The Taiga plugin for SAML authentication.
Heavily based on taiga-contrib-github-auth and django-saml-service-provider.
In your Taiga back python virtualenv install the pip package taiga-contrib-saml-auth
with:
pip install taiga-contrib-saml-auth
Modify your settings/local.py
and include the lines:
INSTALLED_APPS += ["taiga_contrib_saml_auth"]
SAML_AUTH = {
# Service Provider settings (yourself)
'sp': {
# 'entityId', 'assertionConsumerService' and 'singleLogoutService' will be set automatically.
# Uncomment if you want to specify a NameIDFormat
#'NameIDFormat': 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient',
# This is your own Service Provider certificate
'x509cert': '''-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
...
-----END CERTIFICATE-----''',
# This is your own Service Provider private key
'privateKey': '''-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
...
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----''',
},
#
# For more options and detailed description see https://github.com/onelogin/python3-saml
#
# Identity Provider settings (your partner doing the authentication)
# These settings can be found in their metadata
'idp': {
# Identifier of the IdP entity (must be a URI)
'entityId': 'YOUR_IDP_ENTITY_ID',
# SSO endpoint info of the IdP. (Authentication Request protocol)
"singleSignOnService": {
# URL Target of the IdP where the Authentication Request Message
# will be sent.
"url": 'YOUR_IDP_SSO_URL',
# SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
# message. OneLogin Toolkit supports the HTTP-Redirect binding
# only for this endpoint.
"binding": "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect"
},
# SLO endpoint info of the IdP.
"singleLogoutService": {
# URL Location of the IdP where SLO Request will be sent.
"url": 'YOUR_IDP_SLO_URL',
# SAML protocol binding to be used when returning the <Response>
# message. OneLogin Toolkit supports the HTTP-Redirect binding
# only for this endpoint.
"binding": "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-Redirect"
},
# use either cert OR certFingerprint
# This is the Identity Provider certificate
'x509cert': '''-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
...
-----END CERTIFICATE-----''',
# This is the Identify Provider certificate fingerprint
# (Generate it with: openssl x509 -in YOUR_IDP_CERTIFICATE -noout -fingerprint | cut -d'=' -f2 | tr -d : | tr A-Z a-z)
#'certFingerprint': 'YOUR_IDP_CERTIFICATE_FINGERPRINT',
},
# Security settings
'security': {
# These are the defaults
#'nameIdEncrypted': False,
#'authnRequestsSigned': False,
#'logoutRequestSigned': False,
#'logoutResponseSigned': False,
#'signMetadata': False,
#'wantMessagesSigned': False,
#'wantAssertionsSigned': False,
#'wantNameId': True,
#'wantAssertionsEncrypted': False,
#'wantNameIdEncrypted': False,
#'wantAttributeStatement': True,
#'requestedAuthnContext': True,
},
'organization': {
# Organization information template, the info in en_US lang is
# recommended, add more if required.
'en-US': {
'name': 'organization',
'displayname': 'Organization Name',
'url': 'https://www.example.org/',
},
},
'contactPerson': {
# Contact information template, it is recommended to suply a
# technical and support contacts.
'technical': {
'givenName': 'technical_name',
'emailAddress': 'technical@example.com'
},
'support': {
'givenName': 'support_name',
'emailAddress': 'support@example.com'
},
},
# Mapping between the SAML user and the Taiga user
'mapping': {
# Uncomment to use a specific attribute as the SAML ID to link the Taiga user and the SAML user
# By default, the SAML NameID will be used
#'id': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME',
# You need to define at least email, username and full_name
# (username and full_name can map to the same SAML attribute, as the username will be derived as
# a unique slug from the given attribute)
'attributes': {
'email': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_EMAIL',
'username': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_USERNAME',
'full_name': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_FULLNAME',
# 'bio': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_BIO',
# 'lang': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_LANG',
# 'timezone': 'SAML_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_TIMEZONE',
},
},
}
Modify your taiga/urls.py
and include these lines:
##############################################
# SAML Auth
##############################################
urlpatterns += [url(r'^saml/', include('taiga_contrib_saml_auth.urls'))]
Download in your dist/plugins/
directory of Taiga front the taiga-contrib-saml-auth
compiled code:
cd dist/
mkdir -p plugins
cd plugins
version=$(pip show taiga-contrib-saml-auth | awk '/^Version: /{print $2}')
curl https://github.com/jgiannuzzi/taiga-contrib-saml-auth/archive/${version}.tar.gz | tar xzf -
mv taiga-contrib-saml-auth-${version}/front/dist saml-auth
rm -rf taiga-contrib-saml-auth-${version}
Include in your dist/conf.json
in the 'contribPlugins' list the value "/plugins/saml-auth/saml-auth.json"
:
...
"contribPlugins": [
(...)
"/plugins/saml-auth/saml-auth.json"
]
...
Configure your nginx to forward /saml/ to the backend:
...
# SAML authentication
location /saml {
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Scheme $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Protocol $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_pass http://backend$request_uri;
proxy_redirect off;
client_max_body_size 16M;
}
...
Clone the repo and
cd taiga-contrib-saml-auth/back
workon taiga
pip install -e .
Modify taiga-back/settings/local.py
. See "Production env -> Taiga Back" section for content:
Modify your taiga/urls.py
and include these lines:
##############################################
# SAML Auth
##############################################
urlpatterns += [url(r'^saml/', include('taiga_contrib_saml_auth.urls'))]
After clone the repo link dist
in taiga-front
plugins directory:
cd taiga-front/dist
mkdir -p plugins
cd plugins
ln -s ../../../taiga-contrib-saml-auth/dist saml-auth
Include in your dist/conf.json
in the 'contribPlugins' list the value "/plugins/saml-auth/saml-auth.json"
:
...
"contribPlugins": [
(...)
"/plugins/saml-auth/saml-auth.json"
]
...
In the plugin source dir taiga-contrib-saml-auth/front
run
npm install
and use:
gulp
to regenerate the source and watch for changes.gulp build
to only regenerate the source.