Selector
Customisable authentication menu
Introduction
The Selector authenticator is responsible for presenting a list of authentication options for the user to select from (a "menu").
The selector completes when the user selected authentication option (single authenticator or chain) completes.
Selectors can be nested with other selectors and chains.
Configuration
Authenticator type: Selector
Common Authenticator configuration can be found here.
Name | Description | Default | Mandatory |
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| List of options to be presented to the user. A selector without options will block the authentication and therefor at least one option must be present. |
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| Turns off automatic selection if only one option is available. |
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| Turns on automatic authentication completion (flow continues) if no options is available (selector is not displayed). |
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| Turns on automatic re-selection of previously selected option when authenticator has expired (selector is not displayed). |
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| Turns on extended trace logging. Use for troubleshooting only. |
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Option
An option represents a user selectable option in the view.
Name | Description | Default | Mandatory |
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| Configuration unique identifier for option. | ||
| Id of authenticator implementing the option. | ||
| Option label. Text or translation key. | ||
| Logo URL for option. Preferably monochrome svg logo. | ||
| Predicate expression controlling if option should be included (displayed/selectable) or not. |
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Option filtering
The include predicate is a boolean expression. If the expression is evaluated to true
the option is included in the list of available options and displayed to the user.
If filtering results in only one option, automatic selection is performed unless turned off ("auto_select": false
). If filtering results in no option an error is displayed unless automatic completion is turned on ("auto_complete": true
).
The actual filter is an ECMA-script (JavaScript) that MUST evaluate to true
, false
or to a boolean function
returning true
or false
.
During expression evaluation data is made available in scopes. A scope is a map (i.e key-values or hash) where values are accessed using a name and plain dot notation.
In JavaScript dot notation is NOT supported for list/array indexing.
Use the following syntax to address an element in a list:
session.roles[0].name
The following scopes are available:
Name | Description | Case-insensitive |
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| The current authentication request including HTTP | |
| The current session. | |
| The current authentication state. | |
| Exported properties. | |
| Authenticator input | |
| Current authentication subject (not a scope) |
API
API follows the general conventions of the Fortified Web Authenticator API.
Messages
Selector authenticators supports the following messages:
Init (request+response)
Init message must be sent before/during the view is loading. Response contains the options that should be presented to the user.
Init may be called while authenticator is in progress under the following circumstances:
Callback from selected authenticator
Browser reload (user refreshes page)
Browser back (user cancels selected authenticator and navigates back)
Action (request+response)
The action message is used for selecting an option. This message is triggered by a user action.
Complete (response)
The complete response message is sent when the authentication has completed. If message contains a location property; view must redirect user agent to the supplied location.
Option logos
There are a number of logos that comes default. All are located in the assets/svg/
folder
Example
Custom logos
For custom logos use overlay method and refer to the image location as above
Translation keys
Default translations provided:
English, assets/locales/en.json
Swedish, assets/locales/sv.json
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