This plugin no longer works in recent Graylog versions and is archived. It is provided only for historical purposes in case someone needs access to the source code.
This plugins adds SSO (Single Sign-On) capabilities to Graylog. It supports automatic login and user account creation based on trusted HTTP headers set by an authentication proxy.
Required Graylog version: 3.3.x.
This plugin will not be compatible with Graylog 4.0 and later!
Plugin Version | Graylog Version |
---|---|
3.3.x | 3.3.x |
3.2.x | 3.2.x |
3.1.x | 3.1.x |
3.0.x | 3.0.x |
2.5.x | 2.5.x |
2.4.x | 2.4.x |
2.3.x | 2.3.x |
1.0.x | >=2.1.x, <2.3.x |
Download the plugin
and place the .jar
file in your Graylog plugin directory. The plugin directory
is the plugins/
folder relative from your graylog-server
directory by default
and can be configured in your graylog.conf
file.
Restart graylog-server
and you are done.
You can improve your development experience for the web interface part of your plugin dramatically by making use of hot reloading. To do this, do the following:
git clone https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server.git
cd graylog2-server/graylog2-web-interface
ln -s $YOURPLUGIN plugin/
npm install && npm start
How this Plugin can be used is described in the Graylog Documentation
This project is using Maven 3 and requires Java 8 or higher.
- Clone this repository.
- Run
mvn package
to build a JAR file. - Optional: Run
mvn jdeb:jdeb
andmvn rpm:rpm
to create a DEB and RPM package respectively. - Copy generated JAR file in target directory to your Graylog plugin directory.
- Restart the Graylog.
- Bump version in
package.json
- Bump parent version and
graylog.version
in pom.xml - Change branch name for the graylog2-server checkout in
.travis.yml
For the rest we are using the maven release plugin:
$ mvn release:prepare
(no need for mvn release:perform
)
This sets the version numbers, creates a tag and pushes to GitHub. Travis CI will build the release artifacts and upload to GitHub automatically.