# 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
Scripts and other assets for the hosted login UI are served with a
public cache with `max-age` and `s-maxage`. After changing scripts or
assets, old versions might be still used as they might be cached locally
or in a shared cache (CDN, proxy, ...). This can lead to unwanted
behaviour or even errors.
# How the Problems Are Solved
To ensure the correct file is served a query parameter with the build
time is added to the assets filename dynamically. (`?v=2025-03-17...`)
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- relates to #9485
- requires backport to at least 2.70.x
(cherry picked from commit 19f022e1cf)
# 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
When registering passkeys or u2f methods as second factor, some users
pressed the "Enter" key, rather than clicking the submit button. This
method has bypassed the execution of the device registration and
encoding scripts, resulting in the form being submitted without the
necessary encoded values.
# How the Problems Are Solved
This PR ensures that device registration is always executed and the
required information are submitted in the form regardless of pressing
"Enter" or clicking the button.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- closes#6592
- closes#2910
(cherry picked from commit 27b319bd98)
# 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
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
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
OIDC applications can configure the used login version, which is
currently not possible for SAML applications.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add the same functionality dependent on the feature-flag for SAML
applications.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
Closes#9267
Follow up issue for frontend changes #9354
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
When specifying a `user_id` as a human admin in
`zitadel.org.v2.AddOrganizationRequest.AddOrganization()` the `user_id`
specified in the request should have been used, before it was being
ignored, this has been fixed with this PR
# Additional Context
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9308
---------
Co-authored-by: Iraq Jaber <IraqJaber@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
To integrate river as a task queue we need to ensure the migrations of
river are executed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- A new schema was added to the Zitadel database called "queue"
- Added a repeatable setup step to Zitadel which executes the
[migrations of
river](https://riverqueue.com/docs/migrations#go-migration-api).
# Additional Changes
- Added more hooks to the databases to properly set the schema for the
task queue
# Additional Context
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9280
# Which Problems Are Solved
Project creation always requires a user as project owner, in case of a
system user creating the project, there is no valid user existing at
that moment.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Remove the initially created project owner membership, as this is
something which was necessary in old versions, and all should work
perfectly without.
The call to add a project automatically designates the calling user as
the project owner, which is irrelevant currently, as this user always
already has higher permissions to be able to even create the project.
# Additional Changes
Cleanup of the existing checks for the project, which can be improved
through the usage of the fields table.
# Additional Context
Closes#9182
# 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>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Ordering of sessions in v2beta is still relevant in the integration
tests.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Correct the integration tests on session service v2beta like in v2.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
Failing integration tests in pipeline.
# Which Problems Are Solved
Through configuration on projects, there can be additional permission
checks enabled through an OIDC or SAML flow, which were not included in
the OIDC and SAML services.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add permission check through the query-side of Zitadel in a singular SQL
query, when an OIDC or SAML flow should be linked to a SSO session. That
way it is eventual consistent, but will not impact the performance on
the eventstore. The permission check is defined in the API, which
provides the necessary function to the command side.
# Additional Changes
Added integration tests for the permission check on OIDC and SAML
service for every combination.
Corrected session list integration test, to content checks without
ordering.
Corrected get auth and saml request integration tests, to check for
timestamp of creation, not start of test.
# Additional Context
Closes#9265
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
When implementing simple stateless event processor, `the
user.grant.changed` bears too little information: just grant id and list
of role keys. This makes it impossible to change a users permissions
solely based on available role keys and requires to either:
- Store a mapping grant id -> user id, making a service stateful
- Make an extra call to zitadel to resolve user id by grant id (And it
doesn't seem that such an endpoint exists)
Same with `user.grant.removed` events.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Added `userId` field to `user.grant.changed` and `user.grant.removed`
events
# Additional Changes
`user.grant.removed` now has `projectId` and `grantId` as well
# Additional Context
- Closes#9113
# Which Problems Are Solved
Currently it is not always obvious if a feature is in beta state, also I
don't know where I can add my feedback if I test the feature.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Mark beta features with [beta] in sidenav
- Add note on feature description where to add feedback
# Which Problems Are Solved
Removal of Community Call reference for the moment until further
reviewed on next steps forward from group.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Removed table and text of Community call out.
# 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
# Which Problems Are Solved
The login by email was not possible anymore. This was due to a newly
generated user projection because of #9255 .
