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JWTenizr

jwtenizr creates tokens and ready to use microprofile configuration.

installation

Download the executable and self-contained jwtenizr.jar and execute: java -jar jwtenizr.jar

usage

initial run

java -jar jwtenizr.jar creates:

  • jwtenizr-config.json with public, private key and target folder of microprofile-config.properties
  • jwt-token.json: with Minimum MP-JWT Required Claims, a sample principal and a few groups
  • token.jwt: with information loaded from: jwt-token.json and can be used as input for automated system tests
  • microprofile-config.properties comprising the public key an the issuer: copy to your WAR/src/main/resources/META-INF
  • curl command: with Authorization header and included token:

curl -i -H'Authorization: Bearer eyJraW¢...(generated JWT token)' http://localhost:8080[RESOURCE and SUB-RESOURCES]

customizations

  • Adjust the groups[] to configure roles and upn to change the principal in jwt-token.json then re-execute JWTenizr
  • Add additional claims by extending: jwt-token.json

Note: The iss in jwt-token.json has to correspond with the mp.jwt.verify.issuer in microprofile-config.properties

run from anywhere

A a shell script:

#!/bin/bash
BASEDIR=$(dirname $0)
java -jar ${BASEDIR}/jwtenizr.jar "$@"%

will install JWTenizr "globally". Now you can launch JWTenizr from any directory you like

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HTTP 401 while trying to curl a protected endpoint

Hi,
I have followed your guide for jwtenizr and have generated the required artifacts. I've copied the microprofile-config.properties in my project and used the required annotations on the endpoint. I didn't change anything concerning the issuer, groups and roles. However, once I redeployed after having made these modifications, I keep receiving HTTP 401 when running the generated curl command.
I'm using a Payara Server Community 6.2023.2 image with Java 17.
The generated microprofile-config.properties file is looking as follows:

#generated by jwtenizr
#Fri Mar 03 13:44:02 CET 2023
mp.jwt.verify.publickey=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEArnF1ZF6frjE1RRmzkvn2b1xviPaOnF1eCGf1206YwV2qPOl7S/
0+vJM5O1A8gLE3GdqgjLOEC4xLKdvY0bU2mwyUkxAN1oVFMsq2bt3h8k6ln4Se3afQHPypsH+dDQEAYZHeO+XpK612KbK668UytvpbTHvOyJcRp02Rv6lUwqjUOew6oO6T/
Cu5lAzvigVJkSSGcHatf8CVPia5+LyHHDVIw1xc5xJAWfUGlpQx6Fl4jWQvax99PvAxvwk3uYyBeWx7cKITCOy9J1BwkMuRGbBrPTM3LV8TSJGSUxfebb3S7PvNqptFk73mKSsjiiCIYSnSPcWVH0fqmf3dNoYcMQIDAQAB
mp.jwt.verify.issuer=airhacks

I'm not sure whether the line breaks after the "/" are required but, in any case, once copied into my project it looks like this:

#generated by jwtenizr
#Fri Mar 03 13:44:02 CET 2023
mp.jwt.verify.publickey=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEArnF1ZF6frjE1RRmzkvn2b1xviPaOnF1eCGf1206YwV2qPOl7S/0+vJM5O1A8gLE3GdqgjLOEC4xLKdvY0bU2mwyUkxAN1oVFMsq2bt3h8k6ln4Se3afQHPypsH+dDQEAYZHeO+XpK612KbK668UytvpbTHvOyJcRp02Rv6lUwqjUOew6oO6T/Cu5lAzvigVJkSSGcHatf8CVPia5+LyHHDVIw1xc5xJAWfUGlpQx6Fl4jWQvax99PvAxvwk3uYyBeWx7cKITCOy9J1BwkMuRGbBrPTM3LV8TSJGSUxfebb3S7PvNqptFk73mKSsjiiCIYSnSPcWVH0fqmf3dNoYcMQIDAQAB
mp.jwt.verify.issuer=airhacks

which is significantly different. Are the line breaks required here ? What about the "/" characters ? Are they part of the public key or just continuation syntax characters ?

Many thanks in advance,

Nicolas

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