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type: reference
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---
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# OpenID Connect OmniAuth provider
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GitLab can use [OpenID Connect](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html) as an OmniAuth provider.
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To enable the OpenID Connect OmniAuth provider, you must register your application with an OpenID Connect provider.
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The OpenID Connect will provide you with a client details and secret for you to use.
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1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
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For Omnibus GitLab:
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```sh
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sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
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```
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For installations from source:
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```sh
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cd /home/git/gitlab
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sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
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```
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See [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](../../integration/omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration) for initial settings.
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1. Add the provider configuration.
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For Omnibus GitLab:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
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{ 'name' => 'openid_connect',
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'label' => '<your_oidc_label>',
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'args' => {
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"name' => 'openid_connect',
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'scope' => ['openid','profile'],
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'response_type' => 'code',
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'issuer' => '<your_oidc_url>',
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'discovery' => true,
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'client_auth_method' => 'query',
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'uid_field' => '<uid_field>',
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'client_options' => {
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'identifier' => '<your_oidc_client_id>',
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'secret' => '<your_oidc_client_secret>',
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'redirect_uri' => '<your_gitlab_url>/users/auth/openid_connect/callback'
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}
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}
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}
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]
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```
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For installation from source:
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```yaml
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- { name: 'openid_connect',
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label: '<your_oidc_label>',
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args: {
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name: 'openid_connect',
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scope: ['openid','profile'],
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response_type: 'code',
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issuer: '<your_oidc_url>',
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discovery: true,
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client_auth_method: 'query',
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uid_field: '<uid_field>',
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client_options: {
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identifier: '<your_oidc_client_id>',
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secret: '<your_oidc_client_secret>',
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redirect_uri: '<your_gitlab_url>/users/auth/openid_connect/callback'
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}
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}
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}
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```
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> **Note:**
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>
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> - For more information on each configuration option refer to
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the [OmniAuth OpenID Connect usage documentation](https://github.com/m0n9oose/omniauth_openid_connect#usage) and
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the [OpenID Connect Core 1.0 specification](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html).
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1. For the configuration above, change the values for the provider to match your OpenID Connect client setup. Use the following as a guide:
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- `<your_oidc_label>` is the label that will be displayed on the login page.
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- `<your_oidc_url>` (optional) is the URL that points to the OpenID Connect provider. For example, `https://example.com/auth/realms/your-realm`.
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If this value is not provided, the URL is constructed from the `client_options` in the following format: `<client_options.scheme>://<client_options.host>:<client_options.port>`.
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- If `discovery` is set to `true`, the OpenID Connect provider will try to auto discover the client options using `<your_oidc_url>/.well-known/openid-configuration`. Defaults to `false`.
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- `client_auth_method` (optional) specifies the method used for authenticating the client with the OpenID Connect provider.
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- Supported values are:
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- `basic` - HTTP Basic Authentication
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- `jwt_bearer` - JWT based authentication (private key and client secret signing)
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- `mtls` - Mutual TLS or X.509 certificate validation
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- Any other value will POST the client id and secret in the request body
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- If not specified, defaults to `basic`.
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- `<uid_field>` (optional) is the field name from the `user_info` details that will be used as `uid` value. For example, `preferred_username`.
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If this value is not provided or the field with the configured value is missing from the `user_info` details, the `uid` will use the `sub` field.
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- `client_options` are the OpenID Connect client-specific options. Specifically:
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- `identifier` is the client identifier as configured in the OpenID Connect service provider.
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- `secret` is the client secret as configured in the OpenID Connect service provider.
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- `redirect_uri` is the GitLab URL to redirect the user to after successful login. For example, `http://example.com/users/auth/openid_connect/callback`.
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- `end_session_endpoint` (optional) is the URL to the endpoint that end the session (logout). Can be provided if auto-discovery disabled or unsuccessful.
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The following `client_options` are optional unless auto-discovery is disabled or unsuccessful:
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- `authorization_endpoint` is the URL to the endpoint that authorizes the end user.
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- `token_endpoint` is the URL to the endpoint that provides Access Token.
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- `userinfo_endpoint` is the URL to the endpoint that provides the user information.
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- `jwks_uri` is the URL to the endpoint where the Token signer publishes its keys.
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1. Save the configuration file.
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1. [Reconfigure](../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure) or [restart GitLab](../restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source)
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for the changes to take effect if you installed GitLab via Omnibus or from source respectively.
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On the sign in page, there should now be an OpenID Connect icon below the regular sign in form.
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Click the icon to begin the authentication process. The OpenID Connect provider will ask the user to
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sign in and authorize the GitLab application (if confirmation required by the client). If everything goes well, the user
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will be redirected to GitLab and will be signed in.
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## Example configurations
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The following configurations illustrate how to set up OpenID with
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different providers with Omnibus GitLab.
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### Google
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See the [Google
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documentation](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect)
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for more details:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['omniauth_providers'] = [
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{
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'name' => 'openid_connect',
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'label' => 'Google OpenID',
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'args' => {
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'name' => 'openid_connect',
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'scope' => ['openid', 'profile', 'email'],
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'response_type' => 'code',
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'issuer' => 'https://accounts.google.com',
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'client_auth_method' => 'query',
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'discovery' => true,
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'uid_field' => 'preferred_username',
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'client_options' => {
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'identifier' => '<YOUR PROJECT CLIENT ID>',
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'secret' => '<YOUR PROJECT CLIENT SECRET>',
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'redirect_uri' => 'https://example.com/users/auth/openid_connect/callback',
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}
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}
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}
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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If you're having trouble, here are some tips:
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1. Ensure `discovery` is set to `true`. Setting it to `false` requires
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specifying all the URLs and keys required to make OpenID work.
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1. Check your system clock to ensure the time is synchronized properly.
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1. As mentioned in [the
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documentation](https://github.com/m0n9oose/omniauth_openid_connect),
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make sure `issuer` corresponds to the base URL of the Discovery URL. For
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example, `https://accounts.google.com` is used for the URL
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`https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration`.
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1. The OpenID Connect client uses HTTP Basic Authentication to send the
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OAuth2 access token if `client_auth_method` is not defined or if set to `basic`.
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If you are seeing 401 errors upon retrieving the `userinfo` endpoint, you may
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want to check your OpenID Web server configuration. For example, for
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[oauth2-server-php](https://github.com/bshaffer/oauth2-server-php), you
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may need to [add a configuration parameter to
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Apache](https://github.com/bshaffer/oauth2-server-php/issues/926#issuecomment-387502778).
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