ory import oauth2-client
ory import oauth2-client
Import one or more OAuth 2.0 Clients from files or STDIN
Synopsis
This command reads in each listed JSON file and imports their contents as a list of OAuth 2.0 Clients.
The format for the JSON file is:
[ { "client_secret": "...", // ... all other fields of the OAuth 2.0 Client model are allowed here } ]
Please be aware that this command does not update existing clients. If the client exists already, this command will fail.
ory import oauth2-client <file-1.json> [<file-2.json> ...] [flags]
Examples
Import an example OAuth2 Client:
cat > ./file.json <<EOF
[
{
"grant_types": ["implicit"],
"scope": "openid"
},
{
"grant_types": ["authorize_code"],
"scope": "openid"
}
]
EOF
{{ .CommandPath }} file.json
Alternatively:
cat file.json | {{ .CommandPath }}
To encrypt an auto-generated OAuth2 Client Secret, use flags `--pgp-key`, `--pgp-key-url` or `--keybase` flag, for example:
{{ .CommandPath }} -n "my app" -g client_credentials -r token -a core,foobar --keybase keybase_username
Options
--format string Set the output format. One of table, json, yaml, json-pretty, and jsonpath. (default "default")
-h, --help help for oauth2-client
--keybase string Keybase username for encrypting client secret.
--pgp-key string Base64 encoded PGP encryption key for encrypting client secret.
--pgp-key-url string PGP encryption key URL for encrypting client secret.
--project string The project to use
-q, --quiet Be quiet with output printing.
Options inherited from parent commands
-c, --config string Path to the Ory Network configuration file.
-y, --yes Confirm all dialogs with yes.
SEE ALSO
- ory import - Import resources