--- layout: default navsection: installguide title: Setting up Google auth ... {% comment %} Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 {% endcomment %} In order to use Google for authentication, you must use the Google Developers Console to create a set of client credentials. # Go to the Google Developers Console and select or create a project; this will take you to the project page. # Click on *+ Enable APIs and Services* ## Search for *People API* and click on *Enable API*. # Navigate back to the main "APIs & Services" page # On the sidebar, click on *OAuth consent screen* ## On consent screen settings, enter your identifying details ## Under *Authorized domains* add @example.com@ ## Click on *Save*. # On the sidebar, click on *Credentials*; then click on *Create credentials*→*OAuth Client ID* # Under *Application type* select *Web application*. # You must set the authorization origins. Edit @auth.example.com@ to the appropriate hostname that you will use to access the SSO service: ## JavaScript origin should be @https://ClusterID.example.com/@ (using Arvados-controller based login) or @https://auth.example.com/@ (for the SSO server) ## Redirect URI should be @https://ClusterID.example.com/login@ (using Arvados-controller based login) or @https://auth.example.com/users/auth/google_oauth2/callback@ (for the SSO server) # Copy the values of *Client ID* and *Client secret* from the Google Developers Console and add them to the appropriate configuration.