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What is pgAdmin

pgAdmin is a management tool for PostgreSQL and derivative relational databases such as EnterpriseDB's EDB Advanced Server. It may be run either as a web or desktop application.

-- https://www.pgadmin.org/

:::note This is based on authentik 2024.12.2 and pgAdmin4 8.14 :::

Preparation

The following placeholders are used in this guide:

  • pgadmin.company is the FQDN of the pgAdmin installation.
  • authentik.company is the FQDN of the authentik installation.

:::note This documentation lists only the settings that you need to change from their default values. Be aware that any changes other than those explicitly mentioned in this guide could cause issues accessing your application. :::

authentik configuration

  1. From the Admin interface, navigate to Applications -> Applications.
  2. Use the wizard to create a new application and provider. During this process:
    • Note the Client ID, Client Secret, and slug values because they will be required later.
    • Set a Strict redirect URI to https://pgadmin.company/oauth2/authorize.
    • Select any available signing key.

pgAdmin OAuth Configuration

To configure OAuth in pgAdmin, you can either use the config_local.py file or set environment variables if you are deploying pgAdmin in a containerized setup.

Using config_local.py

  1. Locate or create the config_local.py file in the /pgadmin4/ directory.

    • If the file does not exist, create it manually.
  2. Add the following configuration settings to config_local.py:

    AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES = ['oauth2', 'internal']
    OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER = True
    OAUTH2_CONFIG = [{
        'OAUTH2_NAME': 'authentik',
        'OAUTH2_DISPLAY_NAME': 'authentik',
        'OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID': '<Client ID from authentik>',
        'OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET': '<Client secret from authentik>',
        'OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/token/',
        'OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/authorize/',
        'OAUTH2_API_BASE_URL': 'https://authentik.company/',
        'OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/',
        'OAUTH2_SERVER_METADATA_URL': 'https://authentik.company/application/o/<App Slug>/.well-known/openid-configuration',
        'OAUTH2_SCOPE': 'openid email profile',
        'OAUTH2_ICON': '<Fontawesome icon key (e.g., fa-key)>',
        'OAUTH2_BUTTON_COLOR': '<Hexadecimal color code for the login button>'
    }]
    
  3. Save the file and restart pgAdmin for the changes to take effect.

    :::note You must restart pgAdmin every time you make changes to config_local.py. :::

Using Environment Variables for Containerized Deployments

For deployments using Docker or Kubernetes, you can configure OAuth using the following environment variables:

  1. Set these environment variables in your container:
PGADMIN_CONFIG_AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES="['oauth2', 'internal']"
PGADMIN_CONFIG_OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER=True
PGADMIN_CONFIG_OAUTH2_CONFIG="[{'OAUTH2_NAME':'authentik','OAUTH2_DISPLAY_NAME':'Login with authentik','OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID':'<Client ID from authentik>','OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET':'<Client secret from authentik>','OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/token/','OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/authorize/','OAUTH2_API_BASE_URL':'https://authentik.company/','OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT':'https://authentik.company/application/o/userinfo/','OAUTH2_SERVER_METADATA_URL':'https://authentik.company/application/o/<App Slug>/.well-known/openid-configuration','OAUTH2_SCOPE':'openid email profile','OAUTH2_ICON':'<Fontawesome icon key (e.g., fa-key)>','OAUTH2_BUTTON_COLOR':'<Hexadecimal color code for the login button>'}]"

General Notes

  • To only allow OAuth2 login, set:

    AUTHENTICATION_SOURCES = ['oauth2']
    

    Ensure that you promote at least one user to an admin before disabling the internal authentication.

  • To disable automatic user creation, set:

    OAUTH2_AUTO_CREATE_USER = False
    

    Setting this value to False disables automatic user creation. This ensures that only the first signed-in user is registered.

Configuration verification

To confirm that authentik is properly configured with pgAdmin, log out and log back in via authentik. A new button should have appeared on the login page.