Extension:SimpleSAMLphp

The SimpleSAMLphp extension extends the PluggableAuth extension to provide authentication using SimpleSAMLphp.

Configuration
Values must be provided for the following mandatory configuration variables:

In addition, the following optional configuration variable is provided:

Group Mapping
Use case: your SAML IdP reads groups from LDAP or Database and stores this information inside an attribute of the SAML response. You want to use this to map MediaWiki groups to users belonging to some known groups given by your IdP.

Example: You can come up with rather complex mappings that fit your needs. If you have more than one attribute from SAML, just add it to the array with the array of values you like to map.
 * Your IdP sends an attribute named "groups" with a list of names like "administrator", "student", "teacher", ... in the SAML response after authentication.
 * All users that have the value "administrator" in the "groups" attribute shall be mapped to the MediaWiki "sysop" group to give them admin rights within your MediaWiki instance.
 * Create a group map in your LocalSettings.php as follows:

If a MediaWiki group does not exist, it will be created "on the fly" on first successful mapping of a user.

HINT: If a user belongs to a MediaWiki group that is no longer mapped to that user (for example, by losing the group membership in the SAML user data source), the user will be removed from that MediaWiki group at next log in. In that way you can mass remove groups from SAML and their memberships, too - just scramble the mapping values so they don't match the SAML response, but don't mess up the MediaWiki group name.

Release Notes

 * Version 4.1
 * Implements Extension:PluggableAuth/PluggableAuthPopulateGroups hook to populate MediaWiki groups from SAML attributes. Thank you to Poikilotherm for contributing this functionality.


 * Version 4.0
 * Added optional error message to authenticate
 * Bumped version number to synchronize with PluggableAuth and OpenID Connect extensions

Known Bugs
If you are using MediaWiki 1.27 or later with PluggableAuth 2.0 or later, problems have been observed when SimpleSAMLphp is configured to use phpession for store.type. This may be due to T147161. To fix this, try to use  or use a different SimpleSAMLphp store type.