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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 32ca39a..d07e4cf 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,11 +1,32 @@
# Repository for the GNU Taler Payment Gateway for WooCommerce
-## Subdirectories:
+Content:
+
+`/daggerhart-openid-connect-generic`
+
+- OIDC plugin with minimal modifications for WooCommerce integration
+- Goal is to upstream the change ASAP.
+
+`/snippets` - Wordpress snippets needed to integrate the various components nicely
+
+- kudos-currency.php: add KUDOS and TESTKUDOS currencies to WooCommerce
+- oidc-woocommerce.php: add OIDC support to WooCommerce checkout page
+- oidc-reclaim.php: modify OIDC button to say "login with Re:claim"
`/plugin` - Plugin directory hosting the `GNU-Taler-Payment-Gateway` plugin folder and supporting files
-`/server-build`
+`/server-build/generic-debian`
+
+- Instructions, assets, and scripts for building a full
+ WordPress/WooCommerce server using Apache2 or nginx, LetsEncrypt,
+ and including the GNU Taler Payment Gateway for WooCommerce plugin
+ on a generic Debian 10 server.
+
+`/server-build/QEMU-autobuild`
+
+- Scripts and assets to automatically deploy a QEMU-based Debian VM
+ running WP/WC/GNUTaler per specs for GNU Taler internal use
- `/generic-debian`- Instructions, assets, and scripts for building a full WordPress/WooCommerce server using Apache2 or nginx, LetsEncrypt, and including the GNU Taler Payment Gateway for WooCommerce plugin on a generic Debian 10 server.
+`/server-build/my-simple-cdd`
- `/QEMU-autobuild` - Scripts and assets to automatically deploy a QEMU-based Debian VM running WP/WC/GNUTaler per specs for GNU Taler internal use
+- meta-scripts to create a qemu image from scratch and to launch it
diff --git a/reclaim-notes.txt b/reclaim-notes.txt
index ee54f09..fc170f6 100644
--- a/reclaim-notes.txt
+++ b/reclaim-notes.txt
@@ -15,150 +15,79 @@ gnunet-namestore -a -z martin -n @ -t RECLAIM_OIDC_REDIRECT -V http://127.0.0.1:
gnunet-namestore -a -z martin -n @ -t RECLAIM_OIDC_CLIENT -V wootaler -e 1h -p
+
OIDC setup in WooCommerce
-==================================
+=========================
Install OIDC plugin:
sudo -u www-data wp --user=admin plugin install daggerhart-openid-connect-generic --activate
-
Find existing settings:
sudo -u www-data wp --user=admin option list
- => find out how to modify!
-OpenID client ID is public key of identity:
+Configuration:
+
+1) OpenID client ID is public key of identity:
$ gnunet-identity -d -e martin
-So: 50BMJB6S9MV22BTG541G6XPQVNT7BNT7DZ3ZCCEZXFZPKV3915N0
+For example: 50BMJB6S9MV22BTG541G6XPQVNT7BNT7DZ3ZCCEZXFZPKV3915N0
-Authorize Endpoint definieren im OpenID Connect Wordpress plugin zu ("Login Endpoint URL"):
+2) Authorize Endpoint definieren im OpenID Connect Wordpress plugin zu ("Login Endpoint URL"):
https://api.reclaim/openid/authorize
-Client secret key:
-Siehe:
-gnunet-config -s reclaim-rest-plugin -o OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET
+3) Specify client secret key:
-default "secret"
+$ gnunet-config -s reclaim-rest-plugin -o OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET
+default is "secret"
-OpenID scope: list of desired attributes:
-"openid profile email full_name" ...
+4) OpenID scope: configure the list of desired attributes, i.e.:
+"openid profile email full_name given-name family-name organization country address-line1 address-line2 address-level2 address-level1 postal-code tel"
+NOTE: The 'oidc-woocommerce.php' contains the logic to convert OIDC
+profile data into the WooCommerce shopping form.
