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Enable JWT Tokens | /deployment/security/enable-jwt-tokens |
Enable JWT Tokens
When we enable SSO security on OpenMetadata, it will restrict access to all the APIs. Users who want to access the UI will be redirected to configured SSO to log in, and SSO will provide the token to continue to make OpenMetadata REST API calls.
However, metadata ingestion or any other services which use OpenMetadata APIs to create entities or update them requires a token as well to authenticate. Typically, SSO offers service accounts for this very reason. OpenMetadata supports service accounts that the SSO provider supports. Please read the docs to enable them.
In some cases, either creating a service account is not feasible, or the SSO provider itself doesn't support the service account. To address this gap, we shipped JWT token generation and authentication within OpenMetadata.
Create Private / Public key
To create private/public key use the following commands
openssl genrsa -out private_key.pem 2048
openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform DER -in private_key.pem -out private_key.der -nocrypt
openssl rsa -in private_key.pem -pubout -outform DER -out public_key.der
Copy the private_key.der
and public_key.der
in OpenMetadata server conf
directory. Make sure the permissions can only be
readable by the user who is starting OpenMetadata server.
Configure OpenMetadata Server
To enable JWT token generation. Please add the following to the OpenMetadata server
jwtTokenConfiguration:
rsapublicKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"/openmetadata/conf/public_key.der"}
rsaprivateKeyFilePath: ${RSA_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH:-"/openmetadata/conf/private_key.der"}
jwtissuer: ${JWT_ISSUER:-"open-metadata.org"}
keyId: ${JWT_KEY_ID:-"Gb389a-9f76-gdjs-a92j-0242bk94356"}
If you are using helm charts or docker use the env variables to override the configs above.
Please use absolute path for public and private key files that we generated in previous steps.
Update the JWT_ISSUER
to be the domain where you are running the OpenMetadata server. Generate UUID64
id to configure
JWT_KEY_ID
. This should be generated once and keep it static even when you are updating the versions. Any change in this
id will result in all the tokens issued so far to be invalid.
Add public key URIS
authenticationConfiguration:
provider: ${AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER:-no-auth}
# This will only be valid when provider type specified is customOidc
providerName: ${CUSTOM_OIDC_AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER_NAME:-""}
publicKeyUrls: ${AUTHENTICATION_PUBLIC_KEYS:-[https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs]}
authority: ${AUTHENTICATION_AUTHORITY:-https://accounts.google.com}
clientId: ${AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_ID:-""}
callbackUrl: ${AUTHENTICATION_CALLBACK_URL:-""}
jwtPrincipalClaims: ${AUTHENTICATION_JWT_PRINCIPAL_CLAIMS:-[email,preferred_username,sub]}
add http://localhost:8585/api/v1/config/jwks
to publicKeyUrls
. You should append to the existing configuration such that
your SSO and JWTToken auth verification will work.
Once you configure the above settings, restart OpenMetadata server .
Generate Token
Once the above configuration is updated, the server is restarted. Admin can go to Settings -> Bots page.

Click on the generate token to create a token for the ingestion bot.
Configure Ingestion
The generated token from the above page should pass onto the ingestion framework so that the ingestion can make calls securely to OpenMetadata. Make sure this token is not shared and stored securely.
Using Airflow APIs
If you are using OpenMetadata shipped Airflow container with our APIs to deploy ingestion workflows from the OpenMetadata UIs. Configure the below section to enable JWT Token
airflowConfiguration:
apiEndpoint: ${AIRFLOW_HOST:-http://localhost:8080}
username: ${AIRFLOW_USERNAME:-admin}
password: ${AIRFLOW_PASSWORD:-admin}
metadataApiEndpoint: ${SERVER_HOST_API_URL:-http://localhost:8585/api}
authProvider: ${AIRFLOW_AUTH_PROVIDER:-"no-auth"} # Possible values are "no-auth", "azure", "google", "okta", "auth0", "custom-oidc", "openmetadata"
authConfig:
azure:
clientSecret: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET:-""}
authority: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AZURE_AUTHORITY_URL:-""}
scopes: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AZURE_SCOPES:-[]}
clientId: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AZURE_CLIENT_ID:-""}
google:
secretKey: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_GOOGLE_SECRET_KEY_PATH:- ""}
audience: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_GOOGLE_AUDIENCE:-"https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v4/token"}
okta:
clientId: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_OKTA_CLIENT_ID:-""}
orgURL: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_OKTA_ORGANIZATION_URL:-""}
privateKey: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_OKTA_PRIVATE_KEY:-""}
email: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_OKTA_SA_EMAIL:-""}
scopes: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_OKTA_SCOPES:-[]}
auth0:
clientId: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID:-""}
secretKey: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET:-""}
domain: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_AUTH0_DOMAIN_URL:-""}
customOidc:
clientId: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_CLIENT_ID:-""}
secretKey: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_SECRET_KEY_PATH:-""}
tokenEndpoint: ${OM_AUTH_AIRFLOW_CUSTOM_OIDC_TOKEN_ENDPOINT_URL:-""}
openmetadata:
jwtToken: ${OM_AUTH_JWT_TOKEN:-""}
In the above configuration, configure authProvider
to be "openmetadata" and configure OM_AUTH_JWT_TOKEN
with the JWT
token generated in the bots page.
Using Ingestion Framework
If you are running your own Airflow and using the ingestion framework from OpenMetadata APIs. Add the below configuration to the workflow configuration you pass onto the ingestion framework
source:
type: bigquery
serviceName: local_bigquery
serviceConnection:
config:
type: BigQuery
credentials:
gcsConfig:
type: service_account
projectId: project_id
privateKeyId: private_key_id
privateKey: private_key
clientEmail: gcpuser@project_id.iam.gserviceaccount.com
clientId: client_id
authUri: https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth
tokenUri: https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token
authProviderX509CertUrl: https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs
clientX509CertUrl: clientX509CertUrl
sourceConfig:
config:
type: DatabaseMetadata
sink:
type: metadata-rest
config: {}
workflowConfig:
openMetadataServerConfig:
hostPort: http://localhost:8585/api
authProvider: openmetadata
securityConfig:
jwtToken:
In the above section, under the workflowConfig
, configure authProvider
to be "openmetadata" and under securityConfig
section, add "jwtToken" and its value from the ingestion bot page.