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49 lines
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title: Twitter
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<span class="badge badge--primary">Support level: authentik</span>
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Allows users to authenticate using their twitter credentials
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## Preparation
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The following placeholders will be used:
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- `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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## Twitter
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You will need to create a new project, and OAuth credentials in the Twitter Developer console.
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1. Visit https://developer.twitter.com/ to create a new App
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2. Select an environment fitting to your use-case
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3. Give the app a name, for example _authentik_
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4. Finish setting up the app by clicking **App settings**. Any of the API keys on this screen are not used by authentik.
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5. Click the **Set up** button
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![](./twitter1.png)
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6. Enable **OAuth 2.0**
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7. Set **Type of App** to _Web_
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8. Set **Callback URI / Redirect URL** to `https://authenik.company/source/oauth/callback/twitter/`
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9. Set **Website URL** to `https://authentik.company`
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![](./twitter2.png)
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10. Confirm with **Save**
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11. Copy and store **Client ID** and **Client Secret** for later
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## authentik
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1. Under _Directory -> Federation & Social login_ Click **Create Twitter OAuth Source**
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2. **Name**: Choose a name (For the example I use Google)
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3. **Slug**: twitter (If you choose a different slug the URLs will need to be updated to reflect the change)
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4. **Consumer Key:** Your Client ID from step 25
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5. **Consumer Secret:** Your Client Secret from step 25
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:::note
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For more details on how-to have the new source display on the Login Page see [here](../).
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:::
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