# Which Problems Are Solved
1. The projection handler reported no error if an error happened but
updating the current state was successful. This can lead to skipped
projections during setup as soon as the projection has an error but does
not correctly report if to the caller.
2. Mirror projections skipped as soon as an error occures, this leads to
unprojected projections.
3. Mirror checked position wrongly in some cases
# How the Problems Are Solved
1. the error returned by the `Trigger` method will will only be set to
the error of updating current states if there occured an error.
2. triggering projections checks for the error type returned and retries
if the error had code `23505`
3. Corrected to use the `Equal` method
# Additional Changes
unify logging on mirror projections
# Which Problems Are Solved
With the change of #9561, the `mirror` command panics as there's no
metrics provider configured.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Correctly initialize the provider (no-op by default) for the mirror
command.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
relates to #9561 -> needs backports to 2.66.x - 2.71.x and 3.0.0-rc
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
ZITADEL allows the use of JSON Web Token (JWT) Profile OAuth 2.0 for Authorization Grants in machine-to-machine (M2M) authentication. Multiple keys can be managed for a single machine account (service user), each with an individual expiry.
A vulnerability existed where expired keys can be used to retrieve tokens. Specifically, ZITADEL fails to properly check the expiration date of the JWT key when used for Authorization Grants. This allows an attacker with an expired key to obtain valid access tokens.
This vulnerability does not affect the use of JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Client Authentication on the Token and Introspection endpoints, which correctly reject expired keys.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Added proper validation of the expiry of the stored public key.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
None
(cherry picked from commit 315503beab)
# Which Problems Are Solved
The username entered by the user was resp. replaced by the stored user's username. This provided a possibility to enumerate usernames as unknown usernames were not normalized.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Store and display the username as entered by the user.
- Removed the part where the loginname was always set to the user's loginname when retrieving the `nextSteps`
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
None
(cherry picked from commit 14de8ecac2)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Build and test workflows are currently running on specific GitHub hosted
runners. These is not needed for most worklfows and just costs more.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Moved all the steps apart from integration-tests to public runners.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
None
(cherry picked from commit 3424204291)
# Which Problems Are Solved
With current provided telemetry it's difficult to predict when a
projection handler is under increased load until it's too late and
causes downstream issues. Importantly, projection updating is in the
critical path for many login flows and increased latency there can
result in system downtime for users.
# How the Problems Are Solved
This PR adds three new prometheus-style metrics:
1. **projection_events_processed** (_labels: projection, success_) -
This metric gives us a counter of the number of events processed per
projection update run and whether they we're processed without error. A
high number of events being processed can let us know how busy a
particular projection handler is.
2. **projection_handle_timer** _(labels: projection)_ - This is the time
it takes to process a projection update given a batch of events - time
to take the current_states lock, query for new events, reduce,
update_the projection, and update current_states.
3. **projection_state_latency** _(labels: projection)_ - This is the
time from the last event processed in the current_states table for a
given projection. It tells us how old was the last event you processed?
Or, how far behind are you running for this projection? Higher latencies
could mean high load or stalled projection handling.
# Additional Changes
I also had to initialize the global otel metrics provider (`metrics.M`)
in the `setup` step additionally to `start` since projection handlers
are initialized at setup. The initialization checks if a metrics
provider is already set (in case of `start-from-setup` or
`start-from-init` to prevent overwriting, which causes the otel metrics
provider to stop working.
# Additional Context
## Example Dashboards


---------
Co-authored-by: Silvan <27845747+adlerhurst@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit c1535b7b49)
# Which Problems Are Solved
The service name is hardcoded in the metrics code. Making the service
name to be configurable helps when running multiple instances of
Zitadel.
The defaults remain unchanged, the service name will be defaulted to
ZITADEL.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add a config option to override the name in defaults.yaml and pass it
down to the corresponding metrics or tracing module (google or otel)
# Additional Changes
NA
# Additional Context
NA
(cherry picked from commit dc64e35128)
# Which Problems Are Solved
E2E tests in pipelines started to fail randomly. While debugging it, i
noticed that we use the `latest` tag of cockroach's docker image. They
tagged 25.1 as latest yesterday.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Since we drop support for CRDB with version 3 as there are anyway
multiple issues with various versions, I pinned the docker image tag to
`latest-v24.3`.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
relates to https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/actions/runs/13917603587
and https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/actions/runs/13904928050
(cherry picked from commit f1f500d0e7)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Zitadel should not record 404 response counts of unknown paths (check
`/debug/metrics`).
