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SAML Mapping Providers
A SAML mapping provider is a Python class (loaded via a Python module) that works out how to map attributes of a SAML response object to Matrix-specific user attributes. Details such as user ID localpart, displayname, and even avatar URLs are all things that can be mapped from talking to a SSO service.
As an example, a SSO service may return the email address
"john.smith@example.com" for a user, whereas Synapse will need to figure out how
to turn that into a displayname when creating a Matrix user for this individual.
It may choose John Smith
, or Smith, John [Example.com]
or any number of
variations. As each Synapse configuration may want something different, this is
where SAML mapping providers come into play.
Enabling Providers
External mapping providers are provided to Synapse in the form of an external
Python module. Retrieve this module from PyPi or elsewhere,
then tell Synapse where to look for the handler class by editing the
saml2_config.user_mapping_provider.module
config option.
saml2_config.user_mapping_provider.config
allows you to provide custom
configuration options to the module. Check with the module's documentation for
what options it provides (if any). The options listed by default are for the
user mapping provider built in to Synapse. If using a custom module, you should
comment these options out and use those specified by the module instead.
Building a Custom Mapping Provider
A custom mapping provider must specify the following methods:
__init__(self, parsed_config)
- Arguments:
parsed_config
- A configuration object that is the return value of theparse_config
method. You should set any configuration options needed by the module here.
- Arguments:
saml_response_to_user_attributes(self, saml_response, failures)
- Arguments:
saml_response
- Asaml2.response.AuthnResponse
object to extract user information from.failures
- Anint
that represents the amount of times the returned mxid localpart mapping has failed. This should be used to create a deduplicated mxid localpart which should be returned instead. For example, if this method returnsjohn.doe
as the value ofmxid_localpart
in the returned dict, and that is already taken on the homeserver, this method will be called again with the same parameters but with failures=1. The method should then return a differentmxid_localpart
value, such asjohn.doe1
.
- This method must return a dictionary, which will then be used by Synapse
to build a new user. The following keys are allowed:
mxid_localpart
- Required. The mxid localpart of the new user.displayname
- The displayname of the new user. If not provided, will default to the value ofmxid_localpart
.
- Arguments:
parse_config(config)
- This method should have the
@staticmethod
decoration. - Arguments:
config
- Adict
representing the parsed content of thesaml2_config.user_mapping_provider.config
homeserver config option. Runs on homeserver startup. Providers should extract any option values they need here.
- Whatever is returned will be passed back to the user mapping provider module's
__init__
method during construction.
- This method should have the
get_saml_attributes(config)
- This method should have the
@staticmethod
decoration. - Arguments:
config
- A object resulting from a call toparse_config
.
- Returns a tuple of two sets. The first set equates to the saml auth response attributes that are required for the module to function, whereas the second set consists of those attributes which can be used if available, but are not necessary.
- This method should have the
Synapse's Default Provider
Synapse has a built-in SAML mapping provider if a custom provider isn't
specified in the config. It is located at
synapse.handlers.saml_handler.DefaultSamlMappingProvider
.