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authorJoe Marty <jmarty@iexposure.com>2017-02-07 15:32:26 -0600
committerJoe Marty <jmarty@iexposure.com>2017-02-13 12:54:57 -0600
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Edit omniauth-oauth2-generic docs for style conformance
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Sign into Gitlab with (almost) any OAuth2 provider
-The `omniauth-oauth2-generic` gem allows Single Sign On between Gitlab and your own OAuth2 provider (or any simple OAuth2 provider compatible with this gem)
+The `omniauth-oauth2-generic` gem allows Single Sign On between Gitlab and your own OAuth2 provider
+(or any OAuth2 provider compatible with this gem)
This strategy is designed to allow configuration of the simple OmniAuth SSO process outlined below:
@@ -11,50 +12,54 @@ This strategy is designed to allow configuration of the simple OmniAuth SSO proc
1. Strategy parses user information from the response, using a **configurable** format
1. Gitlab finds or creates the returned user and logs them in
-**Limitations of this Strategy:**
+### Limitations of this Strategy:
-- It can only be used for Single Sign on, and will not provide any other access granted by any OAuth provider (such as importing projects or users, etc).
+- It can only be used for Single Sign on, and will not provide any other access granted by any OAuth provider
+ (importing projects or users, etc)
- It only supports the Authorization Grant flow (most common for client-server applications, like Gitlab)
- It is not able to fetch user information from more than one URL
- It has not been tested with user information formats other than JSON
### Config Instructions
-1. To enable the OAuth2 generic strategy you must register your application in the OAuth2 provider you wish to authenticate with.
- That provider should generate an ID and secret key for you to use with this strategy.
+1. Register your application in the OAuth2 provider you wish to authenticate with.
The redirect URI you provide when registering the application should be:
- ```
- http://your-gitlab.host.com/users/auth/oauth2_generic/callback
- ```
+ ```
+ http://your-gitlab.host.com/users/auth/oauth2_generic/callback
+ ```
-1. You should now be able to get a Client ID and Client Secret. Where this shows up will differ for each provider.
- This may also be called Application ID and Secret.
+1. You should now be able to get a Client ID and Client Secret.
+ Where this shows up will differ for each provider.
+ This may also be called Application ID and Secret
-1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
+1. On your GitLab server, open the configuration file.
- For omnibus package:
+ For omnibus package:
- ```sh
- sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
- ```
+ ```sh
+ sudo editor /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
+ ```
- For installations from source:
+ For installations from source:
- ```sh
- cd /home/git/gitlab
+ ```sh
+ cd /home/git/gitlab
- sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
- ```
+ sudo -u git -H editor config/gitlab.yml
+ ```
-1. See [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration) for initial settings.
+1. See [Initial OmniAuth Configuration](omniauth.md#initial-omniauth-configuration) for initial settings
-1. Add the provider-specific configuration for your provider, as [described in the gem's README](https://gitlab.com/satorix/omniauth-oauth2-generic#gitlab-config-example)
+1. Add the provider-specific configuration for your provider, as [described in the gem's README][1]
-1. Save the configuration file.
+1. Save the configuration file
-1. Restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
+1. Restart GitLab for the changes to take effect
On the sign in page there should now be a new button below the regular sign in form.
-Click the button to begin your provider's authentication process. This will direct the browser to your OAuth2 Provider's authentication page.
-If everything goes well the user will be returned to your GitLab instance and will be signed in.
+Click the button to begin your provider's authentication process. This will direct
+the browser to your OAuth2 Provider's authentication page. If everything goes well
+the user will be returned to your GitLab instance and will be signed in.
+
+[1]: https://gitlab.com/satorix/omniauth-oauth2-generic#gitlab-config-example \ No newline at end of file