Jhipster with JWT authentication integration with okta









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I have created an application with JWT authentication. I want to integrate with OKTA. Just to gain knowledge I have created a sample application with oauth authentication and was able to successfully integrate with okta.



Now I would like to integrate the already application with JWT authentication with OKTA. Please suggest me how to integrate with okta



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    I have created an application with JWT authentication. I want to integrate with OKTA. Just to gain knowledge I have created a sample application with oauth authentication and was able to successfully integrate with okta.



    Now I would like to integrate the already application with JWT authentication with OKTA. Please suggest me how to integrate with okta



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      I have created an application with JWT authentication. I want to integrate with OKTA. Just to gain knowledge I have created a sample application with oauth authentication and was able to successfully integrate with okta.



      Now I would like to integrate the already application with JWT authentication with OKTA. Please suggest me how to integrate with okta



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      I have created an application with JWT authentication. I want to integrate with OKTA. Just to gain knowledge I have created a sample application with oauth authentication and was able to successfully integrate with okta.



      Now I would like to integrate the already application with JWT authentication with OKTA. Please suggest me how to integrate with okta



      Thanks







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          You cannot integrate a JHipster app that uses JWT authentication with Okta. You have to use OAuth / OIDC as your authentication mechanism. One thing you could try is:



          1. Make sure your JWT app is checked into source control (for example, a local Git repo).

          2. Run rm -rf in your JWT app to delete all the files (this will delete everything, but keep your .yo-rc.json file and .jhipster directory).

          3. Modify .yo-rc.json to change authenticationType to oauth2.

          4. Run jhipster --with-entities to re-create your application with OAuth 2.0 for login.

          Hope this helps!






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          • I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
            – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
            Nov 13 at 4:38










          • If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
            – Matt Raible
            Nov 13 at 14:55










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          You cannot integrate a JHipster app that uses JWT authentication with Okta. You have to use OAuth / OIDC as your authentication mechanism. One thing you could try is:



          1. Make sure your JWT app is checked into source control (for example, a local Git repo).

          2. Run rm -rf in your JWT app to delete all the files (this will delete everything, but keep your .yo-rc.json file and .jhipster directory).

          3. Modify .yo-rc.json to change authenticationType to oauth2.

          4. Run jhipster --with-entities to re-create your application with OAuth 2.0 for login.

          Hope this helps!






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          • I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
            – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
            Nov 13 at 4:38










          • If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
            – Matt Raible
            Nov 13 at 14:55














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          You cannot integrate a JHipster app that uses JWT authentication with Okta. You have to use OAuth / OIDC as your authentication mechanism. One thing you could try is:



          1. Make sure your JWT app is checked into source control (for example, a local Git repo).

          2. Run rm -rf in your JWT app to delete all the files (this will delete everything, but keep your .yo-rc.json file and .jhipster directory).

          3. Modify .yo-rc.json to change authenticationType to oauth2.

          4. Run jhipster --with-entities to re-create your application with OAuth 2.0 for login.

          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer




















          • I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
            – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
            Nov 13 at 4:38










          • If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
            – Matt Raible
            Nov 13 at 14:55












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          You cannot integrate a JHipster app that uses JWT authentication with Okta. You have to use OAuth / OIDC as your authentication mechanism. One thing you could try is:



          1. Make sure your JWT app is checked into source control (for example, a local Git repo).

          2. Run rm -rf in your JWT app to delete all the files (this will delete everything, but keep your .yo-rc.json file and .jhipster directory).

          3. Modify .yo-rc.json to change authenticationType to oauth2.

          4. Run jhipster --with-entities to re-create your application with OAuth 2.0 for login.

          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer












          You cannot integrate a JHipster app that uses JWT authentication with Okta. You have to use OAuth / OIDC as your authentication mechanism. One thing you could try is:



          1. Make sure your JWT app is checked into source control (for example, a local Git repo).

          2. Run rm -rf in your JWT app to delete all the files (this will delete everything, but keep your .yo-rc.json file and .jhipster directory).

          3. Modify .yo-rc.json to change authenticationType to oauth2.

          4. Run jhipster --with-entities to re-create your application with OAuth 2.0 for login.

          Hope this helps!







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          • I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
            – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
            Nov 13 at 4:38










          • If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
            – Matt Raible
            Nov 13 at 14:55
















          • I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
            – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
            Nov 13 at 4:38










          • If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
            – Matt Raible
            Nov 13 at 14:55















          I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
          – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
          Nov 13 at 4:38




          I made some customisation in authentication. Will they persist or again I have to implement?
          – Satyanvesh Muppaneni
          Nov 13 at 4:38












          If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
          – Matt Raible
          Nov 13 at 14:55




          If you made any customizations, you'll need to re-implement them. If you used Git to save your project (and you deleted all its files), you should be able to "diff" everything after creating the new project and restore your changes. However, it's unlikely that JWT auth and OIDC auth share the same classes.
          – Matt Raible
          Nov 13 at 14:55

















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