website/docs: Troubleshooting Whitelist Email and Web-Dev Setup Docs (#6426)
* Whitelist email troubleshooting docs * update preview website command * Update website/docs/troubleshooting/whitelist_email.md Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> * Update website/docs/troubleshooting/whitelist_email.md Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> * Update website/docs/troubleshooting/whitelist_email.md Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> * Update website/docs/troubleshooting/whitelist_email.md Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> * Update website/docs/troubleshooting/whitelist_email.md Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> * refactor policies section * refactor policies section --------- Signed-off-by: Sandeep Gadhiya <sandeepgadhiya22@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: sandeepgadhiya <sandeep.gadhiya@turtlemint.com> Co-authored-by: Tana M Berry <tanamarieberry@yahoo.com>
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1. Clone the git repo from https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik
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2. Run `make website-install` to install the website development dependencies
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3. Run `website-watch` to start a development server to see and preview your changes
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3. Run `make website-watch` to start a development server to see and preview your changes
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4. Finally when you're about to commit your changes, run `make website` to run the linter and auto-formatter.
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title: Whitelist email domains
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---
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To add specific email addresses to an allow list for signing in through SSO or directly with default policy customization,
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follow these steps:
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1. In the Admin interface, navigate to **Customization > Policies** and modify the default policy named `default-source-enrollment-if-sso`.
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2. Add the following code snippet in the policy-specific settings under **Expression** and then click **Update**.
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```python
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allowed_domains = ["example.net", "example.com"]
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current_domain =request.context["prompt_data"]["email"].split("@")[1]
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if current_domain in allowed_domains:
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email = request.context["prompt_data"]["email"]
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request.context["prompt_data"]["username"] = email
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return ak_is_sso_flow
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else:
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return ak_message("Access denied for this email domain")
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```
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This configuration specifies the `allowed_domains` list of domains for logging in through SSO, such as Google OAuth2. If your email is not in the available domains, you will receive a 'Permission Denied' message on the login screen.
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type: "doc",
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id: "policies/index",
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},
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items: ["policies/expression"],
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items: [
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{
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type: "category",
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label: "Working with policies",
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items: ["policies/working_with_policies/whitelist_email"],
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link: {
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type: "generated-index",
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title: "Working with policies",
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slug: "policies/working_with_policies",
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description: "Overview of policies configuration",
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},
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},
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"policies/expression",
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],
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},
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{
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type: "category",
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