mc idp openid
New in version RELEASE.2023-05-26T23-31-54Z: mc idp openid
and its subcommands replace mc admin idp openid
.
Description
The mc idp openid
commands allow you to manage configurations to 3rd party OpenID Identity and Access Management (IAM) integrations.
Define configuration settings as an alternative to using environment variables when setting up an OpenID connection. The mc idp openid
commands are only supported against MinIO deployments.
Note
MinIO OpenID environment variables override their corresponding configuration settings as modified or set by this command.
The mc idp openid
command has the following subcommands:
Subcommand |
Description |
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Create an OpenID IDP server configuration. |
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Modify an existing OpenID IDP server configuration. |
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Remove an OpenID IDP server configuration from a deployment. |
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Outputs a list of the existing OpenID server configurations for a deployment. |
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Displays details for a specific OpenID server configuration. |
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Enables an OpenID server configuration. |
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Disables an OpenID server configuration. |
Configuration Parameters
The mc idp openid
subcommands support configuration parameters.
The parameters define the server’s interaction with the IAM provider.
For a more detailed explanation of the configuration parameters, refer to the config setting documentation.
Syntax
- add
Create a new set of configurations for an OpenID provider.
You can run the command multiple times to set up multiple OpenID providers.
When adding multiple OpenID providers, only one can be a JWT Claim-based provider. All others must be role-based providers.
The following example creates the configuration settings for the
myminio
deployment as defined in a newtest-config
setup for Dex integration.mc idp openid add myminio test-config \ client_id=minio-client-app \ client_secret=minio-client-app-secret \ config_url="http://localhost:5556/dex/.well-known/openid-configuration" \ scopes="openid,groups" \ redirect_uri="http://127.0.0.1:10000/oauth_callback" \ role_policy="consoleAdmin"
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid add \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME] \ [CFG_PARAM1] \ [CFG_PARAM2]...
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the command creates default configuration values.Replace the
[CFG_PARAM#]
with each of the configuration setting key-value pairs in the format ofPARAMETER="value"
.
- update
Modify an existing set of configurations for an OpenID provider.
The following example changes two of the configuration settings for the
myminio
deployment as defined in thetest-config
setup for Dex integration.mc idp openid update \ myminio \ test_config \ scopes="openid,groups" \ role_policy="consoleAdmin"
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid update \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME] \ [CFG_PARAM1] \ [CFG_PARAM2]...
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the command updates the default configuration.Replace the
[CFG_PARAM#]
with each of the configuration setting key-value pairs to update in the format ofPARAMETER="value"
.
- rm, remove
Remove an existing set of configurations for an OpenID provider.
The following example removes the
test-config
settings for themyminio
deployment.mc idp openid rm myminio test_config
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid rm \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME]
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the command removes the default configurations.
- ls, list
Outputs a list of existing configuration sets for OpenID providers.
The following example outputs a list of all OpenID configuration sets defined for the
myminio
deployment.mc idp openid ls myminio
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid ls ALIAS
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to list OpenID integrations for.
- info
Outputs the set of values defined for an existing set of server configurations for an OpenID provider.
The following example outputs the configuration settings defined for the
test_config
set of OpenID settings on themyminio
deployment.mc idp openid info myminio test_config
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid info \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME]
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the information displays for the default server configuration.
- enable
Begin using an existing set of configurations for an OpenID provider.
The following example enables the server configurations defined as
test_config
on themyminio
deployment.mc idp openid enable \ myminio \ test_config
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid enable \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME]
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the command enables the default configuration values.
- disable
Stop using a set of configurations for an OpenID provider.
The following example disables the server configurations defined as
test_config
on themyminio
deployment.mc idp openid disable \ myminio \ test_config
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] idp openid disable \ ALIAS \ [CFG_NAME]
Replace
ALIAS
with the alias of a MinIO deployment to configure for OpenID integration.Replace
CFG_NAME
with a unique string for this configuration. If not specified, the command disables the default configuration values.
Global Flags
This command supports any of the global flags.