mirror of https://github.com/ory/hydra
50 lines
1.7 KiB
Go
50 lines
1.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright © 2022 Ory Corp
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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package cmd
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import (
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"github.com/spf13/cobra"
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"github.com/ory/x/configx"
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)
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var serveControls = `## Configuration
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Ory Hydra can be configured using environment variables as well as a configuration file. For more information
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on configuration options, open the configuration documentation:
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>> https://www.ory.sh/hydra/docs/reference/configuration <<
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`
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// serveCmd represents the host command
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func NewServeCmd() *cobra.Command {
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cmd := &cobra.Command{
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Use: "serve",
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Short: "Parent command for starting public and administrative HTTP/2 APIs",
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Long: `Ory Hydra exposes two ports, a public and an administrative port. The public port is responsible
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for handling requests from the public internet, such as the OAuth 2.0 Authorize and Token URLs. The administrative
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port handles administrative requests like creating OAuth 2.0 Clients, managing JSON Web Keys, and managing User Login
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and Consent sessions.
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It is recommended to run "hydra serve all". If you need granular control over CORS settings or similar, you may
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want to run "hydra serve admin" and "hydra serve public" separately.
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To learn more about each individual command, run:
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- hydra help serve all
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- hydra help serve admin
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- hydra help serve public
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All sub-commands share command line flags and configuration options.
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` + serveControls,
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}
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configx.RegisterFlags(cmd.PersistentFlags())
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cmd.PersistentFlags().Bool("dev", false, "Disables critical security checks to improve local development experience. Do not use in production.")
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cmd.PersistentFlags().Bool("sqa-opt-out", false, "Disable anonymized telemetry reports - for more information please visit https://www.ory.sh/docs/ecosystem/sqa")
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return cmd
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}
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