Starting with version 5.0, Admidio can be used by other applications to authenticate users against Admidios user base. These instructions will guide you through the process of connecting MediaWiki to Admidio to use Admidio's login. For general instructions, and other apps, please visit the general Single-Sign-On overview page.
Throughout the document we will assume you have both Admidio and MediaWiki already set up properly at https://admidio.local/ and https://mediawiki.local/. Please modify these URLs to your actual installation.
As a first step, one needs to configure Admidio to act as an OpenID Provider (OP). This has to be done once and is not specific to MediaWiki. Please follow this guide: #a_basic_setup_for_admidio_as_an_oidc_id_provider
Basically, one (1) needs to create a cryptographic key to sign message and choose a unique EntityID. The page https://admidio.local/adm_program/modules/preferences.php?panel=sso also provides the link to the metadata xml, and the individual settings in case a client does not support auto-configuration via metadata.
Setting up a client (OpenID “Relying Party” - short RP) to use Admidio's user accounts for logging in consists of two steps: (1) The client (RP, MediaWiki in our case) needs to be set up with the data about the OpenID Provider (OP). Typically this is done via the metadata provided in the discovery URL of the provider. Otherwise one has to manually paste the endpoint URLs of the OpenID provider. Since Admidio provides those URLs with copy buttons in the preferences screen, even the manual configuration is rather straigtforward. (2) Admidio needs to be told about the client. In particular, the entity ID and the redirect URL must be given, and a custom-generated (random) secret must be copied to the client configuration.
The concrete steps are:
LocalSettings.php
config file.OpenID Connect login in MediaWiki is provided by the OpenID Connect extension. To install it, the following steps are required:
extensions/
directory.extensions/
directory.composer update
php maintenance/run.php update
) to create the required database tables.On a linux server, these would be the corresponding commands:
cd /var/www/html/extensions git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/PluggableAuth git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/OpenIDConnect # Add the "extensions/OpenIDConnect/composer.json" include to composer.local.json # as described on the OpenID Connect extension documentation. composer update php maintenance/run.php update
After installing the extensions, its configuration is done entirely in the LocalSettings.php
config file in the root directory of the MediaWiki installation.
LocalSettings.php
configuration file of MediaWiki and append the following lines to the end of the file:authorize
, token
or userinfo
wfLoadExtension( 'PluggableAuth' ); wfLoadExtension( 'OpenIDConnect' ); # https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PluggableAuth # "The createaccount or autocreateaccount user rights must be granted to all users. " $wgGroupPermissions['*']['autocreateaccount'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = true; $wgPluggableAuth_EnableLocalLogin = true; // $wgPluggableAuth_EnableAutoCreate = true; $wgPluggableAuth_EnableAutoLogin = false; $wgPluggableAuth_Config["OpenID with Admidio"] = [ 'plugin' => 'OpenIDConnect', 'data' => [ 'providerURL' => 'https://admidio.local/modules/sso/index.php/oidc', 'clientID' => 'https://mediawiki.local', 'clientsecret' => 'RkMS+6tlpQQ5yow5PlQQTFRcOMC0XCU/', 'scope' => ['openid', 'email', 'profile', 'address', 'phone', 'groups', 'custom'], 'authMethods' => ['client_secret_post'] ], 'groupsyncs' => [ [ // There is also the 'mapped' type, but I have not been able to configure it! 'type' => 'syncall', // 'locallyManaged' => ['sysop'], 'locallyManaged' => [], // Default includes 'sysop' -> would never sync from OpenID -> need to clear it explicitly! 'groupAttributeName' => 'groups', ] ] ]; $wgOpenIDConnect_SingleLogout = true; $wgOpenIDConnect_MigrateUsersByUserName = true;
It is now a good idea to keep two browser windows open so one can easily select and copy the settings. Admidio even provides little “copy” buttons/icons to copy the various settings to the clipboard for easy pasting into MediaWiki's configuration.
Now, return to Admidio's SSO preferences page, go to the “Single-Sign-On Client Administration” (the button right below the endpoint URLs and above the “Save” button), and create a new client.
https://[YOUR_INSTALLATION]/index.php/Special:PluggableAuthLogin
. Enter that URL in Admidio's client config.
This is a typical configuration of the MediaWiki OpenID client in Admidio:
The clientID and the client secret in the Admidio client page and MediaWiki's LocalSettings.php
have to match exactly. Similarly, the scopes should coincide, otherwise not all desired profile fields will be transmitted. To make use of the group mapping in MediaWiki, make sure to include the 'groups' scope in Admidio and Mediawiki, and map the 'Roles - roles' Profile Field to an OIDC claim.
To assign admin (sysop) rights to an OpenID account, the group 'sysop' should be assigned in Admidio's client config and MediaWiki's groupsyncs must exclude 'sysop' from the locally managed groups.
Admidio and MediaWiki should now be set up to use Admidio for logging in to MediaWiki. If you log out of MediaWiki (or open a new incognito browser window) and try to log in again, you will be shown the Admidio login screen and then redirected back to MediaWiki after successful login. If groups are properly set up and mapped, MediaWiki groups will also be assigned, even admin rights through the OIDC group 'sysop'.
LocalSettings.php
configuration file (see the example above, which already contains this fix).