This is the simplest CASyfied Spring Boot application that there could be. It uses official CAS Client
It could be used as a template to build more complex CAS-enabled Spring Boot apps, or simply as a quick tester for various CAS servers installations.
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Make sure you have Java 8 installed (it won't work on Java versions less than 8)
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Clone this repository
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Verify dependency in
build.gradle
for org.jasig.cas.client:cas-client-support-springboot is updated to latest version. -
Change 3 required URL properties in
src/main/resources/application.yml
pointing to the desired CAS server and client host. For example:cas: #Required properties server-url-prefix: https://localhost:8143/cas server-login-url: https://localhost:8143/cas/login client-host-url: https://localhost:8443
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Change SSL settings in
src/main/resources/application.yml
pointing to your local keystore and truststore. For example:
server:
port: 8443
ssl:
enabled: true
key-store: /etc/cas/thekeystore
key-store-password: changeit
Note: you also might need to do the self-cert generation/importing dance into the JVM's trustore for this CAS client/server SSL handshake to work properly.
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From the command line run:
./gradlew clean bootRun
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Visit
https://localhost:8443
in the web browser of choice and enjoy the CASyfied Spring Boot app!