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# SAML Group Sync **(PREMIUM)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/363084) for self-managed instances in GitLab 15.1.
WARNING:
Adding or changing Group Sync configuration can remove users from the mapped GitLab group.
Removal happens if there is any mismatch between the group names and the list of `groups` in the SAML response.
Before making changes, ensure either the SAML response includes the `groups` attribute
and the `AttributeValue` value matches the **SAML Group Name** in GitLab,
or that all groups are removed from GitLab to disable Group Sync.
For a demo of Group Sync using Azure, see [Demo: SAML Group Sync](https://youtu.be/Iqvo2tJfXjg).
## Configure SAML Group Sync
NOTE:
You must include the SAML configuration block on all Sidekiq nodes in addition to Rails application nodes if you:
- Use SAML Group Sync.
- Have multiple GitLab nodes, for example in a distributed or highly available architecture.
NOTE:
SAML Group Sync is only supported for the [SAML provider named `saml`](../../../integration/saml.md#configure-gitlab-to-use-multiple-saml-idps).
As a result, SAML Group Sync only supports a single SAML provider. For more information, see [issue 386605](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/386605).
WARNING:
To prevent users being accidentally removed from the GitLab group, follow these instructions closely before
enabling Group Sync in GitLab.
To configure SAML Group Sync for self-managed GitLab instances:
1. Configure the [SAML OmniAuth Provider](../../../integration/saml.md).
1. Ensure your SAML identity provider sends an attribute statement with the same name as the value of the `groups_attribute` setting. See the following attribute statement example for reference:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
{
name: "saml",
label: "Provider name", # optional label for login button, defaults to "Saml",
groups_attribute: 'Groups',
args: {
assertion_consumer_service_url: "https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/saml/callback",
idp_cert_fingerprint: "43:51:43:a1:b5:fc:8b:b7:0a:3a:a9:b1:0f:66:73:a8",
idp_sso_target_url: "https://login.example.com/idp",
issuer: "https://gitlab.example.com",
name_identifier_format: "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:persistent"
}
}
]
```
To configure SAML Group Sync for GitLab.com instances:
1. See [SAML SSO for GitLab.com groups](index.md).
1. Ensure your SAML identity provider sends an attribute statement named `Groups` or `groups`.
NOTE:
The value for `Groups` or `groups` in the SAML response may be either the group name or an ID.
For example, Azure AD sends the Azure Group Object ID instead of the name. Use the ID value when configuring [SAML Group Links](#configure-saml-group-links).
```xml
Developers
Product Managers
```
Other attribute names such as `http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/claims/groups`
are not accepted as a source of groups.
See [examples](../../../user/group/saml_sso/example_saml_config.md)
for configuring the required attribute name in the SAML identity provider's settings.
## Configure SAML Group Links
When SAML is enabled, users with the Maintainer or Owner role
see a new menu item in group **Settings > SAML Group Links**. You can configure one or more **SAML Group Links** to map
a SAML identity provider group name to a GitLab role. This can be done for a top-level group or any subgroup.
To link the SAML groups:
1. In **SAML Group Name**, enter the value of the relevant `saml:AttributeValue`. The value entered here must exactly match the value sent in the SAML response. For some IdPs, this may be a group ID or object ID (Azure AD) instead of a friendly group name.
1. Choose the role in **Access Level**.
1. Select **Save**.
1. Repeat to add additional group links if required.
![SAML Group Links](img/saml_group_links_v13_9.png)
If a user is a member of multiple SAML groups mapped to the same GitLab group,
the user gets the highest role from the groups. For example, if one group
is linked as Guest and another Maintainer, a user in both groups gets the Maintainer
role.
Users granted:
- A higher role with Group Sync are displayed as having
[direct membership](../../project/members/index.md#display-direct-members) of the group.
- A lower or the same role with Group Sync are displayed as having
[inherited membership](../../project/members/index.md#display-inherited-members) of the group.