This can lead to high cardinality on metrics endpoint and in traces.
```
GOOD http_server_return_code_counter_total{method="GET",otel_scope_name="",otel_scope_version="",return_code="200",uri="/.well-known/openid-configuration"} 2
GOOD http_server_return_code_counter_total{method="GET",otel_scope_name="",otel_scope_version="",return_code="200",uri="/oauth/v2/keys"} 2
BAD http_server_return_code_counter_total{method="GET",otel_scope_name="",otel_scope_version="",return_code="404",uri="/junk"} 2000
```
After
```
GOOD http_server_return_code_counter_total{method="GET",otel_scope_name="",otel_scope_version="",return_code="200",uri="/.well-known/openid-configuration"} 2
GOOD http_server_return_code_counter_total{method="GET",otel_scope_name="",otel_scope_version="",return_code="200",uri="/oauth/v2/keys"} 2
```
# How the Problems Are Solved
This PR makes sure, that any unknown path is recorded as `UNKNOWN_PATH`
instead of the actual path.
# Additional Changes
N/A
# Additional Context
On our production instance, when a penetration test was run, it caused
our metric count to blow up to many thousands due to Zitadel recording
404 response counts.
Next nice to have steps, remove 404 timer recordings which serve no
purpose
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Silvan <27845747+adlerhurst@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio@zitadel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 599850e7e8)
# Which Problems Are Solved
When using a custom / new login UI and an OIDC application with
registered BackChannelLogoutUI, no logout requests were sent to the URI
when the user signed out.
Additionally, as described in #9427, an error was logged:
`level=error msg="event of type *session.TerminateEvent doesn't
implement OriginEvent"
caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/internal/notification/handlers/origin.go:24"`
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Properly pass `TriggerOrigin` information to session.TerminateEvent
creation and implement `OriginEvent` interface.
- Implemented `RegisterLogout` in `CreateOIDCSessionFromAuthRequest` and
`CreateOIDCSessionFromDeviceAuth`, both used when interacting with the
OIDC v2 API.
- Both functions now receive the `BackChannelLogoutURI` of the client
from the OIDC layer.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- closes#9427
(cherry picked from commit ed697bbd69)
# Which Problems Are Solved
When requesting a JWT (`urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:jwt`) to be
returned in a Token Exchange request, ZITADEL would panic if the `actor`
was not granted the necessary permission.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Properly check the error and return it.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- closes#9436
(cherry picked from commit e6ce1af003)
# Which Problems Are Solved
ZITADEL's Admin API, intended for managing ZITADEL instances, contains 12 HTTP endpoints that are unexpectedly accessible to authenticated ZITADEL users who are not ZITADEL managers. The most critical vulnerable endpoints relate to LDAP configuration:
- /idps/ldap
- /idps/ldap/{id}
By accessing these endpoints, unauthorized users could:
- Modify ZITADEL's instance LDAP settings, redirecting all LDAP login attempts to a malicious server, effectively taking over user accounts.
- Expose the original LDAP server's password, potentially compromising all user accounts.
The following endpoints are also affected by IDOR vulnerabilities, potentially allowing unauthorized modification of instance settings such as languages, labels, and templates:
- /idps/templates/_search
- /idps/templates/{id}
- /policies/label/_activate
- /policies/label/logo
- /policies/label/logo_dark
- /policies/label/icon
- /policies/label/icon_dark
- /policies/label/font
- /text/message/passwordless_registration/{language}
- /text/login/{language}
Please checkout https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/security/advisories/GHSA-f3gh-529w-v32x for more information.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Required permission have been fixed (only instance level allowed)
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- resolves https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/security/advisories/GHSA-f3gh-529w-v32x
(cherry picked from commit d9d8339813)
# Which Problems Are Solved
#9110 introduced more possibilities to search for "own" sessions. Due to
this the permission checks for retrieving a session had to be updated
accordingly. Internal calls, such as retrieving them for sending
notifications do not require a permission, but the code was not properly
adjusted and thus could lead to panics.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Properly handled (do not require) permission check for internal only
calls when retrieving the session by id.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- needs backports to 2.68.x, 2.69.x, 2.70.x
- closeszitadel/devops#117
(cherry picked from commit 4e1868e9bb)
# Which Problems Are Solved
As reported in #9311, even when providing a `x-zitadel-login-client`
header, the auth request would be created as hosted login UI / V1
request.
