# PolyculeConnect [![Build Status](https://drone.faercol.me/api/badges/PolyculeConnect/polycule-connect/status.svg)](https://drone.faercol.me/PolyculeConnect/polycule-connect) PolyculeConnect ## Configuration Here is an example config file ```json { "log": { "level": "debug" // debug,info,warn,error }, "server": { "port": 5000, // only used in net mode "host": "0.0.0.0", // only used in net mode // "sock": "/your/sock.sock" // path to your unix sock if "mode" is set to "unix" "mode": "net" // net,unix }, "openconnect": { "issuer": "https://polyculeconnect.domain", // hostname of your polyculeconnect server "clients": [ { "name": "", "id": "", "secret": "", "redirectURIs": [ "" ] } ], "backends": [ { "id": "", "name": "", "local": true, "type": "oidc", // must be "oidc" for now "config": { "issuer": "https://polyculeconnect.domain", // must be the same as current issuer "clientID": "", "clientSecret": "", "redirectURI": "" } }, ] } } ``` You can register multiple backend and multiple clients (applications) ## Running the server ### Running from sources ```bash # clone the directory git clone https://git.faercol.me/PolyculeConnect/polycule-connect.git cd polycule-connect # build the sources make -C polyculeconnect build # edit the configuration file vim config.json # run the application ./polyculeconnect/build/polyculeconnect -config config.json ``` ### Running from docker image ```bash # edit the configuration file mkdir -p config vim config/config.json # run the docker container docker run -v ./config/:/config -p 5000:5000 -it git.faercol.me/polyculeconnect/polyculeconnect:latest ``` Or using the example docker compose `docker compose up`