### Automatic member removal
After a group sync, users who are not members of a mapped SAML group are removed from the group.
On GitLab.com, users in the top-level group are assigned the
[default membership role](index.md#role) instead of being removed.
For example, in the following diagram:
- Alex Garcia signs into GitLab and is removed from GitLab Group C because they don't belong
to SAML Group C.
- Sidney Jones belongs to SAML Group C, but is not added to GitLab Group C because they have
not yet signed in.
```mermaid
graph TB
subgraph SAML users
SAMLUserA[Sidney Jones]
SAMLUserB[Zhang Wei]
SAMLUserC[Alex Garcia]
SAMLUserD[Charlie Smith]
end
subgraph SAML groups
SAMLGroupA["Group A"] --> SAMLGroupB["Group B"]
SAMLGroupA --> SAMLGroupC["Group C"]
SAMLGroupA --> SAMLGroupD["Group D"]
end
SAMLGroupB --> |Member|SAMLUserA
SAMLGroupB --> |Member|SAMLUserB
SAMLGroupC --> |Member|SAMLUserA
SAMLGroupC --> |Member|SAMLUserB
SAMLGroupD --> |Member|SAMLUserD
SAMLGroupD --> |Member|SAMLUserC
```
```mermaid
graph TB
subgraph GitLab users
GitLabUserA[Sidney Jones]
GitLabUserB[Zhang Wei]
GitLabUserC[Alex Garcia]
GitLabUserD[Charlie Smith]
end
subgraph GitLab groups
GitLabGroupA["Group A (SAML configured)"] --> GitLabGroupB["Group B (SAML Group Link not configured)"]
GitLabGroupA --> GitLabGroupC["Group C (SAML Group Link configured)"]
GitLabGroupA --> GitLabGroupD["Group D (SAML Group Link configured)"]
end
GitLabGroupB --> |Member|GitLabUserA
GitLabGroupC --> |Member|GitLabUserB
GitLabGroupC --> |Member|GitLabUserC
GitLabGroupD --> |Member|GitLabUserC
GitLabGroupD --> |Member|GitLabUserD
```
```mermaid
graph TB
subgraph GitLab users
GitLabUserA[Sidney Jones]
GitLabUserB[Zhang Wei]
GitLabUserC[Alex Garcia]
GitLabUserD[Charlie Smith]
end
subgraph GitLab groups after Alex Garcia signs in
GitLabGroupA[Group A]
GitLabGroupA["Group A (SAML configured)"] --> GitLabGroupB["Group B (SAML Group Link not configured)"]
GitLabGroupA --> GitLabGroupC["Group C (SAML Group Link configured)"]
GitLabGroupA --> GitLabGroupD["Group D (SAML Group Link configured)"]
end
GitLabGroupB --> |Member|GitLabUserA
GitLabGroupC --> |Member|GitLabUserB
GitLabGroupD --> |Member|GitLabUserC
GitLabGroupD --> |Member|GitLabUserD
```
#### User that belongs to many SAML groups automatically removed from GitLab group
When using Azure AD as the SAML identity provider, users that belong to many SAML groups can be automatically removed from your GitLab group. Users are removed from GitLab
groups if the group claim is missing from the user's SAML assertion.
Because of a [known issue with Azure AD](https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000022190), if a user belongs to more than 150 SAML groups, the group claim is not sent
in the user's SAML assertion.
With an Azure AD premium subscription, you can allow up to 500 group IDs to be sent in a SAML token using the
[Azure AD documentation configuration steps](https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000022190).
Otherwise, you can work around this issue by changing the [group claims](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-fed-group-claims#configure-the-azure-ad-application-registration-for-group-attributes) to use the `Groups assigned to the application` option instead.
![Manage Group Claims](img/Azure-manage-group-claims.png).
### Use the API
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/290367) in GitLab 15.3.
You can use the GitLab API to [list, add, and delete](../../../api/groups.md#saml-group-links) SAML group links.