This is due to a change introduced with #9071, where the login UI
version can be specified using the app configuration.
The configuration set to V1 was not considering if the header was sent.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Check presence of `x-zitadel-login-client` before the configuration.
Use later only if no header is set.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- closes#9311
- needs back ports to 2.67.x, 2.68.x and 2.69.x
(cherry picked from commit e7a73eb6b1)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Systems running with PostgreSQL before Zitadel v2.39 are likely to have
a wrong type for the `in_tx_order` column in the `eventstore.event2`
table. The migration at the time used the `event_sequence` as default
value without typecast, which results in a `bigint` type for that
column. However, when creating the table from scratch, we explicitly
specify the type to be `integer`.
Starting from Zitadel v2.67 we use a Pl/PgSQL function to push events.
The function requires the types from `eventstore.events2` to the same as
the `select` destinations used in the function. In the function
`in_tx_order` is also expected to by of `integer` type.
CochroachDB systems are not affected because `bigint` is an alias to the
`int` type. In other words, CockroachDB uses `int8` when specifying type
`int`. Therefore the types already match.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Retrieve the actual column type currently in use. A template is used to
assign the type to the `ordinality` column returned as `in_tx_order`.
# Additional Changes
- Detailed logging on migration failure
# Additional Context
- Closes#9180
---------
Co-authored-by: Silvan <27845747+adlerhurst@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit bcc6a689fa)
# Which Problems Are Solved
After updating to version 2.69.0, my zitadel instance refuse to start
with this error log :
```
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="starting migration" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/internal/migration/migration.go:66" name=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=01-role_permissions_view.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=02-instance_orgs_view.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=03-instance_members_view.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=04-org_members_view.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=05-project_members_view.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=info msg="execute statement" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/46.go:29" file=06-permitted_orgs_function.sql migration=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=error msg="migration failed" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/internal/migration/migration.go:68" error="46_init_permission_functions 06-permitted_orgs_function.sql: ERROR: subquery in FROM must have an alias (SQLSTATE 42601)" name=46_init_permission_functions
time="2025-02-03T19:46:47Z" level=fatal msg="migration failed" caller="/home/runner/work/zitadel/zitadel/cmd/setup/setup.go:274" error="46_init_permission_functions 06-permitted_orgs_function.sql: ERROR: subquery in FROM must have an alias (SQLSTATE 42601)" name=46_init_permission_functions
```
# How the Problems Are Solved
I used the original sql script on my database which gave me the same
error.
So i added an alias for the subquery and the error cas gone
# Additional Context
I was migrating from version 2.58.3
Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9300
Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 857812bb9e)
# Which Problems Are Solved
There were multiple issues in the OpenTelemetry (OTEL) implementation
and usage for tracing and metrics, which lead to high cardinality and
potential memory leaks:
- wrongly initiated tracing interceptors
- high cardinality in traces:
- HTTP/1.1 endpoints containing host names
- HTTP/1.1 endpoints containing object IDs like userID (e.g.
`/management/v1/users/2352839823/`)
- high amount of traces from internal processes (spooler)
- high cardinality in metrics endpoint:
- GRPC entries containing host names
- notification metrics containing instanceIDs and error messages
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Properly initialize the interceptors once and update them to use the
grpc stats handler (unary interceptors were deprecated).
- Remove host names from HTTP/1.1 span names and use path as default.
- Set / overwrite the uri for spans on the grpc-gateway with the uri
pattern (`/management/v1/users/{user_id}`). This is used for spans in
traces and metric entries.
- Created a new sampler which will only sample spans in the following
cases:
- remote was already sampled
- remote was not sampled, root span is of kind `Server` and based on
fraction set in the runtime configuration
- This will prevent having a lot of spans from the spooler back ground
jobs if they were not started by a client call querying an object (e.g.
UserByID).
- Filter out host names and alike from OTEL generated metrics (using a
`view`).
- Removed instance and error messages from notification metrics.
# Additional Changes
Fixed the middleware handling for serving Console. Telemetry and
instance selection are only used for the environment.json, but not on
statically served files.
