Rob Winch 1f90df6a14 mkdir -p build/ids
find -name "*.adoc" |  xargs -I{file} awk -v file={file} '/\[\[/ {  gsub("\[|\]", ""); id=$0; gsub("./docs/modules/ROOT/pages/", "", file); gsub("\[|\]", ""); id=$0;getline;text=$0; sub("^=+ ","", text); print file > "build/ids/"id".id"; print text > "build/ids/"id".text" }' {file}

find docs/modules -name "*.adoc"|while read adoc_file_to_replace; do
  echo "Replacing $adoc_file_to_replace"
  for id_file in build/ids/*.id; do
    id=$(basename $id_file | sed 's/\.id$//')
    xref_page=$(cat $id_file)
    if [[ "$adoc_file_to_replace" -ef "./docs/modules/ROOT/pages/$xref_page" ]]
    then
      echo "  - Skipping same page refid $id "
    else
      sed -i -E "s%<<$id(|,([^,>]+))>>%xref:${xref_page}#${id}[\2]%g" $adoc_file_to_replace
    fi
  done
done
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[[webflux-oauth2-client]]
= OAuth2 Client
Spring Security's OAuth Support allows obtaining an access token without authenticating.
A basic configuration with Spring Boot can be seen below:
[source,yml]
----
spring:
security:
oauth2:
client:
registration:
github:
client-id: replace-with-client-id
client-secret: replace-with-client-secret
scope: read:user,public_repo
----
You will need to replace the `client-id` and `client-secret` with values registered with GitHub.
The next step is to instruct Spring Security that you wish to act as an OAuth2 Client so that you can obtain an access token.
.OAuth2 Client
====
.Java
[source,java,role="primary"]
----
@Bean
SecurityWebFilterChain configure(ServerHttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
http
// ...
.oauth2Client(withDefaults());
return http.build();
}
----
.Kotlin
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
----
@Bean
fun webFilterChain(http: ServerHttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {
return http {
// ...
oauth2Client { }
}
}
----
====
You can now leverage Spring Security's <<webclient>> or xref:reactive/registered-oauth2-authorized-client.adoc#webflux-roac[@RegisteredOAuth2AuthorizedClient] support to obtain and use the access token.