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Setup OneLogin Single Sign-on with Drupal OAuth Client

Drupal miniOrange SSO integration will allow you to configure Single Sign-On ( SSO ) login between your Drupal site and OneLogin using OAuth/OpenID protocol. Drupal OAuth 2.0/OpenID connect module gives the ability to enable login using OAuth 2.0/OIDC Single Sign-On to Drupal Site. We provide the Drupal OAuth/OpenID Client module for Drupal 7, Drupal 8, Drupal 9 and Drupal 10, Drupal 11.

  • Download the module:
    composer require 'drupal/miniorange_oauth_client'
  • Navigate to Extend menu on your Drupal admin console and search for miniOrange OAuth Client Configuration using the search box.
  • Enable the module by checking the checkbox and click on the Install button.
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • Install the module:
    drush en drupal/miniorange_oauth_client
  • Clear the cache:
     drush cr
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • Navigate to Extend menu on your Drupal admin console and click on Install new module.
  • Install the Drupal OAuth & OpenID Connect Login - OAuth2 Client SSO Login module either by downloading the zip or from the URL of the package (tar/zip).
  • Click on Enable newly added modules.
  • Enable this module by checking the checkbox and click on install button.
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • Go to ConfigurationPeopleminiOrange OAuth Client Configuration in the Administration menu. (/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client)
Drupal OAuth Client - select mimiorange OAuth Client Configuration
  • Under the Configure OAuth tab select desired OAuth Provider from the dropdown.
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    Note: If the desired OAuth Provider is not listed in the dropdown, please select Custom OAuth Provider / Custom OpenID Provider and continue.

Drupal OAuth Client - select OAuth Provider
  • Copy the Callback/Redirect URL and keep it handy. This will be required while configuring the OAuth Provider.
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    Note: If your provider only supports HTTPS Callback/Redirect URLs and you have an HTTP site, please make sure to enable the 'Enforce HTTPS Callback URL' checkbox at the bottom of the tab.


  • Enter the OAuth provider name in the Display Name text field.
Drupal OAuth Client - Copy Callback URL
  • Sign in to your OneLogin Admin console.
  • Navigate to Applications and select Applications on hover.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click Applications -> Applications
  • Click on the Add App button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click on Add App button to build a new application
  • In the search box, enter OpenId Connect and click on the OpenId Connect ( OIDC) link.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Search for OpenId Connect -> Select OpenId Connect (OIDC)
  • By default, the Display Name is pre-filled with OpenId Connect (OIDC). Please Enter an appropriate display name, scroll to the bottom, provide a Description, and click on the Save button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Enter Display name and click on Save
  • From the left navigation panel, click on the Configuration.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click on Configuration
  • Paste the copied Callback/Redirect URL into the Redirect URI's text field and click on the Save button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Paste the copied Callback URL into Redirect URI's field
  • Navigate to the OneLogin portal.
  • From the left navigation panel, click on the SSO tab.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click on SSO
  • From the Enable OpenID Connect section copy the Client ID.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - On the Enable OpenID Connect section, copy the Client ID
  • Navigate to the Drupal site and paste the copied Client ID into the respective text field.
Drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On - Under Configure OAuth tab, paste the Client ID into respective field
  • Navigate back to the OneLogin portal and click on the Show client secret link. Copy the Client Secret.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click on Show client secret link -> Copy the Client Secret
  • Head back to the Drupal site, and paste the copied Client Secret into the Client Secret text field.
Drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On - Paste the copied Client Secret into corresponding text field
  • Please find the OneLogin Scope and Endpoints from the table below:
  • Scope openid
    Authorize EndPoint https://<site-url>.onelogin.com/oidc/auth
    Access Token Endpoint https://<site-url>.onelogin.com/oidc/token
  • In the Endpoint URLs replace ‘’ with the OneLogin subdomain.
  • The 'Send Client ID and Secret in Header or Body' checkbox allows you to specify whether the Client ID and Secret should be included in the header or the body of the Token Endpoint Request. If you're unsure which option to select, you can stick with the default settings.
  • Click on the checkbox to Enable Login with OAuth, scroll down, and click the Save Configuration button.
Drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On - Click on Save Configuration button

How to Assign Users in the OneLogin Application:

  • Go to the Onelogin Dashboard.
  • Navigate to the Users tab in the top menu and select Users on hover.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Navigate to Users -> Select Users
  • Search for users in the search box, and then select the user to whom you want to grant access.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Search for users and select the user to whom you want to assign access
  • From the left navigation menu, click on the Applications.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Click on Applications
  • Under Applications, click the Plus (+) sign button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Under Application -> Click on Plus(+) sign
  • On the popup, select the application from the dropdown list for which you want to enable SSO for that assigned user, and then click the Continue button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Select the app from the dropdown for which you want to enable single sign-on for that assigned user
  • On the next screen, check the box to Allow the user to sign in and then click on the Save button.
Onelogin OpenID Single Sign-On Login - Enabling the checkbox Allow the user to sign in -> click on Save
  • The user has been assigned to your application.
  • After successfully saving the configurations, please click on the Perform Test Configuration button to test the connection between Drupal and OAuth Provider.
OAuth-OIDC-Client-Configuration-Check-Connection-with-OAuth-Provider
  • On a Test Configuration popup, if you don't have any active sessions on the same browser, you will be requested to login to the OAuth Provider. After successfully logging, you will be provided a list of attributes received from the OAuth Provider.
  • Select the Email Attribute from the dropdown menu in which the user's email ID is obtained and click on the Done button.
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    Note: Mapping the Email Attribute is mandatory for your login to OAuth Provider.

Drupal OAuth Client - select Email Attribute
  • On the Attribute & Role Mapping tab, please select the Username Attribute from the dropdown list and click on the Save Configuration button.
Drupal OAuth Client - select user attribute and click save configuration
  • Now log out and go to your Drupal site’s login page. You will automatically find a Login with OAuth Provider link there. If you want to add the SSO link to other pages as well, please follow the steps given in the image below:
Drupal OAuth Client - add link on other pages

If you face any issues during the configuration or if you want some additional features, please contact us at drupalsupport@xecurify.com.

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