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Django/Jinja
220 lines
9.6 KiB
Django/Jinja
<?php
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# Implementing OICD configuration
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{% if applications[application_id].oidc.flavor == "oidc_login" %}
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# Check out: https://github.com/pulsejet/nextcloud-oidc-login
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return array (
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// Some Nextcloud options that might make sense here
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'allow_user_to_change_display_name' => false,
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'lost_password_link' => 'disabled',
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// URL of provider. All other URLs are auto-discovered from .well-known
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'oidc_login_provider_url' => '{{oidc.client.issuer_url}}',
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// Client ID and secret registered with the provider
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'oidc_login_client_id' => '{{oidc.client.id}}',
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'oidc_login_client_secret' => '{{oidc.client.secret}}',
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// Automatically redirect the login page to the provider
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'oidc_login_auto_redirect' => true,
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// Redirect to this page after logging out the user
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'oidc_login_logout_url' => 'https://{{domains[application_id]}}',
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// If set to true the user will be redirected to the
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// logout endpoint of the OIDC provider after logout
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// in Nextcloud. After successfull logout the OIDC
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// provider will redirect back to 'oidc_login_logout_url' (MUST be set).
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'oidc_login_end_session_redirect' => true,
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// Quota to assign if no quota is specified in the OIDC response (bytes)
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//
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// NOTE: If you want to allow NextCloud to manage quotas, omit this option. Do not set it to
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// zero or -1 or ''.
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'oidc_login_default_quota' => '{{applications[application_id].default_quota}}',
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// Login button text
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'oidc_login_button_text' => 'Log in with OpenID',
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// Hide the NextCloud password change form.
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'oidc_login_hide_password_form' => true,
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// Use ID Token instead of UserInfo
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'oidc_login_use_id_token' => true,
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// Attribute map for OIDC response. Available keys are:
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// * id: Unique identifier for username
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// * name: Full name
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// If set to null, existing display name won't be overwritten
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// * mail: Email address
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// If set to null, existing email address won't be overwritten
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// * quota: Nextcloud storage quota
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// * home: Home directory location. A symlink or external storage to this location is used
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// * ldap_uid: LDAP uid to search for when running in proxy mode
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// * groups: Array or space separated string of Nextcloud groups for the user.
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// Note that the name here corresponds to the GID of the group and not the display name
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// In the admin panel, the GID may be obtained from the URL when editing a group
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// * login_filter: Array or space separated string. If 'oidc_login_filter_allowed_values' is
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// set, it is checked against these values.
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// * photoURL: The URL of the user avatar. The nextcloud server will download the picture
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// at user login. This may lead to security issues. Use with care.
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// This will only be effective if oidc_login_update_avatar is enabled.
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// * is_admin: If this value is truthy, the user is added to the admin group (optional)
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//
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// The attributes in the OIDC response are flattened by adding the nested
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// array key as the prefix and an underscore. Thus,
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//
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// $profile = [
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// 'id' => 1234,
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// 'attributes' => [
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// 'uid' => 'myuid',
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// 'abc' => 'xyz'
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// ],
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// 'list' => ['one', 'two']
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// ];
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//
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// would become,
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//
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// $profile = [
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// 'id' => 1234,
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// 'attributes' => [
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// 'uid' => 'myuid',
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// 'abc' => 'xyz'
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// ],
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// 'attributes_uid' => 'myuid',
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// 'attributes_abc' => 'xyz',
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// 'list' => ['one', 'two'],
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// 'list_0' => 'one',
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// 'list_1' => 'two',
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// 'list_one' => 'one',
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// 'list_two' => 'two',
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// ]
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//
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// https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims
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//
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// note: on Keycloak, OIDC name claim = "${given_name} ${family_name}" or one of them if any is missing
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//
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'oidc_login_attributes' => array (
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'id' => '{{ldap.attributes.user_id}}',
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'name' => 'name',
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'mail' => 'email',
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'quota' => 'nextcloudQuota',
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# 'home' => 'homeDirectory', # Not implemented yet
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'ldap_uid' => 'preferred_username',
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# 'groups' => 'ownCloudGroups', # Not implemented yet
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# 'login_filter' => 'realm_access_roles',
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// 'photoURL' => 'picture',
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// 'is_admin' => 'ownCloudAdmin',
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),
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// Default group to add users to (optional, defaults to nothing)
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// 'oidc_login_default_group' => 'oidc',
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// DEPRECATED: This option will be removed in a future release. Use
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// 'login_filter' and 'oidc_login_filter_allowed_values' instead.
