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Setup
The following steps will help you get started.
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Step 1: Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/DMG-TechLabs/eudi-login.git
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Step 2: Start the application
cd eudi-login
make start
Note
If there is onether service running on port 80, 443, 8080, 8443 you need to stop it first or change the ports in the docker-compose.yml
file.
If you have not installed the make
tool on your system, you can use the following command:
docker compose up -d
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Step 3: Open the demo application in your browser
Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:80
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(No custom configuration needed)
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Stop the application
make stop
If you have started the application using Docker Compose command, you can also use the following command:
docker compose down
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Logic of this setup
This setup is based on the following principles:
- The application is hosted on a Docker container.
- The demo application is configured to run on port localhost:80.
- The backend is configured to run on port localhost:8080.
- The demo application and backend are configured to start using the docker-compose.yml file.
The Makefile
file is used to define the commands for starting and stopping the application.
The docker-compose.yml
file is used to define the services that are part of the application.
The retype.yml
file is used to define the documentation for the application.
The Demo application which resembles a banking application is usind the EUDI Wallet for authenticating the user. This is achived by using the EUDI SDK which is a JavaScript library that allows you to integrate the EUDI Wallet into your application. The Backend is responsible for handling the authentication process and returning the user data to the Demo application.