This new provider merges both OAuth2 and OpenID. It is based on the codebase of the old provider, which has been simplified and cleaned from the ground up. Support for Property Mappings has also been added. Because of this change, OpenID and OAuth2 Providers will have to be re-created.
Due to this new OAuth2 Provider, the Application Gateway Provider, now simply called "Proxy Provider" has been revamped as well. The new passbook Proxy integrates more tightly with passbook via the new Outposts system. The new proxy also supports multiple applications per proxy instance, can configure TLS based on passbook Keypairs, and more.
This is a new Object type, currently used only by the Proxy Provider. It manages the creation and permissions of service accounts, which are used by the outposts to communicate with passbook.
Flows can now be imported and exported. This feature can be used as a backup system, or to share complex flows with other people. Example flows have also been added to the documentation to help you get going with passbook.
The docker-compose file has been updated, please download the latest from `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeryJu/passbook/master/docker-compose.yml`.
By default, the new compose file uses a fixed version to prevent unintended updates.
Before updating the file, stop all containers. Then download the file, pull the new containers and start the database.
Because this upgrade brings the new OAuth2 Provider, the old providers will be lost in the process. Make sure to take note of the providers you want to bring over.