This example app shows how to build a basic CRUD app with Angular and Node.
Please read Build a Basic CRUD App with Angular and Node to see how this app was created.
Prerequisites: Node.js.
Okta has Authentication and User Management APIs that reduce development time with instant-on, scalable user infrastructure. Okta's intuitive API and expert support make it easy for developers to authenticate, manage and secure users and roles in any application.
To install this example application, run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-angular-node-example.git
cd okta-angular-node-example
This will get a copy of the project installed locally. To install all of its dependencies and start each app, follow the instructions below.
To run the server, cd into the ProductsServer
directory and run:
npm i
npm run build
npm start
To run the client, cd into the MyAngularClient
directory and run:
npm install
ng serve
Before you begin, you’ll need a free Okta developer account. Install the Okta CLI and run okta register
to sign up for a new account. If you already have an account, run okta login
.
Then, run okta apps create
. Select the default app name, or change it as you see fit. Choose Single-Page App and press Enter.
Use http://localhost:4200/callback
for the Redirect URI and accept the default Logout Redirect URI of http://localhost:4200
.
Set your domain and copy the clientId
into ProductsServer/src/auth.ts
.
NOTE: The value of {yourOktaDomain}
should be something like dev-123456.okta.com
. Make sure you don't include -admin
in the value!
const oktaJwtVerifier = new OktaJwtVerifier({
clientId: '{clientId}',
issuer: 'https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default'
});
For the client, set the issuer
and copy the clientId
into MyAngularClient/src/app/app.module.ts
.
const oktaConfig = {
issuer: 'https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default',
clientId: '{clientId}',
redirectUri: window.location.origin + '/callback'
};
This example uses the following open source libraries from Okta:
Please post any questions as comments on the blog post, or visit our Okta Developer Forums. You can also email developers@okta.com if would like to create a support ticket.
Apache 2.0, see LICENSE.