# Additional Context
- closes#8096
- relates to #9074
- back ports to at least 2.66.x, 2.67.x and 2.68.x
(cherry picked from commit 990e1982c7)
# Which Problems Are Solved
#9185 changed that if a notification channel was not present,
notification workers would no longer retry to send the notification and
would also cancel in case Twilio would return a 4xx error.
However, this would not affect the "legacy" mode.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Handle `CancelError` in legacy notifier as not failed (event).
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- relates to #9185
- requires back port to 2.66.x and 2.67.x
(cherry picked from commit 3fc68e5d60)
# Which Problems Are Solved
The membership fields migration timed out in certain cases. It also
tried to migrate instances which were already removed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Revert the previous fix that combined the repeatable step for multiple
fill triggers. The membeship migration is now single-run as it might
take a lot of time. It is not worth making it repeatable. Instance IDs
of removed instances are skipped.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9199
(cherry picked from commit ec5f18c168)
# Which Problems Are Solved
A customer reached out to support, that the (last) `additional origin`
could not be removed. While testing / implementation it was discovered,
that the same applied to `redirect_uris` and `post_logout_redirect_uris`
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Correctly set the corresponding array to empty in the event so it can
be differentiated to `null` / not set in case of no change.
# Additional Changes
Replaced `reflect.DeepEqual` with `slices.Equal`
# Additional Context
- Reported to support
(cherry picked from commit c9aa5db2a5)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Memberships did not have a fields table fill migration.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add filling of membership fields to the repeatable steps.
# Additional Changes
- Use the same repeatable step for multiple fill fields handlers.
- Fix an error for PostgreSQL 15 where a subquery in a `FROM` clause
needs an alias ing the `permitted_orgs` function.
# Additional Context
- Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9188
- Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9152
# Which Problems Are Solved
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9186 introduced the new `push`
sql function for cockroachdb. The function used the wrong database
function to generate the position of the event and would therefore
insert events at a position before events created with an old Zitadel
version.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Instead of `EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM NOW())`, `cluster_logical_timestamp()` is
used to calculate the position of an event.
# Additional Context
- Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9186
- Affected versions:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/releases/tag/v2.67.3
# Which Problems Are Solved
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9186 introduced the new `push`
sql function for cockroachdb. The function used the wrong database
function to generate the position of the event and would therefore
insert events at a position before events created with an old Zitadel
version.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Instead of `EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM NOW())`, `cluster_logical_timestamp()` is
used to calculate the position of an event.
# Additional Context
- Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9186
- Affected versions:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/releases/tag/v2.67.3
# Which Problems Are Solved
If a notification channel was not present, notification workers would
retry to the max attempts. This leads to unnecessary load.
Additionally, a client noticed bad actors trying to abuse SMS MFA.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Directly cancel the notification on:
- a missing channel and stop retries.
- any `4xx` errors from Twilio Verify
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
reported by customer
(cherry picked from commit 60857c8d3e)
# Which Problems Are Solved
The performance of the initial push function can further be increased
# How the Problems Are Solved
`eventstore.push`- and `eventstore.commands_to_events`-functions were
rewritten
# Additional Changes
none
# Additional Context
same optimizations as for postgres:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9092
(cherry picked from commit 690147b30e)
# Which Problems Are Solved
If a notification channel was not present, notification workers would
retry to the max attempts. This leads to unnecessary load.
Additionally, a client noticed bad actors trying to abuse SMS MFA.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Directly cancel the notification on:
- a missing channel and stop retries.
- any `4xx` errors from Twilio Verify
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
reported by customer
# Which Problems Are Solved
Organization name change results in domain events even if the domain
itself doesn't change.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Check if the domain itself really changes, and if not, don't create the
events.
# Additional Changes
Unittest for this specific case.
# Additional Context
None
(cherry picked from commit 69372e5209)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Events like "password check succeeded" store some information about the
caller including their IP.
The `X-Forwarded-For` was not correctly logged, but instead the
RemoteAddress.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Correctly get the `X-Forwarded-For` in canonical form.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
closes [#9106](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9106)
(cherry picked from commit c966446f80)
# Which Problems Are Solved
It was possible to set a diffent algorithm for the legacy signer. This
is not supported howerver and breaks the token endpoint.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Remove the OIDC.SigningKeyAlgorithm config option and hard-code RS256
for the legacy signer.
# Additional Changes
- none
# Additional Context
Only RS256 is supported by the legacy signer. It was mentioned in the
comment of the config not to use it and use the webkeys resource
instead.
