RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator
1.1.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet tool install --global RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator --version 1.1.0
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo dotnet tool install --local RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator --version 1.1.0
#tool dotnet:?package=RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator&version=1.1.0
nuke :add-package RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator --version 1.1.0
dotnet-security-tools
A collection of convenient security related .NET tools.
JSON Web Keys (JWKs)
Library and Tooling for creating Json Web Keys (JWKs)
JsonWebKeyCreator.Core (Library/Package)
Installation
dotnet add package RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.JsonWebKeyCreator.Core --version 1.0.0
Usage
// Create a new instance using the default ctor -
var jsonWebKeyCreator = new JsonWebKeyCreator();
// Create a new JWK -
var jsonWebKeyOutput = jsonWebKeyCreator.Create();
The JsonWebKeyOutput
type looks like this -
public class JsonWebKeyOutput
{
// Internal .NET JsonWebKey type
public JsonWebKey JsonWebKey { get; }
// JSON serialized representation of the .NET JsonWebKey type
public string JsonWebKeyString { get; }
// Base64 encoded representation of the JSON serialized string
public string Base64JsonWebKey { get; }
// PEM Encoded RSA Public Key used to create the JWK
public string RsaPublicKey { get; }
// PEM Encoded RSA Private Key used to create the JWK
public string RsaPrivateKey { get; }
}
JsonWebKeyCreator (Tooling)
Installation
dotnet tool install --global RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.JsonWebKeyCreator
Once installed, simply run the following command -
create-jwk
By default, this will outputs the following to the console -
- The full JsonWebKey itself (including private key parts)
Additional command line are as follows -
-t | --output-types
Where the JWK should be output to. Supported options are -
Console
File
Multiple can be specified (values are case-insensitive), comma separated and in quotes.
For example -
--output-type "console, file"
If not specified, then defaults to Console
.
-d | --directory
If File
is specified as an output type, this is the directory the files will be created in.
If not specified (and File
is), then the value will default to [user temp folder]/[current ticks]. The resulting directory will be written in the log entries.
N.B. The directory structure will be created if it doesn't currently exist.
The following files will be written -
- JsonWebKey.jwk - the contents of the JsonWebKey in indentended Json format.
- RsaPublicKey.pem - the PEM encoded RSA Public Key for the JsonWebKey.
- RsaPrivateKey.pem - the PEM encoded RSA Private Key used for the JsonWebKey.
-b | --output-base64
Whether to output the JWK Base64 encoded representation
-r | --output-rsa-keys
Whether to output the PEM encoded RSA Keys used to create the JWK
Client Credentials
Library and Tooling for creating Client Credentials (ID and Secret), for use with, for example, OIDC or OAuth2.0 clients.
ClientCredentialsCreator.Core (Library/Package)
Installation
dotnet add package RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator.Core
Usage
// Create a new instance using the default ctor -
var clientCredentialsCreator = new ClientCredentialsCreator();
// Create a new Client Credentials set -
var clientCredentials = clientCredentialsCreator.Create();
The JsonWebKeyOutput
type looks like this -
public class JsonWebKeyOutput
{
public class ClientCredentialsOutput
{
// The Client Id
public string ClientId { get; }
// the Client Secret
public string ClientSecret { get; }
}
ClientCredentialsCreator (Tooling)
Installation
dotnet tool install --global RW7.DotNetSecurityTools.ClientCredentialsCreator
Usage
create-client-credentials
By default, this will outputs the following to the console -
- The Client ID
- The Client Secret
Additional command line are as follows -
-t | --output-types
Where the JWK should be output to. Supported options are -
Console
File
Multiple can be specified (values are case-insensitive), comma separated and in quotes.
For example -
--output-type "console, file"
If not specified, then defaults to Console
.
-d | --directory
If File
is specified as an output type, this is the directory the files will be created in.
If not specified (and File
is), then the value will default to [user temp folder]/[current ticks]. The resulting directory will be written in the log entries.
N.B. The directory structure will be created if it doesn't currently exist.
The following files will be written -
- ClientCredentials.txt - the Client ID and Client Secert, in clear text.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
This package has no dependencies.