-Token Validation Endpoint URL - wo GNUnet REST API erreichbar:
+
+5) Token Validation Endpoint URL - where is the GNUnet REST API reachable:
Default is: http://localhost:7776/openid/token
-Userinfo Endpoint URL - analog:
+6) Userinfo Endpoint URL - similar:
http://localhost:7776/openid/token/userinfo
+7) Identity key: always "sub"
-Identity key: immer "sub"
-
-Nickname key: gut: full_name
-
-Display name formatting: {full_name}
+8) Nickname key: use "full_name"
-Identify with username: check box
+9) Display name formatting: use "{full_name}"
-===========================
+10) Identify with username: check the box
-Reclaim plugin installieren: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reclaimid/
+Reclaim setup
+=============
-GNUnet "lokal" installieren
+1) Install re:claim plugin:
+ https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reclaimid/
-Beide peers (WooCommerce+Reclaim und localen GNUnet peer "verbinden")
--- oder beim Export von GNUnet via qemu: bind_to von REST auf 0.0.0.0 setzen, damit Qemu zugriff erlaubt.
+2) Connect GNUnet peers:
-
-=============================
+Ensure both GNUnet peers (WooCommerce+Reclaim and locale GNUnet installation)
+are connected, or for trivial tests export the WooCommerce+Reclaim peer
+from qemu to the local host: set BIND_TO option of GNUnet REST service to 0.0.0.0.
Integration Notes:
==================
-Add OIDC button using (either)
-
- <?php do_action( 'woocommerce_before_checkout_registration_form', $checkout ); ?>
-
- <?php if ( $checkout->get_checkout_fields( 'account' ) ) : ?>
-
- <div class="create-account">
- <?php foreach ( $checkout->get_checkout_fields( 'account' ) as $key => $field ) : ?>
- <?php woocommerce_form_field( $key, $field, $checkout->get_value( $key ) ); ?>
- <?php endforeach; ?>
- <div class="clear"></div>
- </div>
-
- <?php endif; ?>
-
- <?php do_action( 'woocommerce_after_checkout_registration_form', $checkout ); ?>
-
-of those hooks from
-https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/bdf77f5648fb44b86b19ac4f8a01536b1ee6baa1/templates/checkout/form-billing.php
-
-
-=> ideal: call hook of OIDC plugin that OIDC plugin installed for the 'main' login button of WordPress.
-
-
-
-OIDC plugin uses existing hook
-(see includes/openid-connect-generic-login-form.php) as this:
-
->>>
-$login_form = new self( $settings, $client_wrapper );
-add_filter( 'login_message', array( $login_form, 'handle_login_page' ), 99 );
-add_shortcode( 'openid_connect_generic_login_button', array( $login_form, 'make_login_button' ) );
-<<<
-
-so something like this must be added to the hook above!
-
-
-
-
-
-daggerhart-openid-connect-generic
-=================================
-
-Modify "Login with OpenID" to "Login with Re:claimID" using this hook:
-
-#### `openid-connect-generic-login-button-text`
-
-
-Modify the login button text. Default value is `__( 'Login with OpenID Connect' )`.
-
-Provides 1 argument: the current login button text.
-
-```
-add_filter('openid-connect-generic-login-button-text', function( $text ) {
- $text = __('Login to my super cool IDP server');
-
- return $text;
-});
-```
-
-
-* `openid-connect-generic-last-id-token-claim` - The user's most recent `id_token` claim, decoded and stored as an array.
- => here is the data we want from the user (to put into the woocommerce form)
-
-
-
-
-
-Required fields in billing form:
-NOTE: if 'email' is available, it is already used, seems I may not even need the hook!
-
-
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-=> new scope:
-openid profile email full_name given-name family-name organization country address-line1 address-line2 address-level2 address-level1 postal-code tel
+An action 'openid-connect-generic-register-login-form' was added to
+the OIDC plugin. This is needed to nicely integrate the OIDC plugin
+with WooCommerce using the 'oidc-woocommerce.php' snippet.