The goal of this project is to implement an application called book-app
to manage books. For it, we will implement a back-end Spring Boot
application called book-api
and a font-end React application called book-ui
. Besides, we will use Basic Authentication
to secure both applications.
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Spring Boot
Web Java backend application that exposes a Rest API to create, retrieve and delete books. If a user hasADMIN
role he/she can also retrieve information of other users or delete them.The application secured endpoints can just be just accessed if a user has valid credentials (
username
andpassword
) and has autorization roles for it.book-api
stores its data inPostgres
database.book-api
has the following endpoints:Endpoint Secured Roles POST /auth/authenticate -d {"username","password"}
No POST /auth/signup -d {"username","password","name","email"}
No GET /public/numberOfUsers
No GET /public/numberOfBooks
No GET /api/users/me
Yes ADMIN
,USER
GET /api/users
Yes ADMIN
GET /api/users/{username}
Yes ADMIN
DELETE /api/users/{username}
Yes ADMIN
GET /api/books [?text]
Yes ADMIN
,USER
POST /api/books -d {"isbn","title"}
Yes ADMIN
DELETE /api/books/{isbn}
Yes ADMIN
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React
frontend application where a user with roleUSER
can retrieve the information of a specific book or a list of books. On the other hand, a user with roleADMIN
has access to all secured endpoints.To login, a
user
oradmin
must provide validusername
andpassword
credentials.book-ui
communicates withbook-api
to getbooks
andusers
data.book-ui
usesSemantic UI React
as CSS-styled framework.
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In a terminal, make sure you are inside
springboot-react-basic-auth
root folder; -
Run the following command to start docker compose services:
docker compose up -d
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book-api
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Open a terminal and navigate to
springboot-react-basic-auth/book-api
folder; -
Run the following
Maven
command to start the application:./mvnw clean spring-boot:run
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book-ui
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Open another terminal and navigate to
springboot-react-basic-auth/book-ui
folder; -
Run the command below if you are running the application for the first time:
npm install
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Run the
npm
command below to start the application:npm start
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Application | URL | Credentials |
---|---|---|
book-api | http://localhost:8080/swagger-ui.html | |
book-ui | http://localhost:3000 | admin/admin , user/user or signing up a new user |
Note: the credentials shown in the table are the ones already pre-defined. You can signup new users.
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Manual Endpoints Test using Swagger
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Open a browser and access http://localhost:8080/swagger-ui.html. All endpoints with the lock sign are secured. In order to access them, you need a valid
username
andpassword
credentials; -
Click
Authorize
button (white/green one, almost at the top of the page, right side); -
In the
Basic authentication
form that will open, provide theadmin
credentials (admin/admin
) oruser
ones (user/user
). Then, clickAuthorize
and, finally, clickClose
button; -
Make some call to the endpoints.
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Manual Endpoints Test using curl
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Open a terminal:
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Call
GET /public/numberOfBooks
:curl -i localhost:8080/public/numberOfBooks
It should return
HTTP/1.1 200 70
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Call
GET /api/books
without credentials:curl -i localhost:8080/api/books
As this endpoint requires authentication, it should return:
HTTP/1.1 401 { "timestamp": "...", "status": 401, "error": "Unauthorized", "message": "Unauthorized", "path": "/api/books" }
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Call again
GET /api/books
but now withuser
credentials:curl -i -u user:user localhost:8080/api/books
It should return:
HTTP/1.1 200 [ {"isbn":"978-1-60309-445-0","title":"A Shining Beacon"}, {"isbn":"978-1-891830-85-3","title":"American Elf (Book 2)"}, ... ]
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Call
POST /api/books
withuser
credentials:curl -i -u user:user -X POST localhost:8080/api/books \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"isbn": "9781617292545", "title": "Spring Boot in Action"}'
As
user
doesn't have the roleADMIN
, it should return:HTTP/1.1 403 { "timestamp": "...", "status": 403, "error": "Forbidden", "message": "Forbidden", "path": "/api/books" }
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Call
POST /api/books
withadmin
credentials:curl -i -u admin:admin -X POST localhost:8080/api/books \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"isbn": "9781617292545", "title": "Spring Boot in Action"}'
It should return:
HTTP/1.1 201 { "isbn":"9781617292545","title":"Spring Boot in Action" }
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Automatic Endpoints Test
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Open a terminal and make sure you are in
springboot-react-basic-auth
root folder; -
Run the following script:
./book-api/test-endpoints.sh
It should return something like the output below, where it shows the http code for different requests:
POST auth/authenticate ====================== admin Auth Resp: {"id":1,"name":"Admin","role":"ADMIN"} POST auth/authenticate ====================== user Auth Resp: {"id":2,"name":"User","role":"USER"} POST auth/signup ================ user2 Auth Resp: {"id":3,"name":"User2","role":"USER"} Authorization ============= Endpoints | without creds | user creds | admin creds | ------------------------- + ------------- + ----------- + ------------ | GET public/numberOfUsers | 200 | 200 | 200 | GET public/numberOfBooks | 200 | 200 | 200 | ......................... + ............. + ........... + ............ | GET /api/users/me | 401 | 200 | 200 | GET /api/users | 401 | 403 | 200 | GET /api/users/user2 | 401 | 403 | 200 | DELETE /api/users/user2 | 401 | 403 | 200 | ......................... + ............. + ........... + ............ | GET /api/books | 401 | 200 | 200 | POST /api/books | 401 | 403 | 201 | DELETE /api/books/abc | 401 | 403 | 200 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [200] Success - [201] Created - [401] Unauthorized - [403] Forbidden
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- Postgres
docker exec -it postgres psql -U postgres -d bookdb \dt
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To stop
book-api
andbook-ui
, go to the terminals where they are running and pressCtrl+C
; -
To stop and remove docker compose containers, network and volumes, go to a terminal and, inside
springboot-react-basic-auth
root folder, run the command below:docker compose down -v
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In a terminal, make sure you are in
springboot-react-basic-auth/book-ui
folder; -
Run the following commands:
npm upgrade npm i -g npm-check-updates ncu -u npm install