- closes#9121
(cherry picked from commit db8d794794)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Typo in RU localization on login page.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Fixed typo by replacing to correct text.
# Additional Changes
n/a
# Additional Context
n/a
Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 42cc6dce79)
# Which Problems Are Solved
If a not allowed IDP is selected or now not allowed IDP was selected
before at login, the login will still try to use it as fallback.
The same goes for the linked IDPs which are not necessarily active
anymore, or disallowed through policies.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Check all possible or configured IDPs if they can be used.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
Addition to #6466
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8d8f38fb4c)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Organization name change results in domain events even if the domain
itself doesn't change.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Check if the domain itself really changes, and if not, don't create the
events.
# Additional Changes
Unittest for this specific case.
# Additional Context
None
# Which Problems Are Solved
Zitadel currently uses 3 database pool, 1 for queries, 1 for pushing
events and 1 for scheduled projection updates. This defeats the purpose
of a connection pool which already handles multiple connections.
During load tests we found that the current structure of connection
pools consumes a lot of database resources. The resource usage dropped
after we reduced the amount of database pools to 1 because existing
connections can be used more efficiently.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Removed logic to handle multiple connection pools and use a single one.
# Additional Changes
none
# Additional Context
part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8352
# Which Problems Are Solved
- include tzdata in the binary to correctly validate time zones in the
scim layer if the os doesn't have timezone data available.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- by importing the go pkg `"time/tzdata"`
# Additional Context
Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140
# Which Problems Are Solved
Currently ZITADEL defines organization and instance member roles and
permissions in defaults.yaml. The permission check is done on API call
level. For example: "is this user allowed to make this call on this
org". This makes sense on the V1 API where the API is permission-level
shaped. For example, a search for users always happens in the context of
the organization. (Either the organization the calling user belongs to,
or through member ship and the x-zitadel-orgid header.
However, for resource based APIs we must be able to resolve permissions
by object. For example, an IAM_OWNER listing users should be able to get
all users in an instance based on the query filters. Alternatively a
user may have user.read permissions on one or more orgs. They should be
able to read just those users.
# How the Problems Are Solved
## Role permission mapping
The role permission mappings defined from `defaults.yaml` or local
config override are synchronized to the database on every run of
`zitadel setup`:
- A single query per **aggregate** builds a list of `add` and `remove`
actions needed to reach the desired state or role permission mappings
from the config.
- The required events based on the actions are pushed to the event
store.
- Events define search fields so that permission checking can use the
indices and is strongly consistent for both query and command sides.
The migration is split in the following aggregates:
- System aggregate for for roles prefixed with `SYSTEM`
- Each instance for roles not prefixed with `SYSTEM`. This is in
anticipation of instance level management over the API.
## Membership
Current instance / org / project membership events now have field table
definitions. Like the role permissions this ensures strong consistency
while still being able to use the indices of the fields table. A
migration is provided to fill the membership fields.
## Permission check
I aimed keeping the mental overhead to the developer to a minimal. The
provided implementation only provides a permission check for list
queries for org level resources, for example users. In the `query`
package there is a simple helper function `wherePermittedOrgs` which
makes sure the underlying database function is called as part of the
`SELECT` query and the permitted organizations are part of the `WHERE`
clause. This makes sure results from non-permitted organizations are
omitted. Under the hood:
- A Pg/PlSQL function searches for a list of organization IDs the passed
user has the passed permission.
- When the user has the permission on instance level, it returns early
with all organizations.
- The functions uses a number of views. The views help mapping the
fields entries into relational data and simplify the code use for the
function. The views provide some pre-filters which allow proper index
usage once the final `WHERE` clauses are set by the function.
# Additional Changes
# Additional Context
Closes#9032
Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9014https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9188 defines follow-ups for
the new permission framework based on this concept.
# Which Problems Are Solved
The performance of the initial push function can further be increased
# How the Problems Are Solved
`eventstore.push`- and `eventstore.commands_to_events`-functions were
rewritten
# Additional Changes
none
# Additional Context
same optimizations as for postgres:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9092
# Which Problems Are Solved
As we are going into the Beta testing phase of our new typescript login
(login V2), we need to have a documentation about the capabilities, how
to test, and what the current limitations are.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Added new section for the Login V2
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# Which Problems Are Solved
The current login will always prefer external authentication (through an
IdP) over local authentication. So as soon as either the user had
connected to an IdP or even when the login policy was just set up to
have an IdP allowed, users would be redirected to that IdP for
(re)authentication.
