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---
apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1
kind: CustomResourceDefinition
metadata:
annotations:
controller-gen.kubebuilder.io/version: v0.4.0
creationTimestamp: null
name: oidcidentityproviders.idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev
spec:
group: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev
names:
categories:
- pinniped
- pinniped-idp
- pinniped-idps
kind: OIDCIdentityProvider
listKind: OIDCIdentityProviderList
plural: oidcidentityproviders
singular: oidcidentityprovider
scope: Namespaced
versions:
- additionalPrinterColumns:
- jsonPath: .spec.issuer
name: Issuer
type: string
- jsonPath: .status.phase
name: Status
type: string
- jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp
name: Age
type: date
name: v1alpha1
schema:
openAPIV3Schema:
description: OIDCIdentityProvider describes the configuration of an upstream
OpenID Connect identity provider.
properties:
apiVersion:
description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation
of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest
internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources'
type: string
kind:
description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this
object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client
submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds'
type: string
metadata:
type: object
spec:
description: Spec for configuring the identity provider.
properties:
authorizationConfig:
description: AuthorizationConfig holds information about how to form
the OAuth2 authorization request parameters to be used with this
OIDC identity provider.
properties:
additionalAuthorizeParameters:
description: additionalAuthorizeParameters are extra query parameters
that should be included in the authorize request to your OIDC
provider in the authorization request during an OIDC Authorization
Code Flow. By default, no extra parameters are sent. The standard
parameters that will be sent are "response_type", "scope", "client_id",
"state", "nonce", "code_challenge", "code_challenge_method",
and "redirect_uri". These parameters cannot be included in this
setting. Additionally, the "hd" parameter cannot be included
in this setting at this time. The "hd" parameter is used by
Google's OIDC provider to provide a hint as to which "hosted
domain" the user should use during login. However, Pinniped
does not yet support validating the hosted domain in the resulting
ID token, so it is not yet safe to use this feature of Google's
OIDC provider with Pinniped. This setting does not influence
the parameters sent to the token endpoint in the Resource Owner
Password Credentials Grant. The Pinniped Supervisor requires
that your OIDC provider returns refresh tokens to the Supervisor
from the authorization flows. Some OIDC providers may require
a certain value for the "prompt" parameter in order to properly
request refresh tokens. See the documentation of your OIDC provider's
authorization endpoint for its requirements for what to include
in the request in order to receive a refresh token in the response,
if anything. If your provider requires the prompt parameter
to request a refresh token, then include it here. Also note
that most providers also require a certain scope to be requested
in order to receive refresh tokens. See the additionalScopes
setting for more information about using scopes to request refresh
tokens.
items:
description: Parameter is a key/value pair which represents
a parameter in an HTTP request.
properties:
name:
description: The name of the parameter. Required.
minLength: 1
type: string
value:
description: The value of the parameter.
type: string
required:
- name
type: object
type: array
x-kubernetes-list-map-keys:
- name
x-kubernetes-list-type: map
additionalScopes:
description: 'additionalScopes are the additional scopes that
will be requested from your OIDC provider in the authorization
request during an OIDC Authorization Code Flow and in the token
request during a Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant.
Note that the "openid" scope will always be requested regardless
of the value in this setting, since it is always required according
to the OIDC spec. By default, when this field is not set, the
Supervisor will request the following scopes: "openid", "offline_access",
"email", and "profile". See https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#ScopeClaims
for a description of the "profile" and "email" scopes. See https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#OfflineAccess
for a description of the "offline_access" scope. This default
value may change in future versions of Pinniped as the standard
evolves, or as common patterns used by providers who implement
the standard in the ecosystem evolve. By setting this list to
anything other than an empty list, you are overriding the default
value, so you may wish to include some of "offline_access",
"email", and "profile" in your override list. If you do not
want any of these scopes to be requested, you may set this list
to contain only "openid". Some OIDC providers may also require
a scope to get access to the user''s group membership, in which
case you may wish to include it in this list. Sometimes the
scope to request the user''s group membership is called "groups",
but unfortunately this is not specified in the OIDC standard.
Generally speaking, you should include any scopes required to
cause the appropriate claims to be the returned by your OIDC
provider in the ID token or userinfo endpoint results for those
claims which you would like to use in the oidcClaims settings
to determine the usernames and group memberships of your Kubernetes
users. See your OIDC provider''s documentation for more information
about what scopes are available to request claims. Additionally,
the Pinniped Supervisor requires that your OIDC provider returns
refresh tokens to the Supervisor from these authorization flows.
For most OIDC providers, the scope required to receive refresh
tokens will be "offline_access". See the documentation of your
OIDC provider''s authorization and token endpoints for its requirements
for what to include in the request in order to receive a refresh
token in the response, if anything. Note that it may be safe
to send "offline_access" even to providers which do not require
it, since the provider may ignore scopes that it does not understand
or require (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-3.3).
In the unusual case that you must avoid sending the "offline_access"
scope, then you must override the default value of this setting.
