textual config option for LDAP #2753

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opened 2025-11-02 04:46:48 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 4 comments
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Originally created by @cybre-finn on GitHub (Jan 14, 2019).

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It would be great to configure LDAP auth via config file.

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@lunny commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2019):

I think we could config them via command lines already.

@lunny commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2019): I think we could config them via command lines already.
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@techknowlogick commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2019):

@lunny we can do oauth via CLI already, but will keep this open so we can add ldap to CLI

@techknowlogick commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2019): @lunny we can do oauth via CLI already, but will keep this open so we can add ldap to CLI
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@luhahn commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2020):

It would be pretty awesome if ldap config can be done via app.ini as well.

I'm currently working on a new helm chart for gitea on kubernetes and it would be awesome if I could simply inject ldap settings into the container on startup.

At the moment im stuck with running kubectl commands after installation.

@luhahn commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2020): It would be pretty awesome if ldap config can be done via app.ini as well. I'm currently working on a new helm chart for gitea on kubernetes and it would be awesome if I could simply inject ldap settings into the container on startup. At the moment im stuck with running kubectl commands after installation.
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@luhahn commented on GitHub (Jul 29, 2020):

Well i solved it with init containers, but still this feature would be awesome and much less painful :)

@luhahn commented on GitHub (Jul 29, 2020): Well i solved it with init containers, but still this feature would be awesome and much less painful :)
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Reference: github-starred/gitea#2753