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Demo backend + website for mobile authentication project.
How to run.
1. Clone GIT repository
2. Setup HTTPS
Since Web eID only works over HTTPS connection, you'll need to serve the backend and website with an HTTPS certificate. A suitable tool for that is ngrok (https://ngrok.com/).
To use ngrok, download it and then run the command (may need administrator rights)
ngrok http 8080
and you should see something like this:
ngrok by @inconshreveable (Ctrl+C to quit)
Session Status online
Account TanelOrumaa (Plan: Free)
Version 2.3.40
Region United States (us)
Web Interface http://127.0.0.1:4040
Forwarding http://somethinghere.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:8080
Forwarding https://somethinghere.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:8080
Connections ttl opn rt1 rt5 p50 p90
1508 0 0.00 0.00 2.31 75.59
HTTP Requests
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Copy the second forwarding link (the one with https) and put it in com.tarkvaratehnika.demobackend.config.ApplicationConfiguration.kt
as val WEBSITE_ORIGIN_URL = "https://yourlinkhere.com"
3. Run the project
Use your favourite IDE or just run it via commandline with ./mvnw spring-boot:run
On your Android device browser navigate to the url you copied earlier and you should see the website landing page. If you have the mobile authentication app installed, you should be able to log into the website with your Estonian ID-card.
Credits...
...go out to creators of https://github.com/web-eid/web-eid-spring-boot-example. That example project was used in some parts as an example (files where inspiration was taken are correctly annotated with the appropriate license text).