You can configure OAuth2 authorization by calling the initOAuth
method.
Property name | Docker variable | Description |
---|---|---|
clientId | OAUTH_CLIENT_ID |
Default clientId. MUST be a string |
clientSecret | OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET |
🚨 Never use this parameter in your production environemnt. It exposes cruicial security information. This feature is intended for dev/test environments only. 🚨 Default clientSecret. MUST be a string |
realm | OAUTH_REALM |
realm query parameter (for oauth1) added to authorizationUrl and tokenUrl . MUST be a string |
appName | OAUTH_APP_NAME |
application name, displayed in authorization popup. MUST be a string |
scopeSeparator | OAUTH_SCOPE_SEPARATOR |
scope separator for passing scopes, encoded before calling, default value is a space (encoded value %20 ). MUST be a string |
additionalQueryStringParams | OAUTH_ADDITIONAL_PARAMS |
Additional query parameters added to authorizationUrl and tokenUrl . MUST be an object |
useBasicAuthenticationWithAccessCodeGrant | Unavailable | Only activated for the accessCode flow. During the authorization_code request to the tokenUrl , pass the Client Password using the HTTP Basic Authentication scheme (Authorization header with Basic base64encode(client_id + client_secret) ). The default is false |
const ui = SwaggerUI({...})
// Method can be called in any place after calling constructor SwaggerUIBundle
ui.initOAuth({
clientId: "your-client-id",
clientSecret: "your-client-secret-if-required",
realm: "your-realms",
appName: "your-app-name",
scopeSeparator: " ",
additionalQueryStringParams: {test: "hello"}
})