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version: '3'
services:
planka:
image: ghcr.io/plankanban/planka:latest
restart: on-failure
volumes:
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- user-avatars:/app/public/user-avatars
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- project-background-images:/app/public/project-background-images
- attachments:/app/private/attachments
ports:
- 3000:1337
environment:
- BASE_URL=http://localhost:3000
- DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres@postgres/planka
- SECRET_KEY=notsecretkey
# - TRUST_PROXY=0
# - TOKEN_EXPIRES_IN=365 # In days
# related: https://github.com/knex/knex/issues/2354
# As knex does not pass query parameters from the connection string we
# have to use environment variables in order to pass the desired values, e.g.
# - PGSSLMODE=<value>
# Configure knex to accept SSL certificates
# - KNEX_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED_SSL_CERTIFICATE=false
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# - DEFAULT_ADMIN_EMAIL=demo@demo.demo # Do not remove if you want to prevent this user from being edited/deleted
# - DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD=demo
# - DEFAULT_ADMIN_NAME=Demo Demo
# - DEFAULT_ADMIN_USERNAME=demo
# - SHOW_DETAILED_AUTH_ERRORS=false # Set to true to show more detailed authentication error messages. It should not be enabled without a rate limiter for security reasons.
# - ALLOW_ALL_TO_CREATE_PROJECTS=true
# - S3_ENDPOINT=
# - S3_REGION=
# - S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
# - S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
# - S3_BUCKET=
# - S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true
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# - OIDC_ISSUER=
# - OIDC_CLIENT_ID=
feat: Improve OIDC SSO (#524) The OIDC implementation merged in https://github.com/plankanban/planka/pull/491 is flawed for multiple reasons. It assumes that the access_token returned by the IDP has to be a JWT parseable by the RP which is not the case [1]. Many major IDPs do issue tokens which are not JWTs and RPs should not rely on the contents of these at all. The only signed token which has a standardized format for direct RP consumption is the OIDC ID token (id_token), but this by default doesn't contain many claims, especially role claims are omitted from them by default for size reasons. To get these additional claims into the ID token, one needs an IDP with support for the "claims" parameter. It requires manual specification of the JWKS URL which is mandatory in any OIDC discovery document and thus never needs to be manually specified. It also makes the questionable decision to use a client-side code flow with PKCE where a normal code flow would be much more appropriate as all user data is processed in the backend which can securely hold a client secret (confidential client). This has far wider IDP support, is safer (due to direct involvement of the IDP in obtaining user information) and doesn't require working with ID tokens and claim parameters. By using a server-side code flow we can also offload most complexity to the server alone, no longer requiring an additional OIDC library on the web client. Also silent logout doesn't work on most IDPs for security reasons, one needs to actually redirect the user over to the IDP, which then prompts them once more if they actually want to log out. This implementation should work with any OIDC-compliant IDP and even OAuth 2.0-only IDPs as long as they serve and OIDC discovery document. [1] rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749#section-5.1
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# - OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=
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# - OIDC_ID_TOKEN_SIGNED_RESPONSE_ALG=
# - OIDC_USERINFO_SIGNED_RESPONSE_ALG=
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# - OIDC_SCOPES=openid email profile
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# - OIDC_RESPONSE_MODE=fragment
# - OIDC_USE_DEFAULT_RESPONSE_MODE=true
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# - OIDC_ADMIN_ROLES=admin
# - OIDC_CLAIMS_SOURCE=userinfo
# - OIDC_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE=email
# - OIDC_NAME_ATTRIBUTE=name
# - OIDC_USERNAME_ATTRIBUTE=preferred_username
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# - OIDC_ROLES_ATTRIBUTE=groups
# - OIDC_IGNORE_USERNAME=true
# - OIDC_IGNORE_ROLES=true
# - OIDC_ENFORCED=true
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# Email Notifications (https://nodemailer.com/smtp/)
# - SMTP_HOST=
# - SMTP_PORT=587
# - SMTP_NAME=
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# - SMTP_SECURE=true
# - SMTP_USER=
# - SMTP_PASSWORD=
# - SMTP_FROM="Demo Demo" <demo@demo.demo>
# - SMTP_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=false
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# Optional fields: accessToken, events, excludedEvents
# - |
# WEBHOOKS=[{
# "url": "http://localhost:3001",
# "accessToken": "notaccesstoken",
# "events": ["cardCreate", "cardUpdate", "cardDelete"],
# "excludedEvents": ["notificationCreate", "notificationUpdate"]
# }]
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# - SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=
# - SLACK_CHANNEL_ID=
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# - GOOGLE_CHAT_WEBHOOK_URL=
# - TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=
# - TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID=
# - TELEGRAM_THREAD_ID=
depends_on:
postgres:
condition: service_healthy
postgres:
image: postgres:16-alpine
restart: on-failure
volumes:
- db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=planka
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- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U postgres -d planka"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
volumes:
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user-avatars:
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project-background-images:
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attachments:
db-data: