* website/integrations: rename "Create with Provider" to "New Application" The application list page now uses a split-button labeled "New Application" instead of the old "Create with Provider" dropdown. Update all 113 integration guides to match. * website/docs: update flow, stage, and policy button labels - "Create" → "New Flow", "New Stage", "New Policy" for trigger buttons - "Finish" → "Create Flow", "Create Stage", "Create Policy" for submit - "Create and bind stage" → "New Stage" / "Bind Existing Stage" - "Create" (binding submit) → "Create Stage Binding" * website/docs: update provider button labels - "Create" → "New Provider" for trigger buttons - "Create with Provider" → "New Application" in RAC docs - "Create" → "New Property Mapping", "New RAC Endpoint", "New Prompt" for related entity creation * website/docs: update directory button labels - "Create" → "New Source" for federation/social login pages - "Create" → "New Role", submit → "Create Role" - "Create" → "New Invitation" - Policy binding submit → "Create Policy Binding" * website/docs: update endpoint device and system management button labels - "Create" → "New Endpoint Connector", "New Enrollment Token", "New Device Access Group", "New Flow" - Submit → "Create Device Access Group" - "Create" → "New Notification Rule", "New Notification Transport" - Binding submit → "Create Policy Binding" * Reorganize policy documentation * website/docs: address policy docs review feedback * post-rebase * website/docs: Reorganize policy documentation -- Revisions (#21601) * apply suggestions * Fix escaped. * Fix whitespace. * Update button label. * Fix phrasing. * Fix phrasing. * Clean up stragglers. * Format. --------- Co-authored-by: Dominic R <dominic@sdko.org>
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title, sidebar_label, support_level
| title | sidebar_label | support_level |
|---|---|---|
| Integrate with pgAdmin | pgAdmin | community |
What is pgAdmin
pgAdmin is a management tool for PostgreSQL and derivative relational databases such as EnterpriseDB's EDB Advanced Server. It may be run either as a web or desktop application.
:::info This is based on authentik 2024.12.2 and pgAdmin4 8.14 :::
Preparation
The following placeholders are used in this guide:
pgadmin.companyis the FQDN of the pgAdmin installation.authentik.companyis the FQDN of the authentik installation.
:::info This documentation lists only the settings that you need to change from their default values. Be aware that any changes other than those explicitly mentioned in this guide could cause issues accessing your application. :::
authentik configuration
To support the integration of pgAdmin with authentik, you need to create an application/provider pair in authentik.
Create an application and provider in authentik
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Log in to authentik as an administrator and open the authentik Admin interface.
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Navigate to Applications > Applications and click New Application to open the application wizard.
- Application: provide a descriptive name, an optional group for the type of application, the policy engine mode, and optional UI settings.
- Choose a Provider type: select OAuth2/OpenID Connect as the provider type.
- Configure the Provider: provide a name (or accept the auto-provided name), the authorization flow to use for this provider, and the following required configurations.
- Note the Client ID, Client Secret, and slug values because they will be required later.
- Set a
Strictredirect URI tohttps://pgadmin.company/oauth2/authorize. - Select any available signing key.
- Configure Bindings (optional): you can create a binding (policy, group, or user) to manage the listing and access to applications on a user's My applications page.
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Click Submit to save the new application and provider.
pgAdmin OAuth Configuration
To configure OAuth in pgAdmin, you can either use the config_local.py file or set environment variables if you are deploying pgAdmin in a containerized setup.
Using config_local.py
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Locate or create the
config_local.pyfile in the/pgadmin4/directory.- If the file does not exist, create it manually.
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Add the following configuration settings to
config_local.py:AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES = ['oauth2', 'internal'] OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER = True OAUTH2_CONFIG = [{ 'OAUTH2_NAME': 'authentik', 'OAUTH2_DISPLAY_NAME': 'authentik', 'OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID': '<Client ID from authentik>', 'OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET': '<Client secret from authentik>', 'OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/token/', 'OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/authorize/', 'OAUTH2_API_BASE_URL': 'https://authentik.company/', 'OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/', 'OAUTH2_SERVER_METADATA_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/<application_slug>/.well-known/openid-configuration', 'OAUTH2_SCOPE': 'openid email profile', 'OAUTH2_ICON': '<Fontawesome icon key (e.g., fa-key)>', 'OAUTH2_BUTTON_COLOR': '<Hexadecimal color code for the login button>' }] -
Save the file and restart pgAdmin for the changes to take effect.
:::info You must restart pgAdmin every time you make changes to
config_local.py. :::
Using Environment Variables for Containerized Deployments
For deployments using Docker or Kubernetes, you can configure OAuth using the following environment variables:
- Set these environment variables in your container:
PGADMIN_CONFIG_AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES="['oauth2', 'internal']"
PGADMIN_CONFIG_OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER=True
PGADMIN_CONFIG_OAUTH2_CONFIG="[{'OAUTH2_NAME':'authentik','OAUTH2_DISPLAY_NAME':'Login with authentik','OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID':'<Client ID from authentik>','OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET':'<Client secret from authentik>','OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/token/','OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/authorize/','OAUTH2_API_BASE_URL':'https://authentik.company/','OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT':'https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/','OAUTH2_SERVER_METADATA_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/<application_slug>/.well-known/openid-configuration','OAUTH2_SCOPE':'openid email profile','OAUTH2_ICON':'<Fontawesome icon key (e.g., fa-key)>','OAUTH2_BUTTON_COLOR':'<Hexadecimal color code for the login button>'}]"
General Notes
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To only allow OAuth2 login, set:
AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES = ['oauth2']Ensure that you promote at least one user to an administrator before disabling the internal authentication.
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To disable automatic user creation, set:
OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER = FalseSetting this value to
Falsedisables automatic user creation. This ensures that only the first signed-in user is registered.
Configuration verification
To confirm that authentik is properly configured with pgAdmin, log out and log back in via authentik. A new button should have appeared on the login page.