
This change allows enabling the WEBSSO login screen on horizon, which allows to choose from one or more configured SSO providers. Example configuration local_settings: auth: sso: enable: true initial_choice: "acme_oidc" idp_mapping: - name: "acme_oidc" label: "Acme Corporation - OpenID Connect" idp: "myidp1" protocol: "oidc" - name: "acme_saml2" label: "Acme Corporation - SAML2" idp: "myidp2" protocol: "saml2" The initial_choice defaults to "credentials" which is the default Keystone Credential authentication. The values for idp: and protocol: will be used to construct the redirect URL for keystone, which will look like: /v3/OS-FEDERATION/identity_providers/<idp>/protocols/<protocol>/auth Change-Id: I44e11880292176114753274f965bcd0c2cd01302
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