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title: Configure the Pinniped Supervisor to use Gitlab as an OIDC Provider
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description: Set up the Pinniped Supervisor to use Gitlab login.
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name: Configure Supervisor With Gitlab
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weight: 35
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parent: howtos
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---
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The Supervisor is an [OpenID Connect (OIDC)](https://openid.net/connect/) issuer that supports connecting a single "upstream" OIDC identity provider to many "downstream" cluster clients.
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This guide shows you how to configure the supervisor so that users can authenticate to their Kubernetes
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cluster using their Gitlab credentials.
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## Prerequisites
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This how-to guide assumes that you have already installed the Pinniped Supervisor with working ingress,
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and that you have configured a `FederationDomain` to issue tokens for your downstream clusters, as
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described [here](https://pinniped.dev/docs/howto/configure-supervisor/).
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## Configuring your Gitlab Application
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1. In Gitlab, navigate to User Settings > Applications
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1. Create a new application:
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1. Enter the name of your application.
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1. Enter the redirect URI. This is the `issuer` you configured in your `FederationDomain` appended with `/callback`.
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1. Check the box saying that the application is Confidential.
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1. Select scope `openid`. Optionally select `profile` and `email`.
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1. Save the application and make note of the Application ID and Secret.
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## Configuring the Supervisor cluster
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Create an [`OIDCIdentityProvider`](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/blob/main/generated/1.20/README.adoc#oidcidentityprovider) in the same namespace as the Supervisor.
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```yaml
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apiVersion: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: OIDCIdentityProvider
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metadata:
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name: my-oidc-provider
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spec:
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# The upstream issuer name.
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# This should be something like https://gitlab.com or https://gitlab.your-company-name.example.com.
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issuer: "<gitlab-url>"
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# Optionally specify the CA bundle for the GitLab server as base64 encoded PEM data.
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tls:
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certificateAuthorityData: "<gitlab-ca-bundle>"
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authorizationConfig:
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# Any scopes other than "openid" that you selected when creating your GitLab application.
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additionalScopes: [ email, profile ]
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# See here for a list of available claims: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/openid_connect_provider.html#shared-information
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claims:
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# The name of the claim in your GitLab token that will be mapped to the "username" claim in downstream
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# tokens minted by the Supervisor.
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# For example, "email" or "sub".
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username: "<username-claim>"
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# The name of the claim in your GitLab token that represents the groups that the user belongs to.
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groups: "groups"
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client:
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# the name of the kubernetes secret that contains your GitLab application's client ID and client secret.
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secretName: my-oidc-provider-client-secret
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```
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Then, create a `Secret` containing the Client ID and Client Secret in the same namespace as the Supervisor.
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: my-oidc-provider-client-secret
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stringData:
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# clientID should be the Application ID that you got from GitLab.
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clientID: xxx
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# clientSecret should be the Secret that you got from GitLab.
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clientSecret: yyy
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type: "secrets.pinniped.dev/oidc-client"
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```
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## Next Steps
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Now that you have configured the Supervisor to use GitLab,
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you may want to check out [Configure Concierge JWT Authentication](https://pinniped.dev/docs/howto/configure-concierge-jwt/)
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to learn how to configure the Concierge to use the JWTs that the Supervisor now issues.
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