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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-19096:
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"most likely require OAuth" - are we sure it wont also be needing to support
various sign ins like v2 ?
About UI this is unfortunately going to be a bit tricky, but if we need to support
multiple auth mechanics anyways its needed.
We don't yet have a default openshift 3 server url, but how about we assume we will
get one then instead of just having one default server checkbox we add the default servers
to the combo and have it remember the last one used.
i.e. once we have a default online url there will be "default OpenShift v2
server" and "default OpensShift v3 server" entries into this dialog which
will leave the host part empty in the preference to signal it should be calculated based
on preferences + file info like ~/.openshift/express.conf (for v2)
Then the authentication part will also have to be extended to have a combo like:
Authentication method with a combo which would need to somehow be offering all the options
and once verifcation is executed if the url is not supporting the auth method tell the
user and disable the options that are not valid.
We can once the user starts entering credentials in the *background* ping the url to try
detect auth methods and then filter/warn if the auth method is not supported but it has to
be in the background (and cached) or on explicit verification to avoid a nasty slow dialog
for entering credentials
Connection wizard: Allow v2 and v3 Connections
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Key: JBIDE-19096
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-19096
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Alpha1
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Labels: connection_wizard
Fix For: 4.3.0.Alpha1
Attachments: screenshot-openshift-signin.png
!screenshot-openshift-signin.png!
In order to allow us to present v2 and v3 connections we have to change the connection
wizard:
When creating a new connection, we only know whether a server is a v2 or v3 OpenShift
host once, we have the url for it. The required settings that the user then has to provide
then are different:
* v2 connections currently use username/password (and will most likely also allow x509,
kerberos)
* v3 connections will most likely require OAuth settings.
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