Generic CAS WAR overlay to exercise the latest versions of CAS. This overlay could be freely used as a starting template for local CAS war overlays.
- CAS
6.1.x - JDK
11
To build the project, use:
# Use --refresh-dependencies to force-update SNAPSHOT versions
./gradlew[.bat] clean buildTo see what commands are available to the build script, run:
./gradlew[.bat] tasksTo launch into the CAS command-line shell:
./gradlew[.bat] downloadShell runShellTo fetch and overlay a CAS resource or view, use:
./gradlew[.bat] getResource -PresourceName=[resource-name]To build a CAS Docker image via jib, use:
./gradlew[.bat] clean build jibDockerBuildTo list all available CAS views and templates:
./gradlew[.bat] listTemplateViewsTo unzip and explode the CAS web application file:
./gradlew[.bat] explodeWar- The
etcdirectory contains the configuration files and directories that need to be copied to/etc/cas/config.
./gradlew[.bat] copyCasConfiguration- The specifics of the build are controlled using the
gradle.propertiesfile.
CAS modules may be specified under the dependencies block of the Gradle build script:
dependencies {
compile "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-some-module:${project.casVersion}"
...
}To collect the list of all project modules and dependencies:
./gradlew[.bat] allDependenciesIf you need to, on Linux/Unix systems, you can delete all the existing artifacts (artifacts and metadata) Gradle has downloaded using:
# Only do this when absolutely necessary
rm -rf $HOME/.gradle/caches/Same strategy applies to Windows too, provided you switch $HOME to its equivalent in the above command.
- Create a keystore file
thekeystoreunder/etc/cas. Use the passwordchangeitfor both the keystore and the key/certificate entries. This can either be done using the JDK'skeytoolutility or via the following command:
./gradlew[.bat] createKeystore- Ensure the keystore is loaded up with keys and certificates of the server.
On a successful deployment via the following methods, CAS will be available at:
https://cas.server.name:8443/cas
Run the CAS web application as an executable WAR:
./gradlew[.bat] runDebug the CAS web application as an executable WAR:
./gradlew[.bat] debugRun the CAS web application as a standalone executable WAR:
./gradlew[.bat] clean executableDeploy the binary web application file cas.war after a successful build to a servlet container of choice.