During the development of Fedora Accounts (freeIPA, freeipa-fas,
noggin, etc), the AAA development team started work on a collection of
Vagrant controlled virtual machines to make it simple to create a dev
environment for working on applications that use Fedora Accounts for
authentication. It was named tiny-stage:
https://github.com/fedora-infra/tiny-stage
By default, it creates machines that set up FreeIPA, Ipsilon, and
FasJSON (the fedora accounts API), and populates the accounts with a
bunch of users and groups, so you can test everything out. For
example, if you currently have a local dev version of an application
that pointed to
iddev.fedorainfracloud.org, you create the tinystage
VMs locally, and use ipsilon.tinystage.test/idp
There are also a collection of other VMs that set up some of our
applications (like elections), and are configured to run in the dev
environment out of the box. There is also another VM that implements a
simple OpenID Connect client for devs to use as a sample
implementation.
Long story short, check out and try tiny-stage and see if it is useful to you!
cheers,
ryanlerch