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Overview

This subordinate charm provides a way to integrate an Open ID Connect based identity provider with Keystone using mod_auth_openidc. Apache operates as an OpenID Connect Relaying Party towards an OpenID Connect Provider.

Usage

Configuration

To display all configuration option information run juju config keystone-openidc. If the application is not deployed then see the charm's Configure tab in the Charmhub. Finally, the Juju documentation provides general guidance on configuring applications.

Deployment

These deployment instructions assume the following applications are present: keystone and openstack-dashboard

To deploy keystone-openidc:

juju deploy keystone-openidc

Join keystone-openidc to keystone:

juju add-relation keystone:keystone-fid-service-provider keystone-openidc:keystone-fid-service-provider

Join keystone-openidc to openstack-dashboard to provide SSO access through Horizon:

juju add-relation openstack-dashboard:websso-fid-service-provider keystone-openidc:websso-fid-service-provider

Now provide an OpenID Connect client credentials and the URL for autodiscovery of the backend's configuration:

juju config keystone-openidc \
    oidc-client-id="<CLIENT_ID>" \
    oidc-client-secret="<CLIENT_SECRET>" \
    oidc-provider-metadata-url="https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration"

Here is a bundle representation of the deployment:

applications:
  keystone-openidc:
    charm: ch:keystone-openid
    num_units: 0
    options:
      oidc-client-id: "<CLIENT_ID>"
      oidc-client-secret: "<CLIENT_SECRET>"
      oidc-provider-metadata-url: "https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration"
relations:
- - keystone:keystone-fid-service-provider
  - keystone-openidc:keystone-fid-service-provider
- - openstack-dashboard:websso-fid-service-provider
  - keystone-openidc:websso-fid-service-provider

OpenStack CLI Authentication

The OpenStack client supports authentication against an OpenID Connect identity provider using Bearer Access Token authentication flow only. This requires the keystone-openidc charm to have its configuration option auth-type set to 'auth-openidc' (the default).

Here is an example of the environment variables that need to be set for the OpenStack client to authenticate successfully:

export OS_AUTH_TYPE=v3oidcpassword
export OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT="https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration"

export OS_OPENID_SCOPE="openid email profile"
export OS_CLIENT_ID="<CLIENT_SECRET>"
export OS_CLIENT_SECRET="<CLIENT_SECRET>"
export OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER=openid
export OS_PROTOCOL=openid

# At the end include openstack specific config, like OS_USERNAME, OS_PASSWORD, etc.
# ...

Bugs

Please report bugs on Launchpad.

For general charm questions refer to the OpenStack Charm Guide.

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