| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122 | [[how-to-dynamic-client-registration]]= How-to: Register a client dynamically:index-link: ../how-to.html:docs-dir: ..This guide shows how to configure OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration in Spring Authorization Server and walks through an example of how to register a client.Spring Authorization Server implements the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html[OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration 1.0] specification, providing the capability to dynamically register and retrieve OpenID Connect clients.* xref:guides/how-to-dynamic-client-registration.adoc#enable-dynamic-client-registration[Enable Dynamic Client Registration]* xref:guides/how-to-dynamic-client-registration.adoc#configure-client-registrar[Configure client registrar]* xref:guides/how-to-dynamic-client-registration.adoc#obtain-initial-access-token[Obtain initial access token]* xref:guides/how-to-dynamic-client-registration.adoc#register-client[Register a client][[enable-dynamic-client-registration]]== Enable Dynamic Client RegistrationBy default, dynamic client registration functionality is disabled in Spring Authorization Server.To enable, add the following configuration:[[sample.SecurityConfig]][source,java]----include::{examples-dir}/main/java/sample/registration/SecurityConfig.java[]----<1> Enable the xref:protocol-endpoints.adoc#oidc-client-registration-endpoint[OpenID Connect 1.0 Client Registration Endpoint] with the default configuration.<2> Optionally, customize the default ``AuthenticationProvider``'s to support custom client metadata parameters.In order to support custom client metadata parameters when registering a client, a few additional implementation details are required.The following example shows a sample implementation of ``Converter``'s that support custom client metadata parameters (`logo_uri` and `contacts`) and are configured in `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationProvider` and `OidcClientConfigurationAuthenticationProvider`.[[sample.CustomClientMetadataConfig]][source,java]----include::{examples-dir}/main/java/sample/registration/CustomClientMetadataConfig.java[]----<1> Define a `Consumer<List<AuthenticationProvider>>` providing the ability to customize the default ``AuthenticationProvider``'s.<2> Define custom client metadata parameters that are supported for client registration.<3> Configure `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationProvider.setRegisteredClientConverter()` with a `CustomRegisteredClientConverter`.<4> Configure `OidcClientRegistrationAuthenticationProvider.setClientRegistrationConverter()` with a `CustomClientRegistrationConverter`.<5> Configure `OidcClientConfigurationAuthenticationProvider.setClientRegistrationConverter()` with a `CustomClientRegistrationConverter`.[[configure-client-registrar]]== Configure client registrarAn existing client is used to register new clients with the authorization server.The client must be configured with scopes `client.create` and optionally `client.read` for registering clients and retrieving clients, respectively.The following listing shows an example client:[[sample.ClientConfig]][source,java]----include::{examples-dir}/main/java/sample/registration/ClientConfig.java[]----<1> `client_credentials` grant type is configured to obtain access tokens directly.<2> `client.create` scope is configured to allow the client to register a new client.<3> `client.read` scope is configured to allow the client to retrieve a registered client.[[obtain-initial-access-token]]== Obtain initial access tokenAn "initial" access token is required for the client registration request.The access token request *MUST* contain the `scope` parameter value `client.create` only.[source,httprequest]----POST /oauth2/token HTTP/1.1Authorization: Basic <base64-encoded-credentials>Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencodedgrant_type=client_credentials&scope=client.create----[WARNING]====The client registration request requires an access token with a single scope of `client.create`.If the access token contains additional scope, the client registration request will be denied.====[TIP]====To obtain encoded credentials for the above request, `base64` encode the client credentials in the format of `<clientId>:<clientSecret>`.Below is an encoding operation for the example in this guide.[source,console]----echo -n "registrar-client:secret" | base64----====[[register-client]]== Register a clientWith an access token obtained from the previous step, a client can now be dynamically registered.[NOTE]The "initial" access token can only be used once.After the client is registered, the access token is invalidated.[[sample.ClientRegistrar]][source,java]----include::{examples-dir}/main/java/sample/registration/ClientRegistrar.java[]----<1> A minimal representation of a client registration request. You may add additional client metadata parameters as per https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationRequest[Client Registration Request]. This example request contains custom client metadata parameters `logo_uri` and `contacts`.<2> A minimal representation of a client registration response. You may add additional client metadata parameters as per https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationResponse[Client Registration Response]. This example response contains custom client metadata parameters `logo_uri` and `contacts`.<3> Example demonstrating client registration and client retrieval.<4> A sample client registration request object.<5> Register the client using the "initial" access token and client registration request object.<6> After successful registration, assert on the client metadata parameters that should be populated in the response.<7> Extract `registration_access_token` and `registration_client_uri` response parameters, for use in retrieval of the newly registered client.<8> Retrieve the client using the `registration_access_token` and `registration_client_uri`.<9> After client retrieval, assert on the client metadata parameters that should be populated in the response.<10> Sample https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationRequest[Client Registration Request] using `WebClient`.<11> Sample https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadRequest[Client Read Request] using `WebClient`.[NOTE]The https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#ReadResponse[Client Read Response] should contain the same client metadata parameters as the https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-registration-1_0.html#RegistrationResponse[Client Registration Response], except the `registration_access_token` parameter.
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