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Felix Bartels b60176ee93
move optional containers into their own compose files (#246)
* move playground into its own compose file

fixes #245

* move ldap-admin and ssp into their own directories

fixes #244

* remove command for konnect from meet example
2019-09-18 07:30:54 +02:00

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# Kopano Kapi Playground and OIDC Playground image
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This project includes a Docker container to easily inspect the data returned by the Kopano Rest API (Kapi), as well as the OpenID (Connect) Service Provider.
## How to use the Kopano Playground?
1. Add the `playground.yml` to the `COMPOSE_FILE` variable in your `.env` file.
Example:
```
COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.ports.yml:playground/playground.yml
```
2. Run `docker-compose up -d`.
To explore these applications you need to pass the URL of the "Issuer" when opening these. For the Kapi Playground this would for example be `https://kopano.demo/kapi-playground/?iss=https://kopano.demo`. For the OIDC Playground it would be `https://kopano.demo/oidc-playground/?discovery_uri=https://kopano.demo/.well-known/openid-configuration&discovery=auto`.