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title: Integrate with Gitea
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sidebar_label: Gitea
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---
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# Gitea
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<span class="badge badge--secondary">Support level: Community</span>
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## What is Gitea
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> Gitea is a community managed lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. It is published under the MIT license.
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>
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> -- https://gitea.io/
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:::note
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This is based on authentik 2022.10.1 and Gitea 1.17.3 installed using the official docker image [https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/install-with-docker/](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/install-with-docker/). Instructions may differ between versions.
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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 authentik.
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- `gitea.company` is the FQDN of Gitea.
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### Step 1
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In authentik, create an _OAuth2/OpenID Provider_ (under _Applications/Providers_) with these settings:
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:::note
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Only settings that have been modified from default have been listed.
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**General Settings**
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- Redirect URIs: `https://gitea.company/user/oauth2/authentik/callback`
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**Protocol Settings**
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- Name: Gitea
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- Signing Key: Select any available key
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:::note
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Take note of the `Client ID` and `Client Secret`, you'll need to give them to Gitea in _Step 3_.
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### Step 2
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In authentik, create an application (under _Applications/Applications_) which uses this provider. Optionally apply access restrictions to the application using policy bindings.
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:::note
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Only settings that have been modified from default have been listed.
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- Name: Gitea
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- Slug: gitea-slug
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- Provider: Gitea
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### Step 3
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Navigate to the _Authentication Sources_ page at https://gitea.company/admin/auths and click `Add Authentication Source`
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Change the following fields
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- Authentication Name: authentik
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- OAuth2 Provider: OpenID Connect
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- Client ID (Key): Step 1
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- Client Secret: Step 1
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- Icon URL: https://authentik.company/static/dist/assets/icons/icon.svg
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- OpenID Connect Auto Discovery URL: https://authentik.company/application/o/gitea-slug/.well-known/openid-configuration
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- Additional Scopes: `email profile`
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![](./gitea1.png)
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`Add Authentication Source` and you should be done. Your Gitea login page should now have a `Sign in With` followed by the authentik logo which you can click on to sign-in to Gitea with Authentik creds.
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### Step 4 _(optional Claims for authorization management)_
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:::note
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This step is **optional** and shows how to set claims to control the permissions of users in gitea by adding them to groups.
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#### Define Groups
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The following groups will be used:
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- `gituser` for normal Gitea users.
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- `gitadmin` for Gitea users with administrative permissions.
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- `gitrestricted` for restricted Gitea users.
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:::note
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Users who are in none of these groups will not be able to log in to gitea.
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In authentik, create three groups (under _Directory/Groups_) with the _Name_ as mentioned above and leave other settings untouched.
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:::note
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You can add Members to the groups now or anytime later.
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#### Create Custom Property Mapping
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In authentik, create a custom property mapping (under _Customization/Property Mappings_) which has the type **Scope Mapping**.
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:::note
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Only settings that have been modified from default have been listed.
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- Name: authentik gitea OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'gitea'
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- Scope name: gitea
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And as **Expression** set the following:
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```(python)
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gitea_claims = {}
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if request.user.ak_groups.filter(name="gituser").exists():
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gitea_claims["gitea"]= "user"
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if request.user.ak_groups.filter(name="gitadmin").exists():
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gitea_claims["gitea"]= "admin"
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if request.user.ak_groups.filter(name="gitrestricted").exists():
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gitea_claims["gitea"]= "restricted"
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return gitea_claims
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```
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#### Add the custom Property Mapping to the Gitea Provider
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In authentik, edit the **Gitea** provider (under _Applications/Providers_) by clicking the pencil Icon.
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Unfold the _Advanced protocol settings_ and activate these Mappings:
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- authentik default OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'email'
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- authentik default OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'profile'
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- authentik default OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'openid'
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- authentik gitea OAuth Mapping: OpenID 'gitea'
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Click `Update` and the configuration authentik is done.
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#### Configure Gitea to use the new claims
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Gitea must set `ENABLE_AUTO_REGISTRATION: true`.
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Navigate to the _Authentication Sources_ page at https://gitea.company/admin/auths and edit the **authentik** Authentication Source.
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Change the following fields
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- Additional Scopes: `email profile gitea`
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- Required Claim Name: `gitea`
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- Claim name providing group names for this source. (Optional): `gitea`
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- Group Claim value for administrator users. (Optional - requires claim name above): `admin`
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- Group Claim value for restricted users. (Optional - requires claim name above): `restricted`
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`Update Authentication Source` and you should be done.
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Users without any of the defined groups should no longer be able to log in.
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Users of the group **gitadmin** should have administrative privileges, and users in the group **gitrestricted** should be restricted.
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## Helm Chart Configuration
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authentik can be configured automatically in Gitea Kubernetes deployments via it's [Helm Chart](https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/).
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:::note
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This is based on authentik 2022.8.2, Gitea v17.2, and Gitea Helm Chart v6.0.1. Instructions may differ between versions.
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Add the following to the Gitea Helm Chart `values.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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gitea:
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oauth:
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- name: "authentik"
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provider: "openidConnect"
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key: "CLIENT_ID_FROM_AUTHENTIK" #Step 1
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secret: "CLIENT_SECRET_FROM_AUTHENTIK" #Step 1
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autoDiscoverUrl: "https://authentik.company/application/o/gitea-slug/.well-known/openid-configuration"
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iconUrl: "https://goauthentik.io/img/icon.png"
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scopes: "email profile"
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```
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### Kubernetes Secret
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Alternatively you can use a Kubernetes secret to set the `key` and `secret` values.
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Create a Kubernetes secret with the following:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: gitea-authentik-secret
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type: Opaque
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stringData:
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key: "CLIENT_ID_FROM_AUTHENTIK" #Step 1
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secret: "CLIENT_SECRET_FROM_AUTHENTIK" #Step 1
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```
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Add the following to the Gitea Helm Chart `values.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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gitea:
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oauth:
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- name: "authentik"
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provider: "openidConnect"
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existingSecret: gitea-authentik-secret
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autoDiscoverUrl: "https://authentik.company/application/o/gitea-slug/.well-known/openid-configuration"
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iconUrl: "https://goauthentik.io/img/icon.png"
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scopes: "email profile"
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```
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