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Getting Started

To deploy spartan, the first step is to install spartan server. It provides provisioner and attestation services. Once the server is setup, use our command-line interface to provision applications with the spartan server.

Setting up spartan server

Pre-requisites

  • Node.js
  • Database - MySQL. Other dialects (Postgres, MariaDB or SQLite) are supported, but not tested.

Installation

[1] Start MySQL server

[2] Create a database for spartan service. This would look like:

mysql> create database spartan;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)

[3] Create a user, password for spartan application that can read/write to this database

[4] Install spartan server node application on your host.

$ npm install spartan-server

[5] Generate an ECDSA keypair using openssl

$ openssl ecparam -name secp256r1 -genkey -out priv.key
$ openssl ec -in priv.key -pubout -out pub.key

[6] Update your config.js as needed. Specifically, host/ip, port, database credentials, ECDSA key paths, TLS cert and private key location. It is highly recommended to use TLS certificates signed by a public CA.

[7] Create/update the latest schema on the database

$ node syncdb.js

[8] Spartan server provides a simple user management API. For testing you may create users using spartan user management APIs.

If you already have an existing identity management solution that supports OpenID Connect/JWT, spartan server can be easily configured to integrate with it.

(Optional) If you want to add any users to the system, you can do so by running an admin interface

$ node bin/www-admin

and run the following curl comand to add user

$  curl -X POST -d 'userid=<userid>&userkey=<passwd>&createdBy=<[email protected]>' localhost:2999/v1/user/create

This is assuming the spartan's user management API are running on localhost port 2999.

[9] At this point you can start spartan server

node bin/www

Installing and running the CLI

The CLI is written in Go. To install, just go get it

$ go get -u github.com/yahoo/spartan-go 

The commands and options currently supported by the CLI are listed in spartan CLI documentation

Sample App, Role, UserGroup provisioning

Check out sample-provision.sh which demonstrates commands to provision and associate app, usergroup and roles

Testing using demo client and server

We have included a demo nodejs based client and server for testing.

Demo Server To make the demo server work, copy the attestation server public key to demo/server and update the demo/server/config.js asPubKey with path info.

Now start the server

$ node bin/www

Demo Client The client already has a test key pair included under keys directory, hence creating a new key pair for this demo client is optional.

$ cd demo/client
$ node auth-test.js
{ msg: 'app is authenticated!' }