This is required if your OIDC provider will reject the request
when it includes "offline_access" (e.g. GitLab''s OIDC provider).'
items:
type: string
type: array
allowPasswordGrant:
description: allowPasswordGrant, when true, will allow the use
of OAuth 2.0's Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant (see
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-4.3) to
authenticate to the OIDC provider using a username and password
without a web browser, in addition to the usual browser-based
OIDC Authorization Code Flow. The Resource Owner Password Credentials
Grant is not officially part of the OIDC specification, so it
may not be supported by your OIDC provider. If your OIDC provider
supports returning ID tokens from a Resource Owner Password
Credentials Grant token request, then you can choose to set
this field to true. This will allow end users to choose to present
their username and password to the kubectl CLI (using the Pinniped
plugin) to authenticate to the cluster, without using a web
browser to log in as is customary in OIDC Authorization Code
Flow. This may be convenient for users, especially for identities
from your OIDC provider which are not intended to represent
a human actor, such as service accounts performing actions in
a CI/CD environment. Even if your OIDC provider supports it,
you may wish to disable this behavior by setting this field
to false when you prefer to only allow users of this OIDCIdentityProvider
to log in via the browser-based OIDC Authorization Code Flow.
Using the Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant means that
the Pinniped CLI and Pinniped Supervisor will directly handle
your end users' passwords (similar to LDAPIdentityProvider),
and you will not be able to require multi-factor authentication
or use the other web-based login features of your OIDC provider
during Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant logins. allowPasswordGrant
defaults to false.
type: boolean
type: object
claims:
description: Claims provides the names of token claims that will be
used when inspecting an identity from this OIDC identity provider.
properties:
groups:
description: Groups provides the name of the ID token claim or
userinfo endpoint response claim that will be used to ascertain
the groups to which an identity belongs. By default, the identities
will not include any group memberships when this setting is
not configured.
type: string
username:
description: Username provides the name of the ID token claim
or userinfo endpoint response claim that will be used to ascertain
an identity's username. When not set, the username will be an
automatically constructed unique string which will include the
issuer URL of your OIDC provider along with the value of the
"sub" (subject) claim from the ID token.
type: string
type: object
client:
description: OIDCClient contains OIDC client information to be used
used with this OIDC identity provider.
properties:
secretName:
description: SecretName contains the name of a namespace-local
Secret object that provides the clientID and clientSecret for
an OIDC client. If only the SecretName is specified in an OIDCClient
struct, then it is expected that the Secret is of type "secrets.pinniped.dev/oidc-client"
with keys "clientID" and "clientSecret".
type: string
required:
- secretName
type: object
issuer:
description: Issuer is the issuer URL of this OIDC identity provider,
i.e., where to fetch /.well-known/openid-configuration.
minLength: 1
pattern: ^https://
type: string
tls:
description: TLS configuration for discovery/JWKS requests to the
issuer.
properties:
certificateAuthorityData:
description: X.509 Certificate Authority (base64-encoded PEM bundle).
If omitted, a default set of system roots will be trusted.
type: string
type: object
required:
- client
- issuer
type: object
status:
description: Status of the identity provider.
properties:
conditions:
description: Represents the observations of an identity provider's
current state.
items:
description: Condition status of a resource (mirrored from the metav1.Condition
type added in Kubernetes 1.19). In a future API version we can
switch to using the upstream type. See https://github.com/kubernetes/apimachinery/blob/v0.19.0/pkg/apis/meta/v1/types.go#L1353-L1413.
properties:
lastTransitionTime:
description: lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition
transitioned from one status to another. This should be when
the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then
using the time when the API field changed is acceptable.
format: date-time
type: string
message:
description: message is a human readable message indicating
details about the transition. This may be an empty string.
maxLength: 32768
type: string
observedGeneration:
description: observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation
that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation
is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration
is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current
state of the instance.
format: int64
minimum: 0
type: integer
reason:
description: reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating
the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers
of specific condition types may define expected values and
meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered
a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string.
This field may not be empty.
maxLength: 1024
minLength: 1
pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$
type: string
status:
description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown.
enum:
- "True"
- "False"
- Unknown
type: string
type:
description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase.
--- Many .condition.type values are consistent across resources
like Available, but because arbitrary conditions can be useful
(see .node.status.conditions), the ability to deconflict is
important. The regex it matches is (dns1123SubdomainFmt/)?(qualifiedNameFmt)
maxLength: 316
pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$
type: string
required:
- lastTransitionTime
- message
- reason
- status
- type
type: object
type: array
x-kubernetes-list-map-keys:
- type
x-kubernetes-list-type: map
phase:
default: Pending
description: Phase summarizes the overall status of the OIDCIdentityProvider.
enum:
- Pending
- Ready
- Error
type: string
type: object
required:
- spec
type: object
served: true
storage: true
subresources:
status: {}
status:
acceptedNames:
kind: ""
plural: ""
conditions: []
storedVersions: []