* Added OpenID Connect support Utilized Spring Security's OAuth2 respectively OIDC support as another possibility to manage users and their permissions. Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Document OpenID Connect Support Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Updated license in OidcUserManagementAutoConfiguration.java Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Revert updated license notice and add Kiwigrid license file This reverts commit 23d36245 Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Resolve SonarQube issues - Explicitly import the needed specific classes - Document public methods - Add `static` to the constant `JwtAuthoritiesOidcUserService.INVALID_REQUEST` - Remove superfluous runtime exception `OAuth2AuthenticationException` Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Add OidcUser support in SpringSecurityAuditorAware Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com> * Secure Management API using OpenID Connect, too. Signed-off-by: Brandon Schmitt <Brandon.Schmitt@kiwigrid.com>
hawkBit User Interface
The hawkBit user interface is based on the Vaadin and Vaadin-Spring framework and allows to manage software updates and large scale roll-outs via a user interface.
Debugging client-side code
Debug using SuperDevMode
The SuperDevMode can be used to debug client side code without any browser plugin.
Using SuperDevMode with chrome :
- Add required maven dependencies
- Add vaadin-client-compiler dependency
- Add jetty dependencies (version : 8.1x)
- Set redirect property in the AppWidgetSet.gwt.xml module descriptor as follows
- < set-configuration-property name="devModeRedirectEnabled" value="true" />
- Create launch configuration for the SuperDevMode
- The main class to execute should be com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer.
- Add fully-qualified class name of widgetset (org.eclipse.hawkbit.ui.AppWidgetSet) as parameter
- Enable debug in chrome
- Chrome inspector window ▸ Click on settings icon ▸ Scripts ▸ Enable source maps option
- Run the SuperDevMode Code Server with the launch configuration created above
- Open http://localhost:8080/UI/?debug .Click on "SuperDev" button in debug console (Alternatively can directly add ?superdevmode parameter to URL)
- Widgetset is compiled and you can see the java code files loaded in 'Chrome inspector window ▸ Source tab'
Using SuperDevMode with Eclipse :
- Install the plugin from http://sdbg.github.io/p2
- Start the server and Super Dev Mode as mentioned above
- Create a new launch configuration in Eclipse
- Type is "Launch Chrome"
- http://localhost:8080/UI/?superdevmode
- Launch the new configuration in debug mode
- Now breakpoints in eclipse can be set