debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/user/group/saml_sso/scim_setup.md
2019-09-04 21:01:54 +05:30

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SCIM provisioning using SAML SSO for Groups [SILVER ONLY]

Introduced in GitLab.com Silver 11.10.

System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM), is an open standard that enables the automation of user provisioning. When SCIM is provisioned for a GitLab group, membership of that group is synchronized between GitLab and the identity provider.

GitLab's SCIM API implements part of the RFC7644 protocol.

Currently, the following actions are available:

  • CREATE
  • UPDATE
  • DELETE (deprovisioning)

The following identity providers are supported:

  • Azure

Requirements

  • Group SSO needs to be configured.

  • The scim_group feature flag must be enabled:

    Run the following commands in a Rails console:

    # Omnibus GitLab
    gitlab-rails console
    
    # Installation from source
    cd /home/git/gitlab
    sudo -u git -H bin/rails console RAILS_ENV=production
    

    To enable SCIM for a group named group_name:

    group = Group.find_by_full_path('group_name')
    Feature.enable(:group_scim, group)
    

GitLab configuration

Once Single sign-on has been configured, we can:

  1. Navigate to the group and click Settings > SAML SSO.
  2. Click on the Generate a SCIM token button.
  3. Save the token and URL so they can be used in the next step.

SCIM token configuration

SCIM IdP configuration

Configuration on Azure

In the Single sign-on configuration for the group, make sure that the Name identifier value (NameID) points to a unique identifier, such as the user.objectid. This will match the extern_uid used on GitLab.

The GitLab app in Azure needs to be configured following Azure's SCIM setup.

Note the following:

  • The Tenant URL and secret token are the ones retrieved in the previous step.
  • Should there be any problems with the availability of GitLab or similar errors, the notification email set will get those.
  • For mappings, we will only leave Synchronize Azure Active Directory Users to AppName enabled.

You can then test the connection clicking on Test Connection.

Synchronize Azure Active Directory users

  1. Click on Synchronize Azure Active Directory Users to AppName, to configure the attribute mapping.

  2. Select the unique identifier (in the example objectId) as the id and externalId, and enable the Create, Update, and Delete actions.

  3. Map the userPricipalName to emails[type eq "work"].value and mailNickname to userName.

    Example configuration:

    Azure's attribute mapping configuration

  4. Click on Show advanced options > Edit attribute list for AppName.

  5. Leave the id as the primary and only required field.

    NOTE: Note: username should neither be primary nor required as we don't support that field on GitLab SCIM yet.

    Azure's attribute advanced configuration

  6. Save all the screens and, in the Provisioning step, set the Provisioning Status to ON.

    NOTE: Note: You can control what is actually synced by selecting the Scope. For example, Sync only assigned users and groups will only sync the users assigned to the application (Users and groups), otherwise it will sync the whole Active Directory.

Once enabled, the synchronization details and any errors will appear on the bottom of the Provisioning screen, together with a link to the audit logs.