@adobe/aio-cli-plugin-auth

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aio-cli-plugin-auth

The Auth plugin to the Adobe I/O CLI supports managing tokens for Adobe Identity Management Services (IMS) such as login, logout, and retrieving and using tokens.

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Motivation

This plugin provides Adobe IMS support for authentication.

This plugin supports:

  • multiple configurations for credentials
  • support for multiple authentication types (JWT, OAuth2 (three-legged via the browser))
  • support for authentication plugins (i.e. service token support)

The JavaScript Packages

The collection of Adobe IMS supporting plugins:

  • The Adobe I/O Lib Core IMS Support Library is the reusable base library providing JavaScript level API to the Adobe IMS APIs as well as getting access to tokens. All the functionality of this library is available by simply requiring this library.
  • This Adobe I/O CLI Auth Plugin is the main auth plugin to the Adobe IO CLI.
  • Two extensions to the Adobe I/O IMS Support Library supporting creation of IMS tokens for different use cases. They all come as node packages. They are used by the Adobe I/O IMS Support Library to implement the access token creation. The plugins are:

How it works

This Adobe IO CLI Auth Plugin offers three commands:

  • login to create and return Adobe IMS access tokens. Since tokens are cached in the Adobe IO CLI configuration, an actual token is only created if the currently cached token has already expired (or is about to expire within 10 minutes).
  • logout invalidate cached tokens and remove them from the cache. Besides the access token, this can also be used to invalidate any refresh token that may be cached.
  • ctx to manage configuration contexts.

Usage

$ aio plugins:install -g @adobe/aio-cli-plugin-auth
$ # OR
$ aio discover -i
$ aio auth --help

Commands

aio auth

Adobe IMS commands to login and logout.

USAGE
  $ aio auth

DESCRIPTION
  Adobe IMS commands to login and logout.

  The main commands are `auth login` to get or create an access token and
  `auth logout` to invalidate an access token and thus log out from Adobe IMS.

  Logging in and out is based on configuration of which there may be
  multiple. Each set of configuration properties, called an Adobe IMS context,
  can be individually addressed by a label.

  Configuration for the Adobe IMS commands is stored in the "ims"
  configuration property. The special property "ims.config.current" contains the
  label of the current configuration which can be set using the
  "aio auth ctx -s <label>" command.

  Each set of properties in a labeled Adobe IMS context configurations has
  configuration properties depending on the kind of access that is
  supported. The below example shows the configuration for OAuth2
  based (graphical SUSI) login.

  The "env" property is optional and designates the Adobe IMS environment
  used for authentication. Possible values are "stage" and "prod".
  If the property is missing or any other value, it defaults to "prod".

  All commands allow their normal output to be formatted in either
  HJSON (default), JSON, or YAML.


EXAMPLES
  {
      ims: {
        contexts: {
          postman: {
            env: "stage",
            callback_url: "https://callback.example.com",
            client_id: "example.com-client-id",
            client_secret: "XXXXXXXX",
            scope: "openid AdobeID additional_info.projectedProductContext read_organizations",
            state: ""
          }
        },
        config: {
          current: "postman"
        }
      }
    }

See code: src/commands/auth/index.js

aio auth ctx

Manage Adobe IMS contexts.

USAGE
  $ aio auth ctx [--debug <value>] [-v] [-l | -g] [-c <value>] [--list | --value | -s <value> | ]

FLAGS
  -c, --ctx=<value>  Name of the Adobe IMS context to use. Default is the current Adobe IMS context
  -g, --global       global config
  -l, --local        local config
  -s, --set=<value>  Sets the name of the current local Adobe IMS context
  -v, --verbose      Verbose output
  --debug=<value>    Debug level output
  --list             Names of the Adobe IMS contexts as an array
  --value            Prints named or current Adobe IMS context data

DESCRIPTION
  Manage Adobe IMS contexts.

  The following options exist for this command:

  * List the names of the configured Adobe IMS contexts
  * Print the name of the current Adobe IMS context
  * Set the name of the current Adobe IMS context
  * Print the configuration of the current or a named Adobe IMS context

  Currently it is not possible to update the Adobe Adobe IMS context configuration
  using this command. Use the "aio config" commands for this.
  e.g. aio config:set ims.contexts.your_context.your_context_key "your_context_value"

  Please note, that the following IMS context label names is reserved: `cli`
  and should not be used as an IMS context name.

  Also note that the current context can only be set locally.


ALIASES
  $ aio ctx
  $ aio context

See code: src/commands/auth/ctx.js

aio auth login

Log in with a certain Adobe IMS context and returns the access token.

USAGE
  $ aio auth login [--debug <value>] [-v] [-l | -g] [-c <value>] [-f] [-d] [-b] [-o]

FLAGS
  -b, --bare         print access token only
  -c, --ctx=<value>  Name of the Adobe IMS context to use. Default is the current Adobe IMS context
  -d, --decode       Decode and display access token data
  -f, --force        Force logging in. This causes a forced logout on the context first and makes sure to not use any
                     cached data when calling the plugin.
  -g, --global       global config
  -l, --local        local config
  -o, --[no-]open    Open the default browser to complete the login
  -v, --verbose      Verbose output
  --debug=<value>    Debug level output

DESCRIPTION
  Log in with a certain Adobe IMS context and returns the access token.

  If the Adobe IMS context already has a valid access token set (valid meaning
  at least 10 minutes before expiry), that token is returned.

  Otherwise, if the Adobe IMS context has a valid refresh token set (valid
  meaning at least 10 minutes before expiry) that refresh token is
  exchanged for an access token before returning the access token.

  Lastly, if the Adobe IMS context properties are supported by one of the
  Adobe IMS login plugins, that login plugin is called to guide through
  the IMS login process.

  The currently supported Adobe IMS login plugins are:

  * aio-lib-ims-jwt for JWT token based login supporting
  Adobe I/O Console service integrations.
  * aio-lib-ims-oauth for browser based OAuth2 login. This
  plugin will launch the default browser to guide the user through the
  login process. The plugin itself will *never* see the user's
  password but only receive the authorization token after the
  user has authenticated with Adobe IMS.


ALIASES
  $ aio login

See code: src/commands/auth/login.js

aio auth logout

Log out the current or a named Adobe IMS context.

USAGE
  $ aio auth logout [--debug <value>] [-v] [-l | -g] [-c <value>] [-f]

FLAGS
  -c, --ctx=<value>  Name of the Adobe IMS context to use. Default is the current Adobe IMS context
  -f, --[no-]force   Invalidate the refresh token as well as all access tokens.
                     Otherwise only the access token is invalidated. For Adobe IMS
                     contexts not supporting refresh tokens, this flag has no
                     effect.
  -g, --global       global config
  -l, --local        local config
  -v, --verbose      Verbose output
  --debug=<value>    Debug level output

DESCRIPTION
  Log out the current or a named Adobe IMS context.

  This command can be called multiple times on the same Adobe IMS context with
  out causing any errors. The assumption is that after calling this command
  without an error, the Adobe IMS context's access and refresh tokens have been
  invalidated and removed from persistent storage. Repeatedly calling this
  command will just do nothing.


ALIASES
  $ aio logout

See code: src/commands/auth/logout.js

Contributing

Contributions are welcomed! Read the Contributing Guide for more information.

Licensing

This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.

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