Ocelot/test/Ocelot.ManualTest/configuration.yaml

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ReRoutes:
# The url we are forwarding the request to
- DownstreamTemplate: http://localhost:52876/
# The path we are listening on for this re route
UpstreamTemplate: /identityserverexample
# The method we are listening for on this re route
UpstreamHttpMethod: Get
# Only support identity server at the moment
AuthenticationOptions:
Provider: IdentityServer
ProviderRootUrl: http://localhost:52888
ScopeName: api
AdditionalScopes:
- openid
- offline_access
# Required if using reference tokens
ScopeSecret: secret
# WARNING - will overwrite any headers already in the request with these values.
# Ocelot will look in the user claims for the key in [] then return the value and save
# it as a header with the given key before the colon (:). The index selection on value
# means that Ocelot will use the delimiter specified after the next > to split the
# claim value and return the index specified.
AddHeadersToRequest:
CustomerId: Claims[CustomerId] > value
LocationId: Claims[LocationId] > value
UserType: Claims[sub] > value[0] > |
UserId: Claims[sub] > value[1] > |
# WARNING - will overwrite any claims already in the request with these values.
# Ocelot will look in the user claims for the key in [] then return the value and save
# it as a claim with the given key before the colon (:). The index selection on value
# means that Ocelot will use the delimiter specified after the next > to split the
# claim value and return the index specified.
AddClaimsToRequest:
CustomerId: Claims[CustomerId] > value
LocationId: Claims[LocationId] > value
UserType: Claims[sub] > value[0] > |
UserId: Claims[sub] > value[1] > |
# WARNING - will overwrite any query string entries already in the request with these values.
# Ocelot will look in the user claims for the key in [] then return the value and save
# it as a query string with the given key before the colon (:). The index selection on value
# means that Ocelot will use the delimiter specified after the next > to split the
# claim value and return the index specified.
AddQueriesToRequest:
CustomerId: Claims[CustomerId] > value
LocationId: Claims[LocationId] > value
UserType: Claims[sub] > value[0] > |
UserId: Claims[sub] > value[1] > |
# This specifies any claims that are required for the user to access this re route.
# In this example the user must have the claim type UserType and
# the value must be registered
RouteClaimsRequirement:
UserType: registered
# The next re route...
- DownstreamTemplate: http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts
UpstreamTemplate: /posts
UpstreamHttpMethod: Get