Enable OpenID Connect in the Dev Portal
The OpenID Connect Plugin (OIDC) allows the Kong Dev Portal to hook into existing authentication setups using third-party Identity Providers (IdP) such as Google, Okta, Microsoft Azure AD, Curity, etc.
OIDC must be used with the session
method, utilizing cookies for Dev Portal File API requests.
In addition, a configuration object is required to enable OIDC. Refer to the Sample Configuration Object section of this document for more information.
Note: The Dev Portal does not automatically create developer accounts on login via OIDC. A developer account matching the consumer_claim
configuration parameter has to be created and approved (if auto approve is not enabled) beforehand.
OIDC for the Dev Portal can be enabled in one of the following ways:
Portal Session Plugin Config
Session Plugin Config does not apply when using OpenID Connect.
Sample Configuration Object
Below is a sample configuration JSON object for using Google as the Identity Provider:
{
"consumer_by": ["username","custom_id","id"],
"leeway": 1000,
"scopes": ["openid","profile","email","offline_access"],
"logout_query_arg": "logout",
"client_id": ["<CLIENT-ID>"],
"login_action": "redirect",
"logout_redirect_uri": ["http://localhost:8003"],
"ssl_verify": false,
"consumer_claim": ["email"],
"forbidden_redirect_uri": ["http://localhost:8003/unauthorized"],
"client_secret": ["<CLIENT_SECRET>"],
"issuer": "https://accounts.google.com/",
"logout_methods": ["GET"],
"login_redirect_uri": ["http://localhost:8003"],
"login_redirect_mode": "query"
}
The placeholders above should be replaced with your actual values:
<CLIENT_ID>
- Client ID provided by IdP<CLIENT_SECRET>
- Client secret provided by IdP
See the documentation of the OpenID Connect plugin for more information.
Important: The redirect_uri
needs to be configured as an allowed URI in the IdP. If not set explicitly in the configuration object, the URI default is http://localhost:8004/<WORKSPACE_NAME>/auth
.
If portal_gui_host
and portal_api_url
are set to share a domain but differ with regard to subdomain, redirect_uri
and session_cookie_domain
need to be configured to allow OpenID Connect to apply the session correctly.
Example:
{
"consumer_by": ["username","custom_id","id"],
"leeway": 1000,
"scopes": ["openid","profile","email","offline_access"],
"logout_query_arg": "logout",
"client_id": ["<CLIENT_ID>"],
"login_redirect_uri": ["https://example.portal.com"],
"login_action": "redirect",
"logout_redirect_uri": ["https://example.portal.com"],
"ssl_verify": false,
"consumer_claim": ["email"],
"redirect_uri": ["https://exampleapi.portal.com/auth"],
"session_cookie_domain": ".portal.com",
"forbidden_redirect_uri": ["https://example.portal.com/unauthorized"],
"client_secret": ["<CLIENT_SECRET"],
"issuer": "https://accounts.google.com/",
"logout_methods": ["GET"],
"login_redirect_mode": "query"
}
Enable OIDC using Kong Manager
- Navigate to the Dev Portal’s Settings page.
- Find Authentication plugin under the Authentication tab.
- Select OpenId Connect from the drop down.
- Select Custom from the Auth Config (JSON) field drop down.
- Enter your customized Configuration JSON Object into the provided text area.
- Click Save Changes.
Warning When Dev Portal Authentication is enabled, content files will remain unauthenticated until a role is applied to them. The exception to this is
settings.txt
anddashboard.txt
which begin with the*
role. Please visit the Developer Roles and Content Permissions section for more info.
Enable OIDC using the Command Line
You can use the Kong Admin API to set up Dev Portal Authentication. To patch a Dev Portal’s authentication property directly, run:
curl -X PATCH http://localhost:8001/workspaces/<WORKSPACE NAME> \
--data "config.portal_auth=openid-connect"
"config.portal_auth_conf=<REPLACE WITH JSON CONFIG OBJECT>
Warning When Dev Portal Authentication is enabled, content files will remain unauthenticated until a role is applied to them. The exception to this is
settings.txt
anddashboard.txt
which begin with the*
role. Please visit the Developer Roles and Content Permissions section for more info.
Enable OIDC using kong.conf
Kong allows for a default authentication plugin
to be set in the Kong configuration file with the portal_auth
property.
In your kong.conf
file, set the property as follows:
portal_auth="openid-connect"
Then set the portal_auth_conf
property to your customized Configuration JSON Object.
This will set every Dev Portal to use OIDC by default when initialized, regardless of Workspace.