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Zartan

All Contributors

Zartan is a master of make-up and disguise and so is this demo platform. 🎉🦄🌈

Disclaimer ⚠️

This project serves as a Sample Application, that you can tweak or completely re-purpose. It is community-supported and is maintained by members of the Okta team for developers and other IT professionals. Zartan is not an official Okta product and does not qualify for any Okta support. Okta makes no warranties regarding this project. Anyone who chooses to use this project must ensure that their implementation meets any applicable legal obligations including any Okta terms and conditions.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.7+
  • Flask >= 1.x
  • A Okta tenant. Free 😉

Features

Application Travel Agency Streaming Service Hospitality Credit Finance Dealer Healthcare Admin Ecommerce
Okta Session Auto Login
Login Widget (Social Login, IDP Discovery, MFA)
Password-less
Widget 
Custom Widget
Okta Hosted Widget
Custom  Registration
Profile
(ID Token and Access Token Viewer)
Custom MFA Enrollment
User Apps (Display Other User Apps, B2B)
Manage Users (Create User, Update User, Suspend User, Password Reset)
Step Up Authentication using MFA        
ID Verification (Uses Evident)              
Consent               
Progressive Profiling               
Temporary MFA for Users                
User Verification via MFA                
Hard Token Setup                
User Approve Workflow                ✓
IDP Management                
Device Flow                

Setup

Manual

Local Zartan Setup instructions

Docker-Compose

Pre-requirements

# Validate .env exist and configured
$ cat .env
# Okta Setting
OKTA_CLIENT_ID="0oa****************"
OKTA_CLIENT_SECRET="ntd************************"
OKTA_ISSUER="https://udp-narisak-a59.oktapreview.com/oauth2/aus**********"
OKTA_ORG_URL="https://udp-narisak-a59.oktapreview.com"
OKTA_OIDC_REDIRECT_URI="http://localhost:8666/authorization-code/callback"
OKTA_API_TOKEN="00iq*******7NHYULle5"
...

# Start the container(app) in the background (eg. '-d' flag). NOTE: Will take awhile since container needs to be built.

$ docker-compose up -d

# Navigate http://localhost:8666 with your favorite browser (eg. macOS default Chrome)
$ open http://localhost:8666

# Stop the container
$ docker-compose stop

# Clean up
$ docker-compose down

# Rebuild and start container, if you happen to update requirements.txt.
$ docker-compose up --build

# (Optional) Development commands for pytest. Assuming container is running in daemon mode.
$ docker-compose exec web pytest

# (Optional) Development commands for flake8. Assuming container is running in daemon mode.
$ docker-compose exec web flake8

Original Authors

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Shawn Recinto

💻 📆 ⚠️

Noi Narisak

💻 📆 📖 🚇

bhanchand

💻

Joël Franusic

📖 💻

Anushrav Vatsa

💻 🐛

dancinnamon-okta

💻

Mike Wallick

💻

Andrew Ry

💻

dzadikdev

💻

Zee Khoo

📖 💻 🐛

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!