website/integrations: fix Grafana role mapping docs (#8110)
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@ -17,29 +17,20 @@ The following placeholders will be used:
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- `grafana.company` is the FQDN of the Grafana install.
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- `grafana.company` is the FQDN of the Grafana install.
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- `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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- `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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Create an application in authentik. Create an OAuth2/OpenID provider with the following parameters:
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Create an OAuth2/OpenID provider with the following parameters:
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- Client Type: `Confidential`
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- Client Type: `Confidential`
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- Scopes: OpenID, Email and Profile
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- Scopes: OpenID, Email and Profile
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- Signing Key: Select any available key
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- Signing Key: Select any available key
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- Redirect URIs: `https://grafana.company/login/generic_oauth`
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- Redirect URIs: `https://grafana.company/login/generic_oauth`
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Additionally, because Grafana has its own concept of groups, we need to create a custom Scope Mapping to ensure Grafana can read the user's groups assigned within authentik. It should contain the following expression:
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Note the Client ID and Client Secret values.
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```json
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Create an application, using the provider you've created above. Note the slug of the application you've created.
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return {
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"info": { "groups": [group.name for group in request.user.ak_groups.all()] },
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}
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```
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This ensures that groups are available under `info.groups[]`, which can be used later in [Role Mapping](#role-mappings).
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Note the Client ID and Client Secret values. Create an application, using the provider you've created above. Note the slug of the application you've created.
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## Terraform provider
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## Terraform provider
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```hcl
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```hcl
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data "authentik_flow" "default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent" {
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data "authentik_flow" "default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent" {
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slug = "default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent"
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slug = "default-provider-authorization-implicit-consent"
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}
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}
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name = "authentik default OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'openid'"
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name = "authentik default OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'openid'"
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}
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}
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resource "authentik_scope_mapping" "scope-grafana-roles" {
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name = "Grafana Groups"
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scope_name = "grafana-groups"
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expression = <<EOF
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return {
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"info": { "groups": [group.name for group in request.user.ak_groups.all()] },
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}
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EOF
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}
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resource "authentik_provider_oauth2" "grafana" {
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resource "authentik_provider_oauth2" "grafana" {
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name = "Grafana"
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name = "Grafana"
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# Required. You can use the output of:
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# Required. You can use the output of:
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-email.id,
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-email.id,
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-profile.id,
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-profile.id,
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-openid.id,
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data.authentik_scope_mapping.scope-openid.id,
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authentik_scope_mapping.scope-grafana-roles.id,
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]
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]
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}
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}
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# Optionally enable auto-login (bypasses Grafana login screen)
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# Optionally enable auto-login (bypasses Grafana login screen)
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GF_AUTH_OAUTH_AUTO_LOGIN: "true"
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GF_AUTH_OAUTH_AUTO_LOGIN: "true"
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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GF_AUTH_GENERIC_OAUTH_ROLE_ATTRIBUTE_PATH: "contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'"
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GF_AUTH_GENERIC_OAUTH_ROLE_ATTRIBUTE_PATH: "contains(groups, 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(groups, 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'"
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```
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```
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</TabItem>
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</TabItem>
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token_url = https://authentik.company/application/o/token/
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token_url = https://authentik.company/application/o/token/
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api_url = https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/
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api_url = https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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role_attribute_path = contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'
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role_attribute_path = contains(groups, 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(groups, 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'
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```
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```
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</TabItem>
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token_url: "https://authentik.company/application/o/token/"
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token_url: "https://authentik.company/application/o/token/"
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api_url: "https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/"
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api_url: "https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/"
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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# Optionally map user groups to Grafana roles
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role_attribute_path: contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'
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role_attribute_path: contains(groups, 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(groups, 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'
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```
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```
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:::note
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:::note
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In the example shown above, one of the specified group names is "Grafana Admins". If the user is a member of this group, they will be granted the "Admin" role in Grafana.
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In the example shown above, one of the specified group names is "Grafana Admins". If the user is a member of this group, they will be granted the "Admin" role in Grafana.
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If the user is not a member of the "Grafana Admins" group, it moves on to see if the user is a member of the "Grafana Editors" group. If they are, they are granted the "Editor" role. Finally, if the user is not found to be a member of either of these groups, it fails back to granting the "Viewer" role.
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If the user is not a member of the "Grafana Admins" group, it moves on to see if the user is a member of the "Grafana Editors" group. If they are, they are granted the "Editor" role. Finally, if the user is not found to be a member of either of these groups, it fails back to granting the "Viewer" role.
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```text
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contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Admins') && 'Admin' || contains(info.groups[*], 'Grafana Editors') && 'Editor' || 'Viewer'
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^ attribute ^ group to search for^ role to grant ^ or grant "Viewer" role.
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```
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For more information on group/role mappings, see [Grafana's docs](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/auth/generic-oauth/#role-mapping).
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For more information on group/role mappings, see [Grafana's docs](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/auth/generic-oauth/#role-mapping).
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### Grafana Configuration Considerations
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### Grafana Configuration Considerations
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