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Hello ${ userInfo.name }

This page requires that the user be logged in with a valid account and the ROLE_USER Spring Security authority. If you are reading this page, you are currently logged in.

The authorization provider will create a Principal object based on the iss and sub claims associated with your ID token. This value can be used as a globally unique username within the application (though it's not meant to be human-readable). Your Principal is: ${ user }

The authorization provider will assign your account a set of authorities depending on how it's configured. Your current login has the following Spring Security authorities:

  • ${ auth }

ID Token

Your ID Token has the following set of claims:

Name Value

The ID Token header contains the following claims:

Name Value

User Info

The call to the User Info Endpoint returned the following set of claims:

Name Value