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Description
I've started playing with Gitpod.io as a solution for our workshops. It's pretty awesome because SDKMAN and Homebrew are pre-installed, so I can easily install Java 21, the Auth0 CLI, and HTTPie. However, I'm having issues creating an access token using auth0 test token. auth0 login opens a text-based browser and is a real pain when you have MFA configured. auth0 login --no-input is a workaround.
The following will invoke a terminal browser, and you'll be stuck waiting for nothing to happen.
auth0 test token -a https://dev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com/api/v2/ -s opened
If you specify a client ID and --no-input, you can get a bit further with:
auth0 test token r6jm3HVTz12YmxRCdZ1rWTZNQST7gEvz -a https://dev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com/api/v2/ -s openid --no-input
This prompts you to open https://dev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com/authorize?audience=https%3A%2F%2Fdev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com%2Fapi%2Fv2%2F&client_id=r6jm3HVTz12YmxRCdZ1rWTZNQST7gEvz&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8484&response_type=code&scope=openid&state=UKRkmyGaMjvFRPuDlfuCGtKH8oDfC_mdmlOH8SmyAyDLM9Sfb24JSsqAx3_pIUkW__bq2imcJKi6dim57l2DKg.
If you change the redirect to go back to Gitpod, instead of localhost, it works. However, the Auth0 CLI is no longer running a server on port 8484 anymore.
It'd be cool if auth0 test token could somehow work like auth0 login --no-input where you can log in in a local browser window.
Here's a repo you can use to test things out. Just click on the Open in Gitpod button.
https://github.com/mraible/gitpod-java
Expectation
I'd like to be able to use auth0 test token and get an access token from a Gitpod shell.
Reproduction
Here's a repo you can use to test things out. Just click on the Open in Gitpod button.
https://github.com/mraible/gitpod-java
Then, run auth0 login --no-input to configure the CLI with your tenant. Then, try to create an access token.
Auth0 CLI version
1.3.0
Checklist
Description
I've started playing with Gitpod.io as a solution for our workshops. It's pretty awesome because SDKMAN and Homebrew are pre-installed, so I can easily install Java 21, the Auth0 CLI, and HTTPie. However, I'm having issues creating an access token using
auth0 test token.auth0 loginopens a text-based browser and is a real pain when you have MFA configured.auth0 login --no-inputis a workaround.The following will invoke a terminal browser, and you'll be stuck waiting for nothing to happen.
If you specify a client ID and
--no-input, you can get a bit further with:This prompts you to open
https://dev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com/authorize?audience=https%3A%2F%2Fdev-06bzs1cu.us.auth0.com%2Fapi%2Fv2%2F&client_id=r6jm3HVTz12YmxRCdZ1rWTZNQST7gEvz&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8484&response_type=code&scope=openid&state=UKRkmyGaMjvFRPuDlfuCGtKH8oDfC_mdmlOH8SmyAyDLM9Sfb24JSsqAx3_pIUkW__bq2imcJKi6dim57l2DKg.If you change the redirect to go back to Gitpod, instead of localhost, it works. However, the Auth0 CLI is no longer running a server on port 8484 anymore.
It'd be cool if
auth0 test tokencould somehow work likeauth0 login --no-inputwhere you can log in in a local browser window.Here's a repo you can use to test things out. Just click on the Open in Gitpod button.
https://github.com/mraible/gitpod-java
Expectation
I'd like to be able to use
auth0 test tokenand get an access token from a Gitpod shell.Reproduction
Here's a repo you can use to test things out. Just click on the Open in Gitpod button.
https://github.com/mraible/gitpod-java
Then, run
auth0 login --no-inputto configure the CLI with your tenant. Then, try to create an access token.Auth0 CLI version
1.3.0