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Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth and OpenID connect


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WordPress OAuth & OpenID Connect Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin enables secure login into WordPress using Oracle IDCS as OAuth and OpenID Connect provider. It supports advanced Single Sign-On (SSO) features such as user profile Attribute mapping, Role mapping, etc. Here we will go through a guide to configure SSO between WordPress and Oracle IDCS. By the end of this guide, users should be able to login to WordPress from Oracle IDCS. To know more about other features we provide in WP OAuth Single Sign-On ( OAuth & OpenID Connect Client ) plugin, you can click here.

Pre-requisites : Download And Installation


  • Log into your WordPress instance as an admin.
  • Go to the WordPress Dashboard -> Plugins and click on Add New.
  • Search for a WordPress OAuth Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin and click on Install Now.
  • Once installed click on Activate.

Steps to configure Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) Login into WordPress

1. Setup Oracle IDCS as OAuth Provider.

  • Go to the developer account of Oracle IDCS and signup/login.
  • From Configure OAuth tab in Oauth Client plugin, collect Redirect/Callback URL and enter it into your Oracle IDCS Application.
  • Copy the Client ID and Client Secret and save it on your miniOrange OAuth Client plugin Configuration.

You have successfully configured Oracle IDCS as OAuth Provider for achieving Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) with WordPress for user authentication.

2. Setup WordPress as OAuth Client


  • Go to Configure OAuth tab and click Add New Application to add a new client application into your website.
  • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Add new application
  • Choose your Application from the list of OAuth / OpenID Connect Providers, Here Custom OpenID Connect App.
  • Oracle IDCSSingle Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Select Application
  • Copy the Callback URL to be used in OAuth Provider Configuration. Click Next.
  • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Callback URL
  • Please refer the below table for configuring the scope & endpoints in the plugin.
  • Client ID : from the Oracle IDCS application configured
    Client Secret : from the Oracle IDCS application configured
    Scope: openid
    Authorize Endpoint: https://<IDCS-Service-Instance>.identity.oraclecloud.com/oauth2/v1/authorize
    Access Token Endpoint: https://<IDCS-Service-Instance>.identity.oraclecloud.com/oauth2/v1/token
    Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Add App name, TenantID
  • Enter the Client Credentials like Client ID & Client Secret as shown in the setup dialogue box. Enter the scope value as openid profile. Click Next.
  • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Client ID & Client Secret
  • Click on Finish to save the configuration.
  • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) OAuth - Finish configuration

You have successfully configured WordPress as OAuth Client for achieving user authentication with Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) login into your WordPress Site.


3. User Attribute Mapping

  • User Attribute Mapping is mandatory for enabling users to successfully Single Sign-On into WordPress using Oracle IDCS SSO. We will be setting up user profile attributes for WordPress using the below settings.
  • Finding user attributes

    • Go to Configure OAuth tab. Scroll down and click on Test Configuration.
    • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) - test configuration
    • You will see all the values returned by Oracle IDCS to WordPress in a table. If you don't see value for First Name, Last Name, Email or Username, make the required settings in your Oracle IDCS application to return this information.
    • Once you see all the values in Test Configuration, go to Attribute / Role Mapping tab, select attributes from Username dropdown and click on Save.
    • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) - attribute/role mapping

    4. Sign In Settings

    • The settings in Single Sign-On (SSO) Settings tab define the user experience for Single Sign-On (SSO). To add a Oracle IDCS login widget on your WordPress page, you need to follow the below steps.
      • Go to WordPress Left Panel > Appearances > Widgets.
      • Select miniOrange OAuth. Drag and drop to your favourite location and save.
      • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-on (SSO) - WordPress create-newclient login button setting
      • Go to WordPress Left Panel > Appearances > Widgets.
      • Select miniOrange OAuth. Drag and drop to your favourite location and save.
      • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-on (SSO) - WordPress create-newclient login button setting
      • Open your WordPress page and you can see the Oracle IDCS SSO login button there. You can test the Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) now.
      • Make sure the "Show on login page" option is enabled for your application. (Refer to the below image)
      • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-on (SSO) - WordPress create-newclient login button setting
      • Now, go to your WordPress Login page. (Eg. https://< your-wordpress-domain >/wp-login.php).
      • You will see an Oracle IDCS SSO login button there. Once you click the login button, you will be able to test the Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO).
      • Oracle IDCS Single Sign-on (SSO) - WordPress create-newclient login button setting

    In this Guide, you have successfully configured Oracle IDCS Single Sign-On (SSO) by configuring Oracle IDCS as OAuth Provider and WordPress as OAuth Client using our WP OAuth Single Sign-On ( OAuth / OpenID Connect Client ) plugin.This solution ensures that you are ready to roll out secure access to your WordPress site using Oracle IDCS login credentials within minutes.

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    Mail us on oauthsupport@xecurify.com for quick guidance(via email/meeting) on your requirement and our team will help you to select the best suitable solution/plan as per your requirement.

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