loginMethod: all # 'all' (Login Username/Password and OAuth2[must be enabled and configured]), 'normal'(only Login with Username/Password) or 'oauth2'(only Login with OAuth2)
initialLogin:
username: '' # Initial username for the first login
password: '' # Initial password for the first login
oauth2:
enabled: false # set to 'true' to enable login (Note: enableLogin must also be 'true' for this to work)
client:
keycloak:
issuer: '' # URL of the Keycloak realm's OpenID Connect Discovery endpoint
clientId: '' # Client ID for Keycloak OAuth2
clientSecret: '' # Client Secret for Keycloak OAuth2
scopes: openid, profile, email # Scopes for Keycloak OAuth2
useAsUsername: preferred_username # Field to use as the username for Keycloak OAuth2
google:
clientId: '' # Client ID for Google OAuth2
clientSecret: '' # Client Secret for Google OAuth2
scopes: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email, https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile # Scopes for Google OAuth2
useAsUsername: email # Field to use as the username for Google OAuth2
github:
clientId: '' # Client ID for GitHub OAuth2
clientSecret: '' # Client Secret for GitHub OAuth2
scopes: read:user # Scope for GitHub OAuth2
useAsUsername: login # Field to use as the username for GitHub OAuth2
issuer: '' # set to any provider that supports OpenID Connect Discovery (/.well-known/openid-configuration) end-point
clientId: '' # Client ID from your provider
clientSecret: '' # Client Secret from your provider
autoCreateUser: false # set to 'true' to allow auto-creation of non-existing users
useAsUsername: email # Default is 'email'; custom fields can be used as the username
scopes: openid, profile, email # Specify the scopes for which the application will request permissions
provider: google # Set this to your OAuth provider's name, e.g., 'google' or 'keycloak'
enableAlphaFunctionality: false # Set to enable functionality which might need more testing before it fully goes live (This feature might make no changes)
tessdataDir: /usr/share/tessdata # Path to the directory containing the Tessdata files. This setting is relevant for Windows systems. For Windows users, this path should be adjusted to point to the appropriate directory where the Tessdata files are stored.