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//
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// Allow only users in configured group(s) to access Nextcloud. In case the user
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// is not assigned to this group (read from oidc_login_attributes) the login
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// will not be allowed for this user.
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//
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// Must be specified as an array of groups that are allowed to access Nextcloud.
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// e.g. 'oidc_login_allowed_groups' => array('group1', 'group2')
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'oidc_login_allowed_groups' => null,
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// Allow only users in configured value(s) to access Nextcloud. In case the user
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// is not assigned to this value (read from oidc_login_attributes) the login
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// will not be allowed for this user.
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//
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// Must be specified as an array of values (e.g. roles) that are allowed to
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// access Nextcloud. e.g. 'oidc_login_filter_allowed_values' => array('role1', 'role2')
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'oidc_login_filter_allowed_values' => null,
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// Use external storage instead of a symlink to the home directory
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// Requires the files_external app to be enabled
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'oidc_login_use_external_storage' => false,
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// Set OpenID Connect scope
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'oidc_login_scope' => 'openid profile',
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// Run in LDAP proxy mode
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// In this mode, instead of creating users of its own, OIDC login
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// will get the existing user from an LDAP database and only
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// perform authentication with OIDC. All user data will be derived
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// from the LDAP database instead of the OIDC user response
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//
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// The `id` attribute in `oidc_login_attributes` must return the
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// "Internal Username" (see expert settings in LDAP integration)
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'oidc_login_proxy_ldap' => {{applications[application_id].ldap.enabled | string | lower}},
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// Disable creation of users new to Nextcloud from OIDC login.
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// A user may be known to the IdP but not (yet) known to Nextcloud.
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// This setting controls what to do in this case.
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// - 'true' (default): if the user authenticates to the IdP but is not known to Nextcloud,
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// then they will be returned to the login screen and not allowed entry;
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// - 'false': if the user authenticates but is not yet known to Nextcloud,
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// then the user will be automatically created; note that with this setting,
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// you will be allowing (or relying on) a third-party (the IdP) to create new users
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'oidc_login_disable_registration' => true,
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// Fallback to direct login if login from OIDC fails
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// Note that no error message will be displayed if enabled
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'oidc_login_redir_fallback' => false,
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// Use an alternative login page
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// This page will be php-included instead of a redirect if specified
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// For example, setting it to `assets/login.php` will use that file
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// in the nextcloud base directory
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// Note: the PHP variable $OIDC_LOGIN_URL is available for redirect URI
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// Note: you may want to try setting `oidc_login_logout_url` to your
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// base URL if you face issues regarding re-login after logout
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'oidc_login_alt_login_page' => false,
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// For development, you may disable TLS verification. Default value is `true`
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// which should be kept in production
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'oidc_login_tls_verify' => true,
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// If you get your groups from the oidc_login_attributes, you might want
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// to create them if they are not already existing, Default is `false`.
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'oidc_create_groups' => false,
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// Enable use of WebDAV via OIDC bearer token.
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'oidc_login_webdav_enabled' => false,
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// Enable authentication with user/password for DAV clients that do not
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// support token authentication (e.g. DAVx⁵)
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'oidc_login_password_authentication' => false,
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// The time in seconds used to cache public keys from provider.
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// The default value is 1 day.
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'oidc_login_public_key_caching_time' => 86400,
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// The minimum time in seconds to wait between requests to the jwks_uri endpoint.
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// Avoids that the provider will be DoSed when someone requests with unknown kids.
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// The default is 10 seconds.
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'oidc_login_min_time_between_jwks_requests' => 10,
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// The time in seconds used to cache the OIDC well-known configuration from the provider.
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// The default value is 1 day.
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'oidc_login_well_known_caching_time' => 86400,
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// If true, nextcloud will download user avatars on login.
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// This may lead to security issues as the server does not control
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// which URLs will be requested. Use with care.
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'oidc_login_update_avatar' => false,
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// If true, the default Nextcloud proxy won't be used to make internals OIDC call.
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// The default is false.
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'oidc_login_skip_proxy' => false,
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// Code challenge method for PKCE flow.
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// Possible values are:
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// - 'S256'
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// - 'plain'
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// The default value is empty, which won't apply the PKCE flow.
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'oidc_login_code_challenge_method' => '',
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);
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{% else %}
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return [];
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{% endif %} |