +70 -13
- data/lib/auth0/api/v2/clients.rb +42 -0
- data/lib/auth0/client_assertion.rb +45 -0
- data/lib/auth0/mixins/initializer.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/auth0/mixins/token_management.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/auth0/version.rb +1 -1
- data/opslevel.yml +5 -0
- data/spec/lib/auth0/api/authentication_endpoints_spec.rb +632 -0
- data/spec/lib/auth0/api/v2/clients_spec.rb +51 -0
- data/spec/lib/auth0/mixins/initializer_spec.rb +79 -25
- data/spec/lib/auth0/mixins/token_management_spec.rb +45 -30
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +0 -1
- data/spec/support/dummy_class_for_tokens.rb +2 -0
- metadata +8 -31
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## [v5.11.0](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/tree/v5.11.0) (2023-01-27)
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[Full Changelog](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/compare/v5.10.0...v5.11.0)
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**Added**
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- feat: support exchanging OTP codes for tokens [\#438](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/pull/438) ([stevehobbsdev](https://github.com/stevehobbsdev))
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- [SDK-3869] Support client credentials in management client [\#437](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/pull/437) ([stevehobbsdev](https://github.com/stevehobbsdev))
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- [SDK-3863] Add support for Client Assertion in authentication endpoints [\#434](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/pull/434) ([stevehobbsdev](https://github.com/stevehobbsdev))
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## [v5.10.0](https://github.com/auth0/ruby-auth0/tree/v5.10.0) (2022-10-10)
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# Development
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In order to set up the local environment you'd have to have Ruby installed and a few global gems used to run and record the unit tests. A working Ruby version can be taken from the [CI script](/.circleci/config.yml). At the moment of this writting we're using Ruby `2.5.7`.
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## Running the tests
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### Running only unit tests
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### Running only integration tests
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# Examples using ruby-auth0
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## Build a URL to Universal Login Page
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```ruby
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require 'auth0'
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client = Auth0Client.new(
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> => #<URI::HTTPS https://YOUR_DOMAIN/authorize?client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID&response_type=code&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A3000>
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## Management API Client
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```ruby
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... and a Controller to handle that route:
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In this example, we're using environment variables to store the values needed to connect to Auth0 and authorize. The `token` used above is an API token for the Management API with the scopes required to perform a specific action (in this case `read:users`). These tokens can be [generated manually](https://auth0.com/docs/api/management/v2/tokens#get-a-token-manually) using a test Application or with the [Application](https://manage.auth0.com/#/applications) being used for your project.
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### Logging in with an Organization
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Auth0 Organizations allow users to be invited using emailed links, which will direct a user back to your application. The URL the user will arrive at is based on your configured `Application Login URI`, which you can change from your Application's settings inside the Auth0 dashboard. When they arrive at this URL, a `invitation` and `organization` query parameters will be provided
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An ID token may be present in the credentials received after authentication. This token contains information associated with the user that has just logged in, provided the scope used contained `openid`. You can [read more about ID tokens here](https://auth0.com/docs/tokens/concepts/id-tokens).
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| `algorithm` | `JWTAlgorithm` | The [signing algorithm](https://auth0.com/docs/tokens/concepts/signing-algorithms) used by your Auth0 application. | `Auth0::Algorithm::RS256` (using the [JWKS URL](https://auth0.com/docs/tokens/concepts/jwks) of your **Auth0 Domain**) |
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| `leeway` | Integer | Number of seconds to account for clock skew when validating the `exp`, `iat` and `azp` claims. | `60` |
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| `issuer` | String | By default the `iss` claim will be checked against the URL of your **Auth0 Domain**. Use this parameter to override that. | `nil` |
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## Use a private key to authenticate with Auth0
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* If both `client_secret` and `client_assertion_signing_key` are specified, `client_assertion_signing_key` takes precedence
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