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Addresses https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/17752 [preview](https://coder.com/docs/@hugodutka%2Fgithub%2Dauth%2Dorg%2Ddocs/admin/users/github-auth) --------- Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Edward Angert <EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>
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# GitHub
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By default, new Coder deployments use a Coder-managed GitHub app to authenticate
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users.
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We provide it for convenience, allowing you to experiment with Coder
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without setting up your own GitHub OAuth app.
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If you authenticate with it, you grant Coder server read access to your GitHub
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user email and other metadata listed during the authentication flow.
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This access is necessary for the Coder server to complete the authentication
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process.
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To the best of our knowledge, Coder, the company, does not gain access
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to this data by administering the GitHub app.
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## Default Configuration
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Installation of the default GitHub app grants Coder (the company) access to your organization's GitHub data.
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>
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> For production environments, we strongly recommend that you
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> [configure your own GitHub OAuth app](#step-1-configure-the-oauth-application-in-github)
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> to ensure that your data is not shared with Coder (the company).
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To use the default configuration:
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1. [Install the GitHub app](https://github.com/apps/coder/installations/select_target)
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in any GitHub organization that you want to use with Coder.
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The default GitHub app requires [device flow](#device-flow) to authenticate.
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This is enabled by default when using the default GitHub app.
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If you disable device flow using `CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_DEVICE_FLOW=false`, it will be ignored.
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1. By default, only the admin user can sign up.
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To allow additional users to sign up with GitHub, add:
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```shell
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_SIGNUPS=true
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```
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1. (Optional) If you want to limit sign-ups to specific GitHub organizations, set:
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```shell
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOWED_ORGS="your-org"
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```
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## Disable the Default GitHub App
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You can disable the default GitHub app by [configuring your own app](#step-1-configure-the-oauth-application-in-github)
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or by adding the following environment variable to your [Coder server configuration](../../reference/cli/server.md#options):
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```shell
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_DEFAULT_PROVIDER_ENABLE=false
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```
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> [!NOTE]
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> After you disable the default GitHub provider, the **Sign in with GitHub** button
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> might still appear on your login page even though the authentication flow is disabled.
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>
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> To completely hide the GitHub sign-in button, you must disable the default provider
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> and ensure you don't have a custom GitHub OAuth app configured.
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## Step 1: Configure the OAuth application in GitHub
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1. [Register a GitHub OAuth app](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app/).
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1. GitHub will ask you for the following Coder parameters:
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- **Homepage URL**: Set to your Coder deployment's
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[`CODER_ACCESS_URL`](../../reference/cli/server.md#--access-url) (e.g.
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`https://coder.domain.com`)
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- **User Authorization Callback URL**: Set to `https://coder.domain.com`
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If you want to allow multiple Coder deployments hosted on subdomains, such as
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`coder1.domain.com`, `coder2.domain.com`, to authenticate with the
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same GitHub OAuth app, then you can set **User Authorization Callback URL** to
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the `https://domain.com`
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1. Take note of the Client ID and Client Secret generated by GitHub.
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You will use these values in the next step.
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1. Coder needs permission to access user email addresses.
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Find the **Account Permissions** settings for your app and select **read-only** for **Email addresses**.
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## Step 2: Configure Coder with the OAuth credentials
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Go to your Coder host and run the following command to start up the Coder server:
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```shell
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coder server --oauth2-github-allow-signups=true --oauth2-github-allowed-orgs="your-org" --oauth2-github-client-id="8d1...e05" --oauth2-github-client-secret="57ebc9...02c24c"
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```
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> [!NOTE]
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> For GitHub Enterprise support, specify the `--oauth2-github-enterprise-base-url` flag.
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Alternatively, if you are running Coder as a system service, you can achieve the
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same result as the command above by adding the following environment variables
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to the `/etc/coder.d/coder.env` file:
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```shell
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_SIGNUPS=true
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOWED_ORGS="your-org"
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID="8d1...e05"
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET="57ebc9...02c24c"
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```
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> [!TIP]
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> To allow everyone to sign up using GitHub, set:
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> ```shell
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> CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_EVERYONE=true
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> ```
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Once complete, run `sudo service coder restart` to reboot Coder.
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If deploying Coder via Helm, you can set the above environment variables in the
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`values.yaml` file as such:
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```yaml
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coder:
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env:
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- name: CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_SIGNUPS
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value: "true"
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- name: CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID
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value: "533...des"
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- name: CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET
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value: "G0CSP...7qSM"
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# If setting allowed orgs, comment out CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_EVERYONE and its value
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- name: CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOWED_ORGS
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value: "your-org"
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# If allowing everyone, comment out CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOWED_ORGS and it's value
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#- name: CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_ALLOW_EVERYONE
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# value: "true"
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```
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To upgrade Coder, run:
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```shell
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helm upgrade <release-name> coder-v2/coder -n <namespace> -f values.yaml
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```
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We recommend requiring and auditing MFA usage for all users in your GitHub organizations.
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This can be enforced from the organization settings page in the **Authentication security** sidebar tab.
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## Device Flow
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Coder supports
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[device flow](https://docs.github.com/en/apps/oauth-apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps#device-flow)
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for GitHub OAuth.
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This is enabled by default for the default GitHub app and cannot be disabled for that app.
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For your own custom GitHub OAuth app, you can enable device flow by setting:
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```shell
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CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_DEVICE_FLOW=true
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```
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Device flow is optional for custom GitHub OAuth apps.
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We generally recommend using the standard OAuth flow instead, as it is more convenient for end users.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you're using the default GitHub app, device flow is always enabled regardless of
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> the `CODER_OAUTH2_GITHUB_DEVICE_FLOW` setting.
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