Two versions are available, a stand-alone binary (using Axum and Redis) and a
Cloudflare Worker. They use the same code base and are selected at compile time
(compiling for wasm32 will make the Worker version).
The front-end depends on WalletConnect, meaning you will need to create a project with them and have the environment variable
PROJECT_IDset when you build the front-end.
You will need wrangler.
First, copy the configuration file template:
cp wrangler_example.toml wrangler.tomlThen replace the following fields:
account_id: your Cloudflare account ID;zone_id: (Optional) DNS zone ID;kv_namespaces: a KV namespace ID (created withwrangler kv:namespace create SIWE_OIDC); and- the environment variables under
vars.
You will also need to add a secret RSA key in PEM format:
wrangler secret put RSA_PEM
At this point, you should be able to create/publish the worker:
wrangler publish
The IdP currently only supports having the frontend under the same subdomain as the API. Here is the configuration for Cloudflare Pages:
Build command:cd js/ui && npm install && npm run build;Build output directory:/static; andRoot directory:/. And you will need to add some rules to do the routing between the Page and the Worker. Here are the rules for the Worker (the Page being used as the fallback on the subdomain):
siweoidc.example.com/s*
siweoidc.example.com/u*
siweoidc.example.com/r*
siweoidc.example.com/a*
siweoidc.example.com/t*
siweoidc.example.com/j*
siweoidc.example.com/c*
siweoidc.example.com/.w*
**WARNING - ** Due to the reliance on WalletConnect, and the project ID being loaded at compile-time, the current version of the Docker image won't have a working web app.
Redis, or a Redis compatible database (e.g. MemoryDB in AWS), is required.
The Docker image is available at ghcr.io/spruceid/siwe_oidc:0.1.0. Here is an
example usage:
docker run -p 8000:8000 -e SIWEOIDC_REDIS_URL="redis://redis" ghcr.io/spruceid/siwe_oidc:latestIt can be configured either with the siwe-oidc.toml configuration file, or
through environment variables:
SIWEOIDC_ADDRESSis the IP address to bind to.SIWEOIDC_REDIS_URLis the URL to the Redis instance.SIWEOIDC_BASE_URLis the URL you want to advertise in the OIDC configuration (e.g.https://oidc.example.com).SIWEOIDC_RSA_PEMis the signing key, in PEM format. One will be generated if none is provided.
The current flow is very basic -- after the user is authenticated you will receive:
- an Ethereum address as the subject (
subfield); and - an ENS domain as the
preferred_username(with a fallback to the address).
For the core OIDC information, it is available under
/.well-known/openid-configuration.
OIDC Conformance Suite:
- 🟨 (25/29, and 10 skipped) basic (
emailscope skipped,profilescope partially supported, ACR,prompt=noneand request URIs yet to be supported); - 🟩 config;
- 🟧 dynamic code.
- Additional information, from native projects (e.g. ENS domains profile pictures), to more traditional ones (e.g. email).
wrangler devYou can now use http://127.0.0.1:8787/.well-known/openid-configuration.
At the moment it's not possible to use it end-to-end with the frontend as they need to share the same host (i.e. port), unless using a local load-balancer.
A Docker Compose is available to test the IdP locally with Keycloak.
- You will first need to run:
docker-compose -f test/docker-compose.yml up -d-
And then edit your
/etc/hoststo havesiwe-oidcpoint to127.0.0.1. This is so both your browser, and Keycloak, can access the IdP. -
In Keycloak, you will need to create a new IdP. You can use
http://siwe-oidc:8000/.well-known/openid-configurationto fill the settings automatically. As for the client ID/secret, you can usesdf/sdf.
Our identity provider for Sign-In with Ethereum has not yet undergone a formal security audit. We welcome continued feedback on the usability, architecture, and security of this implementation.