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Version: 1.5.0

OIDC authentication

Since version 1.3.0, Epinio has integrated Dex as an identity provider which adds the support for external OIDC providers.

To authenticate through Dex, you can use the login command with the --oidc flag. This will open a web page where you can authenticate with the configured providers.

epinio login --oidc https://epinio.mydomain.com

If you are using the epinio cli on a machine without a browser you can provide the --prompt flag. This will give you the url of a web page where you can authenticate even on a different machine. After logging in and pressing the Grant Access button the page will return the authorization code that you have to copy and paste back to the epinio cli input to finish the authentication process.

epinio login --oidc --prompt https://epinio.172.21.0.4.omg.howdoi.website

By default, only the local connector is setup with two users (admin@epinio.io and epinio@epinio.io). To add more connectors you can edit the Dex configuration file (key config.yaml), stored in the dex-config secret in the epinio namespace.

After a successful login, a new Epinio user will be created with the username matching the email used to login and returned by the provider.

If you want to login with the same email through the Epinio UI, you should set a password for your user by patching the user secret.

Find the secret name:

export EPINIO_USERNAME=$(echo -n 'admin@epinio.io' | base64)
kubectl get secret -n epinio -o json -l epinio.io/api-user-credentials | jq -r ".items[] | select(.data.username==\"$EPINIO_USERNAME\") | .metadata.name"

ruser-adminepinioio-9341763ee7dcbce070e7c14f246ec8291e9a7278

Patch the secret with the encrypted password:

export EPINIO_PASSWORD=$(echo -n '$2a$10$6bCi5NMstMK781In7JGiL.B44pgoplUb330FQvm6mVXMppbXBPiXS' | base64 -w0)
kubectl patch secret -n epinio -p="{\"data\":{\"password\": \"$EPINIO_PASSWORD\"}}" ruser-adminepinioio-9341763ee7dcbce070e7c14f246ec8291e9a7278

secret/ruser-adminepinioio-9341763ee7dcbce070e7c14f246ec8291e9a7278 patched

You're now able to login with the credentials in Epinio UI.

Groups and Roles mapping​

The external identity providers may provide additional information about the user, for example the groups that he's member of.

These groups can be used to associate a specific role to the user. To do so you need to add a rolesMapping key to the dex-config secret. The value of the key is a yaml string that will be used to map the groups of a provider to a specific role:

rolesMapping: |-
- connectorId: github
groups:
- id: Org1:Admins
role: admin
- id: Org1:TeamBlue
role: user

config.yaml: |-
connectors:
- type: github
id: github
name: GitHub
config:
loadAllGroups: true
orgs:
- name: Org1

The groups will be evaluated in order. In the previous example if the user is a member of both Org1:Admins and Org1:TeamBlue then that user will get the admin role.

Please note that the role is bound when the user is created. Any modification of the groups will not propagate to already existing users.