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JWT, or JSON Web Token, is an open standard used to share information
between two parties securely — a client and a server. In most cases, it’s an
encoded JSON containing a set of claims and a signature. The client will have
to authenticate once with the server with the credentials. The server verifies
the credentials and delivers a JSON Web Token to the client (JWT). The
client may use this JSON Web Token (JWT) to authenticate itself to the server
for avoiding the need to submit credentials such as username and password
again.
This solution allows you to setup Single Sign-On (SSO) into
Shopify store and authenticate via JWT from your client
application. When you use single sign-on (SSO) with JWT authentication,
a user's identity is verified when they sign in to the client application. The
user can then access Shopify store without having to enter any
additional sign-in credentials. Only users who have been authenticated by the
client application have access to
Shopify store.
Whenever a user login to your client application, the user’s details are taken from the application userbase by the JWT issuer for creating a JWT token having three parts header, payload, and signature. This JWT token is then appended in the Shopify SSO link and when the user clicks on the SSO link, there will be a signature validation process and if the signature is validated, the user is authentic and will be granted access to the Shopify store otherwise, the access will be denied.
To configure Single Sign-On (SSO) on your Shopify store using JWT, you will need to install the miniOrange Single Sign On - SSO Application on your Shopify store:
miniOrange Provides Secure Single Sign-On (SSO) access to your Shopify applications(both plus and Non plus Stores).
IDP Display Name | Enter appropriate IDP name (It will be used in SSO link) |
JWT Login URL | Authentication endpoint of company on which the user will get authenticated and get redirected to miniOrange JWT SSO link |
User Identifier | The attribute in which you are passing email address as parameter |
JWT Signing Algorithm |
RSA256 / HS256 / Token Introspection |
Customer ID | miniOrange will provide customer ID |
IdpIdentifier | JWT Identifier in above image |
JWT token |
Provided by the organization using SSO services. The JWT token
needs to have these three mandatory parameters in the payload:
iat - The time when this token was issued. exp - expiration time of this token. user_identifier - attribute in which you are passing email address |
Store-domain | The primary domain of your Shopify store |
https://store.xecurify.com/moas/broker/login/jwt/callback/{customerId}/{idpIdentifier}/{jwtToken}?relay=https://store.xecurify.com/moas/broker/login/shopify/<store-domain>/account
Attribute Name in Shopify | Choose the attribute from the list of predefined attributes |
Attribute Type | IDP Attribute |
Attribute Value | Select the attribute value you have fetched from your IDP |
Hence you have successfully configured Shopify Single Sign-On (SSO) using JWT Authentication using miniorange Single Sign-On (SSO) login application. This solution ensures that you are ready to roll out secure access to your Shopify store using JWT within minutes.
This may be because your primary domain would be different from your Shopify domain. To check your primary domain and make SSO work, follow the steps given here.
This issue arises when either the trial period of your Development plan is expired. Or if your plan is not auto-renewed from the Shopify end. Contact us at shopifysupport@xecurify.com to resolve the plan upgrade issue and get smooth functioning of the SSO – Single Sign On Application.
As email is a required entity in Shopify for account creation as well as login operation, Single Sign On is not successful in this case. To resolve this error, please follow given here.
When I am performing SSO, I am getting ‘Please verify if Shopify App is installed’ error. To resolve this error, please follow given here.
If your error or query is not listed here, click here to see others.
Follow the steps outlined here to configure SSO in Shopify with your preferred IDP.
Redirection to any other site might be blocked in the browser. Please follow the steps given here to resolve the issue.
You might be trying to perform SSO in the different tab of the same
browser where you have opened our Single Sign-On – SSO Application or
accessed the configuration portal of our application. In this case,
SSO will be restricted due to security reasons.
Try to perform Single Sign On in a
new incognito/private window or in a
different browser in order to make SSO work.
Follow the steps outlined here to redirect your customer to collections/cart or any other page.
You must upgrade to the SSO application’s Enterprise plan to enable the Auto-Redirect to the IDP feature. Follow the steps outlined here to enable this feature.
If you are looking for anything which you cannot find, please drop us an email on shopifysupport@xecurify.com.
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