Stormpath is Joining Okta
We are incredibly excited to announce that Stormpath is joining forces with Okta. Please visit the Migration FAQs for a detailed look at what this means for Stormpath users.
We're available to answer all questions at [email protected].
What does this mean for developers who are using this library?
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We are patching this library to work with the Okta API. This will come in the form of a major release, 4.0. We're trying hard to minimize the number of breaking changes. This version will assume that you're migrating your data with our data migration tool, which should be available by the end of April.
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We are creating 4.x release candidates as we work. The 4.x changelog will describe all of the changes in this version.
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The Express-Stormpath Sample Project is updated to use the latest release candidate, we suggest that you try running this application to ensure that your new Okta org is setup properly.
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Once you are able to run the sample project, we suggest trying the latest release candidate in a local/development copy of your application, and walk through the changes in the 4.x changelog to see if you run into any issues. The latest release candidate can be installed like so:
npm install --save express-stormpath@next
README
If you are actively using this library, you can find the readme in OLD-README.md. It is not possible to register for new Stormpath tenants at this time, so you must already have a Stormpath tenant if you wish to use this library during the migration period.