I had not seen this error before:
No qualifying bean of type 'org.springframework.security.oauth2.client.registration.ClientRegistrationRepository' available
It took a little bit of research to find that if you do not have your application.yaml with the Spring Security section for this bean, it will not be able to instatiate one and you get the error.
To make it more difficult, I was specifying this module in gradle and I was expecting things to work. Asuming…
Once I added:
spring:
security:
oauth2:
client:
registration:
nameItSomething:
authorization-grant-type: client_credentials
client-id: clientNameYouHave
client-secret: DontShareYourSecretOnTheInternet
provider:
nameItSomething:
token-uri: https://oidcServer/protocol/openid-connect/token
That ClientRegistrationRepository bean started to have a life.
Next bean… Same… I need to add a section for the caching in my application.yaml.
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