Access ZITADEL System API
This guide focuses on the ZITADEL System API. To access the other APIs (Admin, Auth, Management), please checkout this guide. The ZITADEL System API is currently only available for ZITADEL Self-Hosted deployments.
System API User
The System API works superordinate over all instances. Therefore, you need to define a separate users to get access to this API. You can do so by customizing the runtime configuration.
To authenticate the user a self-signed JWT will be created and utilized.
You can define any id for your user. This guide will assume it's system-user-1
.
Generate an RSA keypair
Generate an RSA private key with 2048 bit modulus:
openssl genrsa -out system-user-1.pem 2048
and export a public key from the newly created private key:
openssl rsa -in system-user-1.pem -outform PEM -pubout -out system-user-1.pub
Runtime Configuration
Provide the public key to the ZITADEL runtime configuration.
Either with the path to the key:
SystemAPIUsers:
- system-user-1:
Path: /system-user-1.pub
or with a base64 encoded value of the key:
SystemAPIUsers:
- system-user-1:
KeyData: <base64 encoded value of system-user-1.pub>
Generate JWT
Similar to the OAuth 2.0 JWT Profile, we will create and sign a JWT. For this API, the JWT will not be used to authenticate against ZITADEL Authorization Server, but rather directly to the API itself.
The JWT payload will need to contain the following claims:
{
"iss": "<userid>",
"sub": "<userid>",
"aud": "<https://your_domain>",
"exp": <now+1h>,
"iat": <now>
}
So for your instance running on custom-domain.com
the claims could look like this:
{
"iss": "system-user-1",
"sub": "system-user-1",
"aud": "https://custom-domain.com",
"iat": 1659957184,
"exp": 1659960784
}
If your system is exposed without TLS or on a dedicated port, be sure to provide this in your audience, e.g. http://localhost:8080
ZITADEL Tools
If you want to manually create a JWT for a test, you can also use our ZITADEL Tools. Download the latest release and run:
./key2jwt -audience=https://custom-domain.com -key=system-user-1.pem -issuer=system-user-1
Call the System API
Now that you configured ZITADEL and created a JWT, you can call the System API and authenticate using the token:
curl --request POST \
--url {your_domain}/system/v1/instances/_search \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
You should get a successful response with a totalResult
number of 1 and the details of your instance:
{
"details": {
"totalResult": "1"
},
"result": [
{
"id": "172698969497928101",
"details": {
"sequence": "102",
"creationDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"changeDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"resourceOwner": "172698969497928101"
},
"state": "STATE_RUNNING",
"name": "ZITADEL",
"domains": [
{
"details": {
"sequence": "108",
"creationDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"changeDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"resourceOwner": "172698969497928101"
},
"domain": "custom-domain.com",
"primary": true
},
{
"details": {
"sequence": "108",
"creationDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"changeDate": "2022-08-02T09:30:10.781068Z",
"resourceOwner": "172698969497928101"
},
"domain": "zitadel-gnft7o.custom-domain.com",
"generated": true
}
]
}
]
}
With this token you are allowed to access the whole ZITADEL System API.
Summary
- Create an RSA keypair
- Provide the public key with a userID to ZITADEL using the runtime configuration
- Authorize the request with a JWT signed with your private key
Where to go from here: