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type: concepts, howto
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stage: Manage
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group: Access
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Amazon Web Services Cognito
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Amazon Cognito lets you add user sign-up, sign-in, and access control to your GitLab instance.
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The following documentation enables Cognito as an OAuth2 provider.
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## Configure AWS Cognito
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To enable the [AWS Cognito](https://aws.amazon.com/cognito/) OAuth2 OmniAuth provider, register your application with Cognito,
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where it will generate a Client ID and Client Secret for your application.
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Any settings you configure in the following procedure can be modified later.
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The following steps enable AWS Cognito as an authentication provider:
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1. Sign in to the [AWS console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home).
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1. Select **Cognito** from the **Services** menu.
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1. Select **Manage User Pools**, and click the **Create a user pool** button in the top right corner.
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1. Enter the pool name and then click the **Step through settings** button.
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1. Under **How do you want your end users to sign in?**, select **Email address or phone number** and **Allow email addresses**.
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1. Under **Which standard attributes do you want to require?**, select **email**.
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1. Go to the next steps of configuration and set the rest of the settings to suit your needs - in the basic setup they are not related to GitLab configuration.
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1. In the **App clients** settings, click **Add an app client**, add **App client name** and select the **Enable username password based authentication** check box.
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1. Click **Create app client**.
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1. In the next step, you can set up AWS Lambda functions for sending emails. You can then finish creating the pool.
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1. After creating the user pool, go to **App client settings** and provide the required information:
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- **Enabled Identity Providers** - select all
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- **Callback URL** - `https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/cognito/callback`
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- Substitute the URL of your GitLab instance for `gitlab.example.com`
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- **Allowed OAuth Flows** - Authorization code grant
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- **Allowed OAuth2 Scopes** - `email`, `openid`, and `profile`
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1. Save changes for the app client settings.
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1. Under **Domain name** include the AWS domain name for your AWS Cognito application.
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1. Under **App Clients**, find your app client ID and app client secret. These values correspond to the OAuth2 Client ID and Client Secret. Save these values.
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## Configure GitLab
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1. See [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](../../integration/omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration) for initial settings.
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1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
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**For Omnibus installations**
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```shell
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sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
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```
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1. In the following code block, substitute the Client ID (`app_id`), Client Secret (`app_secret`), and the Amazon domain name (`site`) for your AWS Cognito application.
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Include the code block in the `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` file:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_allow_single_sign_on'] = ['cognito']
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
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{
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"name" => "cognito",
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# "label" => "Cognito",
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# "icon" => nil, # Optional icon URL
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"app_id" => "CLIENT ID",
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"app_secret" => "CLIENT SECRET",
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"args" => {
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"scope" => "openid profile email",
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client_options: {
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'site' => 'https://your_domain.auth.your_region.amazoncognito.com',
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'authorize_url' => '/oauth2/authorize',
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'token_url' => '/oauth2/token',
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'user_info_url' => '/oauth2/userInfo'
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},
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user_response_structure: {
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root_path: [],
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id_path: ['sub'],
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attributes: { nickname: 'email', name: 'email', email: 'email' }
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},
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name: 'cognito',
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strategy_class: "OmniAuth::Strategies::OAuth2Generic"
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}
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}
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]
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```
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1. Save the configuration file.
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1. Save the file and [reconfigure](../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure) GitLab for the changes to take effect.
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Your sign-in page should now display a Cognito button below the regular sign-in form.
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To begin the authentication process, click the icon, and AWS Cognito will ask the user to sign in and authorize the GitLab application.
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If successful, the user will be redirected and signed in to your GitLab instance.
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For more information, see the [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](../../integration/omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration).
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