This could lead to problems, where the IdP was not available or any
other error occurred in the process (such as secret expired for
EntraID).
Even when local authentication (passkeys or password) was allowed for
the corresponding user, they would always be redirected to the IdP
again, preventing any authentication. If admins were affected, they
might not even be able to update the client secret of the IdP.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Errors during the external IdP flow are handled in an
`externalAuthFailed` function, which will check if the organisation
allows local authentication and if the user has set up such.
If either password or passkeys is set up, the corresponding login page
will be presented to the user. As already with local auth passkeys is
preferred over password authentication.
The user is informed that the external login failed and fail back to
local auth as an error on the corresponding page in a focused mode. Any
interaction or after 5 second the focus mode is disabled.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
closes#6466
# Which Problems Are Solved
In versions previous to v2.66 it was possible to set a different
resource owner on project grants. This was introduced with the new
resource based API. The resource owner was possible to overwrite using
the x-zitadel-org header.
Because of this issue project grants got the wrong resource owner,
instead of the owner of the project it got the granted org which is
wrong because a resource owner of an aggregate is not allowed to change.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The wrong owners of the events are set to the original owner of the
project.
- A new event is pushed to these aggregates `project.owner.corrected`
- The projection updates the owners of the user grants if that event was
written
# Additional Changes
The eventstore push function (replaced in version 2.66) writes the
correct resource owner.
# Additional Context
closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9072
Update the ../proto/zitadel/member.proto to
include the UserResourceOwner as part of member.
Update the queries to include UserResourceOwner
for the following :
zitadel/internal/query/iam_member.go
zitadel/internal/query/org_member.go
zitadel/internal/query/project_member.go
zitadel/internal/query/project_grant_member.go
Non Breaking Changes
# Which Problems Are Solved
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/5062
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Updated the member.proto file to include user_resource_owner. I have
compiled using` make compile` command .
- Changed the queries to include the userResourceOwner as part of
Member.
- Then, updated the converter to map the userResourceOwner.
# Additional Changes
Replace this example text with a concise list of additional changes that
this PR introduces, that are not directly solving the initial problem
but are related.
For example:
- The docs explicitly describe that the property XY is mandatory
- Adds missing translations for validations.
# Additional Context
- Closes#5062
-
https://discordapp.com/channels/927474939156643850/1326245856193544232/1326476710752948316
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Adds support for the replace user SCIM v2 endpoint
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Adds support for the replace user SCIM v2 endpoint under `PUT
/scim/v2/{orgID}/Users/{id}`
# Additional Changes
- Respect the `Active` field in the SCIM v2 create user endpoint `POST
/scim/v2/{orgID}/Users`
- Eventually consistent read endpoints used in SCIM tests are wrapped in
`assert.EventuallyWithT` to work around race conditions
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
# Which Problems Are Solved
ListSessions only works to list the sessions that you are the creator
of.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add options to search for sessions created by other users, sessions
belonging to the same useragent and sessions belonging to your user.
Possible through additional search parameters which as default use the
information contained in your session token but can also be filled with
specific IDs.
# Additional Changes
Remodel integration tests, to separate the Create and Get of sessions
correctly.
# Additional Context
Closes#8301
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# Which Problems Are Solved
Wrongly not returned but documented 'nbf' claim in ID token.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Correct documentation to not include 'nbf' in ID token.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
None
# Which Problems Are Solved
We were seeing high query costs in a the lateral join executed in the
commands_to_events procedural function in the database. The high cost
resulted in incremental CPU usage as a load test continued and less
req/sec handled, sarting at 836 and ending at 130 req/sec.
# How the Problems Are Solved
1. Set `PARALLEL SAFE`. I noticed that this option defaults to `UNSAFE`.
But it's actually safe if the function doesn't `INSERT`
2. Set the returned `ROWS 10` parameter.
3. Function is re-written in Pl/PgSQL so that we eliminate expensive
joins.
4. Introduced an intermediate state that does `SELECT DISTINCT` for the
aggregate so that we don't have to do an expensive lateral join.
# Additional Changes
Use a `COALESCE` to get the owner from the last event, instead of a
`CASE` switch.
# Additional Context
- Function was introduced in
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/8816
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8352
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