Internal logs showed that the computed lower case column for verified
email was missing.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Update name of setup step 25 to rerun the step, since the underlying sql
changed.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- relates to #9255
(cherry picked from commit b63c5fdb17)
# Which Problems Are Solved
- SCIM tests are flaky due to metadata being set by the tests while
shortly after being read by the application, resulting in a race
condition
# How the Problems Are Solved
- whenever metadata is set, the projection is awaited
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4dc7a58a25)
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Microsoft Entra invokes the user patch endpoint with `"active":
"True"` / `"active": "False"` when patching a user. This is a well-known
bug in MS Entra (see
[here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/app-provisioning/application-provisioning-config-problem-scim-compatibility)),
but the bug fix has not landed yet and/or the feature flag does not
work.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- To ensure compatibility with MS Entra, the parsing of the the boolean
active flag of the scim user is relaxed and accepts strings in any
casing that resolve to `true` or `false` as well as raw boolean values.
# Additional Context
Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140
(cherry picked from commit 361f7a2edc)
# Which Problems Are Solved
The login by email was not possible anymore. This was due to a newly
generated user projection because of #9255 .
Internal logs showed that the computed lower case column for verified
email was missing.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Update name of setup step 25 to rerun the step, since the underlying sql
changed.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- relates to #9255
# Which Problems Are Solved
- SCIM tests are flaky due to metadata being set by the tests while
shortly after being read by the application, resulting in a race
condition
# How the Problems Are Solved
- whenever metadata is set, the projection is awaited
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Microsoft Entra invokes the user patch endpoint with `"active":
"True"` / `"active": "False"` when patching a user. This is a well-known
bug in MS Entra (see
[here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/app-provisioning/application-provisioning-config-problem-scim-compatibility)),
but the bug fix has not landed yet and/or the feature flag does not
work.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- To ensure compatibility with MS Entra, the parsing of the the boolean
active flag of the scim user is relaxed and accepts strings in any
casing that resolve to `true` or `false` as well as raw boolean values.
# Additional Context
Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140
# 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
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>
# 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
# Which Problems Are Solved
- when a scim user is provisioned, a init email could be sent
# How the Problems Are Solved
- no init email should be sent => hard code false for the email init
param
# Additional Context
Related to https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140
Co-authored-by: Fabienne Bühler <fabienne@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Some SCIM clients send "op" of a patch operation in PascalCase
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Well known "op" values of patch operations are matched
case-insensitive.
# Additional Context
Related to #8140
# Which Problems Are Solved
- If a SCIM endpoint is called with an orgID in the URL that is not the
resource owner, no error is returned, and the action is executed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The orgID provided in the SCIM URL path must match the resource owner
of the target user. Otherwise, an error will be returned.
# Additional Context
Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Lack of documentation for the SCIM v2 interface
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Introduced a new documentation page detailing the SCIM v2 interface
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
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Co-authored-by: Fabienne Bühler <fabienne@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Adds a service in the console to enable Posthog integration based on
upon user environment variables
# How the Problems Are Solved
- A new service has been created in console for posthog
- This is only initiated based upon provided environment variables
# Additional Changes
N/A
# Additional Context
- Closes #[9076](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9076)
- Cannot be merged until this is completed
#[9070](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9070)
# Which Problems Are Solved
* Adds support for the service provider configuration SCIM v2 endpoints
# How the Problems Are Solved
* Adds support for the service provider configuration SCIM v2 endpoints
* `GET /scim/v2/{orgId}/ServiceProviderConfig`
* `GET /scim/v2/{orgId}/ResourceTypes`
* `GET /scim/v2/{orgId}/ResourceTypes/{name}`
* `GET /scim/v2/{orgId}/Schemas`
* `GET /scim/v2/{orgId}/Schemas/{id}`
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Add the ability to update the timestamp when MFA initialization was last
skipped.
Get User By ID now also returns the timestamps when MFA setup was last
skipped.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Add a `HumanMFAInitSkipped` method to the `users/v2` API.
- MFA skipped was already projected in the `auth.users3` table. In this
PR the same column is added to the users projection. Event handling is
kept the same as in the `UserView`:
<details>
62804ca45f/internal/user/repository/view/model/user.go (L243-L377)
</details>
# Additional Changes
- none
# Additional Context
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9197
# Which Problems Are Solved
* Adds support for the bulk SCIM v2 endpoint
# How the Problems Are Solved
* Adds support for the bulk SCIM v2 endpoint under `POST
/scim/v2/{orgID}/Bulk`
# Additional Context
Part of #8140
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
- when listing users via scim v2.0 filters applied to the username are
applied case-sensitive
# How the Problems Are Solved
- when a query filter is appleid on the username it is applied
case-insensitive
# Additional Context
Part of https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8140