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| # passbook Proxy
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| [](https://dev.azure.com/beryjuorg/passbook/_build?definitionId=3)
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| Reverse Proxy based on [oauth2_proxy](https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy), completely managed and monitored by passbook.
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| ## Usage
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| passbook Proxy is built to be configured by passbook itself, hence the only options you can directly give it are connection params.
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| The following environment variable are implemented:
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| `PASSBOOK_HOST`: Full URL to the passbook instance with protocol, i.e. "https://passbook.company.tld"
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| `PASSBOOK_TOKEN`: Token used to authenticate against passbook. This is generated after an Outpost instance is created.
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| `PASSBOOK_INSECURE`: This environment variable can optionally be set to ignore the SSL Certificate of the passbook instance. Applies to both HTTP and WS connections.
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| ## Development
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| passbook Proxy uses an auto-generated API Client to communicate with passbook. This client is not kept in git. To generate the client locally, run `make generate`.
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| Afterwards you can build the proxy like any other Go project, using `go build`.
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