From 514be6f10848171eade6eb734e48d74d27cb7590 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marc 'risson' Schmitt Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 06:17:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] spelling Signed-off-by: Marc 'risson' Schmitt --- website/docs/advanced/tenancy.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/docs/advanced/tenancy.md b/website/docs/advanced/tenancy.md index 994d0aaa7..c8f1c556c 100644 --- a/website/docs/advanced/tenancy.md +++ b/website/docs/advanced/tenancy.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ --- title: Tenancy --- - ::::warning This feature is in alpha. Use at your own risk. :::: @@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ When creating a tenant, you must specify a `name`, used for display purposes, an There is always at least one tenant, `public`. This is the default tenant and cannot be deleted. Despite its name, it is not freely available to the world. Instead, it is stored in the `public` schema of the PostgreSQL database. -By default, all requests that do not explicitely belong to a tenant are redirected to the default tenant. Thus, after creating a tenant, you must associate a domain for which incoming requests will be redirected to said tenant. You can do so with API endpoints. After creating a domain `example.org` that is associated to the tenant `t_example`, all requests made to `example.org` will use the `t_example` tenant. However, requests made to `authentik.tld`, `subdomain.example.org` and all other domains will use the default tenant. +By default, all requests that do not explicitly belong to a tenant are redirected to the default tenant. Thus, after creating a tenant, you must associate a domain for which incoming requests will be redirected to said tenant. You can do so with API endpoints. After creating a domain `example.org` that is associated to the tenant `t_example`, all requests made to `example.org` will use the `t_example` tenant. However, requests made to `authentik.tld`, `subdomain.example.org` and all other domains will use the default tenant. ::::warning Expression policies currently have access to all tenants.