diff --git a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/DPoP.md b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/DPoP.md index f4f6f690..c7fd5d98 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/DPoP.md +++ b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/DPoP.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ +++ -title = "DPop" +title = "DPoP" weight = 40 chapter = false +++ diff --git a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/_index.md b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/_index.md index b3ffee61..5255b4d9 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/Advanced/_index.md @@ -6,3 +6,7 @@ chapter = true Advanced ======== + +The following topics are available in this advanced section: + +{{%children style="h4" /%}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/_index.md b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/_index.md index 3175d69d..16946845 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/AccessTokenManagement/_index.md @@ -4,11 +4,15 @@ weight = 10 chapter = true +++ -AccessTokenManagement +Duende.AccessTokenManagement ======== This library provides automatic access token management features for .NET worker and ASP.NET Core web applications * automatic acquisition and lifetime management of client credentials based access tokens for machine to machine communication * automatic access token lifetime management using a refresh token for API calls on-behalf of the currently logged-in user -* revocation of access tokens \ No newline at end of file +* revocation of access tokens + +The following tutorials are available: + +{{%children style="h4" /%}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel.OidcClient/_index.md b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel.OidcClient/_index.md index 4212f238..25ec6e24 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel.OidcClient/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel.OidcClient/_index.md @@ -20,4 +20,8 @@ Framework 4.6.2 or later. You can use OidcClient to build: - Android and iPhone apps with .NET MAUI - Windows Desktop Applications with WPF or WinForms -- Cross Platform Console Applications +- Cross Platform Console Applications + +Please refer to the following sections for details on how to use this library: + +{{%children style="h4" /%}} diff --git a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/_index.md b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/_index.md index 18608cdc..571d9ba0 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/_index.md @@ -4,5 +4,16 @@ weight = 20 chapter = true +++ -IdentityModel +Duende.IdentityModel ======== + +The Duende.IdentityModel package is the base library for OIDC and OAuth 2.0 related protocol +operations. It provides an object model to interact with the endpoints defined in the +various OAuth and OpenId Connect specifications in the form of types to represent the +requests and responses, extension methods to invoke requests constants defined in the +specifications, such as standard scope, claim, and parameter names, and other convenience +methods for performing common identity related operations. + +Duende.IdentityModel targets .NET Standard 2.0, making it suitable for .NET and .NET Framework. + +{{%children style="h4" /%}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/_index.md b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/_index.md index f0bf694c..313e50cf 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/_index.md @@ -1,100 +1,10 @@ +++ -title = "Calling Protocol Endpoints" +title = "Endpoints" weight = 10 chapter = true +++ -Calling Protocol Endpoints -======== +Endpoints +======= -IdentityModel contains client libraries for many interactions with -endpoints defined in OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0. All of these -libraries have a common design, let\'s examine the various layers using -the client for the token endpoint. - -Request and response objects ----------------------------- - -All protocol request are modelled as request objects and have a common -base class called *ProtocolRequest* which has properties to set the -endpoint address, client ID, client secret, client assertion, and the -details of how client secrets are transmitted (e.g. authorization header -vs POST body). *ProtocolRequest* derives from *HttpRequestMessage* and -thus also allows setting custom headers etc. - -The following code snippet creates a request for a client credentials -grant type: - -```cs -var request = new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest -{ - Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", - ClientId = "client", - ClientSecret = "secret" -}; -``` - -While in theory you could now call *Prepare* (which internally sets the -headers, body and address) and send the request via a plain -*HttpClient*, typically there are more parameters with special semantics -and encoding required. That\'s why we provide extension methods to do -the low level work. - -Equally, a protocol response has a corresponding *ProtocolResponse* -implementation that parses the status codes and response content. The -following code snippet would parse the raw HTTP response from a token -endpoint and turn it into a *TokenResponse* object: - -```cs -var tokenResponse = await ProtocolResponse - .FromHttpResponseAsync(httpResponse); -``` - -Again these steps are automated using the extension methods. So let\'s -have a look at an example next. - -Extension methods ------------------ - -For each protocol interaction, an extension method for -*HttpMessageInvoker* (that's the base class of *HttpClient*) exists. -The extension methods expect a request object and return a response -object. - -It is your responsibility to setup and manage the lifetime of the -*HttpClient*, e.g. manually: - -```cs -var