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To run via IntelliJ IDEA

  • Make sure that Redis is running and properly configured if redis is not running without password protection on default port at localhost

  • Make sure you have the IntelliJ Scala plugin installed.

  • Create a new folder e.g. OpenBankProject and cd there

  • git clone https://github.com/OpenBankProject/OBP-API.git

  • In IntelliJ IDEA do File -> New -> Project from existing sources, navigate to the folder and select pom.xml

  • Alternatively you can do File -> New -> Project from VCS and checkout the project directly from github.

  • When / if prompted for SDK, choose Java 1.8 (and Scala 2.12) otherwise keep the defaults. Use the Maven options. Do not change the project name etc.

  • If you see a message about an unmanaged pom.xml, click the option to let Maven manage it.

  • Navigate to obp-api/test/scala/code/RunWebApp. You may see a Setup Scala SDK link. Click this and check Scala 2.12.12 or so.

  • In obp-api/src/main/resources/props create a <yourloginname>.props (or default.props) for development. Set connector=mapped

  • Now Rebuild the project so everything is compiled. At this point you may need to select the SDK, see above.

  • Once you have rebuilt the project without compile errors, you should be able to RunWebApp/RunTLSWebApp/RunMTLSWebApp in obp-api/src/test/scala

  • If you have trouble (re)building, try using the IntelliJ IDEA terminal: mvn clean test-compile

To run via IntelliJ IDEA in development mode without secure connection

  • Run RunWebApp by right clicking on it or selecting Run. The built in jetty server should start on localhost:8080

  • Browse to http:https://localhost:8080 but don't try anything else there yet.

To run via IntelliJ IDEA in TLS development mode (secure connection)

  • Run RunTLSWebApp by right clicking on it and selecting Run/Debug. The built in jetty server should start on localhost:8080

  • Browse to https://localhost:8080 but don't try anything else there yet

In development mode we use this option in order to try OpenID Connect functionality. I.e. redirect URI must be https one.

To run via IntelliJ IDEA in MTLS development mode (secure connection)

  • Run RunMTLSWebApp by right clicking on it and selecting Run/Debug. The built in jetty server should start on localhost:8080

  • Import certificate obp-api/src/test/resources/cert/localhost_SAN_dns_ip.pfx into your browser.

  • Browse to https://localhost:8080 but don't try anything else there yet

In development mode we use this option in order to try UK Open Banking APIs functionality where mutual TLS is part of that standard.