* Add additionalHeaders to attributes list Added additional headers with example of usage * Update user.md
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Attributes
goauthentik.io/user/can-change-username
Optional flag, when set to false prevents the user from changing their own username.
goauthentik.io/user/can-change-email
Optional flag, when set to false prevents the user from changing their own email.
goauthentik.io/user/token-expires
:
Optional flag, when set to false, Tokens created by the user will not expire.
goauthentik.io/user/debug
:
See Troubleshooting access problems, when set, the user gets a more detailed explanation of access decisions.
additionalHeaders
:
:::info This field is only used by the Proxy Provider. :::
Some applications can be configured to create new users using header information forwarded from Authentik. You can forward additional header information by adding each header
underneath additionalHeaders
:
Example:
additionalHeaders:
REMOTE-USER: joe.smith
REMOTE-EMAIL: joe@jsmith.com
REMOTE-NAME: Joseph
These headers will now be passed to the application when the user logs in. Most applications will need to be configured to accept these headers. Some examples of applications that can accept additional headers from an Authentik Proxy Provider are Grafana and Tandoor Recipes.
Object attributes
The User object has the following attributes:
-
username
: User's username. -
email
User's email. -
name
User's display name. -
is_staff
Boolean field if user is staff. -
is_active
Boolean field if user is active. -
date_joined
Date user joined/was created. -
password_change_date
Date password was last changed. -
attributes
Dynamic attributes, see above -
group_attributes()
Merged attributes of all groups the user is member of and the user's own attributes. -
ak_groups
This is a queryset of all the user's groups.You can do additional filtering like
user.ak_groups.filter(name__startswith='test')
see here
To get the name of all groups, you can do
[group.name for group in user.ak_groups.all()]
Examples
List all the User's group names:
for group in user.ak_groups.all():
yield group.name