A generic SAML strategy for OmniAuth.
https://github.com/PracticallyGreen/omniauth-saml
- OmniAuth 1.1+
- Ruby 1.9.2
Use the SAML strategy as a middleware in your application:
require 'omniauth'
use OmniAuth::Strategies::SAML,
:assertion_consumer_service_url => "consumer_service_url",
:issuer => "issuer",
:idp_sso_target_url => "idp_sso_target_url",
:idp_sso_target_url_runtime_params => {:original_param => :mapped_param},
:idp_cert => "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----",
:idp_cert_fingerprint => "E7:91:B2:E1:...",
:name_identifier_format => "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress"
or in your Rails application:
in Gemfile
:
gem 'omniauth-saml'
and in config/initializers/omniauth.rb
:
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :saml,
:assertion_consumer_service_url => "consumer_service_url",
:issuer => "rails-application",
:idp_sso_target_url => "idp_sso_target_url",
:idp_sso_target_url_runtime_params => {:original_param => :mapped_param},
:idp_cert => "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----",
:idp_cert_fingerprint => "E7:91:B2:E1:...",
:name_identifier_format => "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress"
end
For IdP-initiated SSO, users should directly access the IdP SSO target URL. Set the href
of your application's login link to the value of idp_sso_target_url
. For SP-initiated SSO, link to /auth/saml
.
-
:assertion_consumer_service_url
- The URL at which the SAML assertion should be received. With OmniAuth this is typicallyhttp://example.com/auth/callback
. Required. -
:issuer
- The name of your application. Some identity providers might need this to establish the identity of the service provider requesting the login. Required. -
:idp_sso_target_url
- The URL to which the authentication request should be sent. This would be on the identity provider. Required. -
:idp_sso_target_url_runtime_params
- A dynamic mapping of request params that exist on the request phase of omniauth and you would like to be sent to the IdP with whatever mapping. So for example, a paramoriginal_request_param
with valueoriginal_param_value
, could be sent to the IdP on the login request asmapped_idp_param
with valueoriginal_param_value
. Optional. -
:idp_cert
- The identity provider's certificate in PEM format. Takes precedence over the fingerprint option below. This option or:idp_cert_fingerprint
must be present. -
:idp_cert_fingerprint
- The SHA1 fingerprint of the certificate, e.g. "90:CC:16:F0:8D:...". This is provided from the identity provider when setting up the relationship. This option or:idp_cert
must be present. -
:name_identifier_format
- Describes the format of the username required by this application. If you need the email address, use "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress". See http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-core-2.0-os.pdf section 8.3 for other options. Note that the identity provider might not support all options. Used during SP-initiated SSO. Optional. -
See the
Onelogin::Saml::Settings
class in the Ruby SAML gem for additional supported options.
Authored by Raecoo Cao, Todd W Saxton, Ryan Wilcox, Rajiv Aaron Manglani, and Steven Anderson.
Maintained by Rajiv Aaron Manglani.
Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Practically Green, Inc.. All rights reserved. Released under the MIT license.
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