client = new HttpClient(); - -var response = await client.RequestClientCredentialsTokenAsync( - new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest - { - Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", - ClientId = "client", - ClientSecret = "secret" - }); -``` - -You might want to use other techniques to obtain an *HttpClient*, e.g. -via the HTTP client factory: - -```cs -var client = HttpClientFactory.CreateClient("my_named_token_client"); - -var response = await client.RequestClientCredentialsTokenAsync( - new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest - { - Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", - ClientId = "client", - ClientSecret = "secret" - }); -``` - -All other endpoint client follow the same design. - -{{% notice note %}} -Some client libraries also include a stateful client object (e.g. -*TokenClient* and *IntrospectionClient*). See the corresponding section -to find out more. -{{% /notice %}} +{{%children style="h4" /%}} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/general_usage.md b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/general_usage.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c792dbf --- /dev/null +++ b/FOSS/content/IdentityModel/endpoints/general_usage.md @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ ++++ +title = "General Usage" +weight = 10 ++++ + +General Usage +======== + +IdentityModel contains client libraries for many interactions with +endpoints defined in OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0. All of these +libraries have a common design, let\'s examine the various layers using +the client for the token endpoint. + +Request and response objects +---------------------------- + +All protocol request are modelled as request objects and have a common +base class called *ProtocolRequest* which has properties to set the +endpoint address, client ID, client secret, client assertion, and the +details of how client secrets are transmitted (e.g. authorization header +vs POST body). *ProtocolRequest* derives from *HttpRequestMessage* and +thus also allows setting custom headers etc. + +The following code snippet creates a request for a client credentials +grant type: + +```cs +var request = new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest +{ + Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", + ClientId = "client", + ClientSecret = "secret" +}; +``` + +While in theory you could now call *Prepare* (which internally sets the +headers, body and address) and send the request via a plain +*HttpClient*, typically there are more parameters with special semantics +and encoding required. That\'s why we provide extension methods to do +the low level work. + +Equally, a protocol response has a corresponding *ProtocolResponse* +implementation that parses the status codes and response content. The +following code snippet would parse the raw HTTP response from a token +endpoint and turn it into a *TokenResponse* object: + +```cs +var tokenResponse = await ProtocolResponse + .FromHttpResponseAsync(httpResponse); +``` + +Again these steps are automated using the extension methods. So let\'s +have a look at an example next. + +Extension methods +----------------- + +For each protocol interaction, an extension method for +*HttpMessageInvoker* (that's the base class of *HttpClient*) exists. +The extension methods expect a request object and return a response +object. + +It is your responsibility to setup and manage the lifetime of the +*HttpClient*, e.g. manually: + +```cs +var client = new HttpClient(); + +var response = await client.RequestClientCredentialsTokenAsync( + new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest + { + Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", + ClientId = "client", + ClientSecret = "secret" + }); +``` + +You might want to use other techniques to obtain an *HttpClient*, e.g. +via the HTTP client factory: + +```cs +var client = HttpClientFactory.CreateClient("my_named_token_client"); + +var response = await client.RequestClientCredentialsTokenAsync( + new ClientCredentialsTokenRequest + { + Address = "https://demo.identityserver.io/connect/token", + ClientId = "client", + ClientSecret = "secret" + }); +``` + +All other endpoint client follow the same design. + +{{% notice note %}} +Some client libraries also include a stateful client object (e.g. +*TokenClient* and *IntrospectionClient*). See the corresponding section +to find out more. +{{% /notice %}} diff --git a/FOSS/content/_index.md b/FOSS/content/_index.md index a8381f9f..d640359f 100644 --- a/FOSS/content/_index.md +++ b/FOSS/content/_index.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ operations. It provides an object model to interact with the endpoints defined i various OAuth and OpenId Connect specifications in the form of types to represent the requests and responses, extension methods to invoke requests constants defined in the specifications, such as standard scope, claim, and parameter names, and other convenience -methods for performing common identity related operations +methods for performing common identity related operations. Duende.IdentityModel targets .NET Standard 2.0, making it suitable for .NET and .NET Framework. @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Duende.IdentityModel targets .NET Standard 2.0, making it suitable for .NET and ## Duende.IdentityModel.OidcClient -Duende.IdentityModel.OidcClient is an OpenID Connect (OIDC) client library for native +Duende.IdentityModel.OidcClient is an OpenID Connect (OIDC) client library for mobile and native applications in .NET. It is a certified OIDC relying party and implements [RFC 8252](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252/), "OAuth 2.0 for native Applications". It provides types that describe OIDC requests and responses, low level