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Make the docs feel more like a tutorial and add some more context.
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# Running Examples
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The quickest way to start experimenting with dex is to run a single dex-worker locally, with an in-process database, and then interact with it using the example programs in this directory.
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## Build Everything and Start dex-worker
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First, build the example webapp client and example CLI client.
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```
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./build
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```
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Now copy the example configurations into place to get dex configured.
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You can customize these later but the defaults should work fine.
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```
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cp static/fixtures/connectors.json.sample static/fixtures/connectors.json
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cp static/fixtures/users.json.sample static/fixtures/users.json
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cp static/fixtures/emailer.json.sample static/fixtures/emailer.json
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```
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With `dex-worker` configuration in place we can start dex in local mode.
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```
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./bin/dex-worker --no-db &
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```
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## Example Webapp Client
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Build and run the example app webserver by pointing the discovery URL to local Dex, and
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supplying the client information from `./static/fixtures/clients.json` into the flags.
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```
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./bin/example-app \
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--client-id=example-app \
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--client-secret=example-app-secret \
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--discovery=http://127.0.0.1:5556
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```
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Visit [http://localhost:5555](http://localhost:5555) in your browser and click "login" link.
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Next click "Login with Local" and enter the sample credentials from `static/fixtures/connectors.json`:
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email: elroy77@example.com
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password: bones
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```
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The example app will dump out details of the JWT issued by Dex which means that authentication was successful and the application has authenticated you as a valid user.
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You can play with adding additional users in connectors.json and users.json.
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## Example CLI Client
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The example CLI will start, connect to the Dex instance to gather discovery information, listen on `localhost:8000`, and then acquire a client credentials JWT and print it out.
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```
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./bin/example-cli \
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--client-id example-cli
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--client-secret examplie-cli-secret
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--discovery=http://127.0.0.1:5556
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```
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