Releases: logto-io/logto
v1.22.0
Account API
The new Account API is now available, giving end users direct API access without needing to go through the Management API. With this new API:
- Users can directly manage their profiles, including basic information, password, email, and phone
- Admins have full control over access settings for each field
- Integration is simple with
client.getAccessToken()
for authorization - Social identities management is supported out of the box
Check out the Interact with Account API for more details.
Microsoft EntraID SSO connector enhancement
Added trustUnverifiedEmail
setting for Microsoft EntraID OIDC SSO connector.
This addresses a common issue where email addresses from EntraID weren't being synced to Logto because they lacked explicit verification.
Organizations can now choose to trust these email addresses, enabling smoother user onboarding through EntraID SSO.
You can configure this setting in the EntraID OIDC SSO connector settings page in the Logto console or through the management API.
Sign-in experience improvements
Support contact information
Added support email and website information display on error pages.
When users encounter issues (like 404 errors or social callback failures), they can now easily find ways to contact support for assistance.
You may configure the support email and website info in the Sign-in experience > Content > Support settings in the Logto Console or through the management API.
Unknown session handling
Introduced unknown session redirect URL configuration.
This helps users who land on sign-in pages with expired sessions or through bookmarked URLs - instead of seeing a 404 error, they can be automatically redirected to a specified URL to restart their authentication process.
You may configure the unknown session redirect URL in the Sign-in experience > Sign-up and sign-in > Advanced options settings in the Logto Console or through the management API.
v1.21.0
GatewayAPI SMS connector
You can now send SMS messages via GatewayAPI.
Australia region
The Australia region is now available in Logto Cloud.
Improvements and fixes
- #6734 update Google Connector default
prompts
to beselect_account
- #6630 fix an issue that prevent mp4 video from playing in custom sign-in pages on Safari browser
- #6674 add environment variable to override default database connection timeout
New Contributors
- @michaelgiraldo made their first contribution in #6615
- @bpow made their first contribution in #6328
- @GeisonPiegas made their first contribution in #6642
- @buchen made their first contribution in #6655
- @luis815 made their first contribution in #6674
Coming Soon: Account API
The new Account API is on its way, designed to give end users direct API access without needing to go through the Management API. Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect:
- Direct access: The Account API empowers end users to directly access and manage their own account profile without requiring the relay of Management API.
- User profile and identities management: Users can fully manage their profiles and security settings, including the ability to update identity information like email, phone, and password, as well as manage social link connections. May also support MFA and SSO in the future.
- Global access control: Admin will have full, global control over access settings, can customize each fields.
- Seamless authorization: Authorizing is easier than ever! Simply use
client.getAccessToken()
to obtain an access token and attach it to the Authorization header.
v1.20.0
Arabic translation and RTL support
- #6422 Added new Arabic language translation to both Console and Experience UI (credit @zaaakher).
- Improved UI layout and details to better support RTL languages.
Personal access token (PAT)
Personal access tokens (PATs) provide a secure way for users to grant access tokens without using their credentials and interactive sign-in.
You can create a PAT by going to the user's detail page in Console or using the Management API POST /users/:userId/personal-access-tokens
.
Refer to documentation for more details.
Support additional first-screen options
In addition to sign-in
and register
, we now enabled more options that allowing developers to customize the initial screen presented to users. These new first-screen options are:
identifier:sign_in
: Only display specific identifier-based sign-in methods to users.identifier:register
: Only display specific identifier-based registration methods to users.reset_password
: Allow users to directly access the password reset page.single_sign_on
: Allow users to directly access the single sign-on (SSO) page.
Refer to documentation for more details.
New connectors
- #6227 Added Kook connector (credit @Misaka-L).
- #6514 Added Patreon connector (credit @devtekve).
- #6529 Added GitLab connector (credit @devtekve).
Improvements
- #6400 Supported
login_hint
as additional sign-in parameter. - #6445 Implemented well-known swagger endpoints.
- #6451 Split
translate
command from@logto/cli
to make the CLI small and simple. - #6451 Added a dedicated
@logto/translate
package to translate i18n phrases in Console and Experience. - #6523 Supported entering name while creating a user in Console.
- #6525 Added new query parameter
parse_error
and explicitly set it tofalse
to return raw OIDC error message only. - #6532 Added
denyAccess()
api to custom JWT context in order to conditionally block user token request. - #6534 Supported nested attribute profile mapping in OAuth connector (credit @devtekve).
- #6543 Added
hasPassword
property to/users
Management API response. - #6544 Added user password information in user details. Admin can easily check if a user has set password or not, and can then perform set/reset action accordingly.
- #6567 Added new management API to check password against current password policy settings.
Fixes
- #6425 Prevented potential error caused by cached identifiers across Experience pages.
- #6441 Fixed the issue that blocked users from creating Custom JWT.
- #6481 Fixed wecom connector platform. Use
Universal
instead ofnull
. - #6536 Set
lang
attribute correctly to<html>
in Console, preventing unexpected browser translator prompt. - #6560 Allowed linking new social identity to an existing user account when registration is disabled.
- #6576 Prevented user registration and profile fulfillment with SSO-only email domains.
v1.19.0
User impersonation (RFC 8693: OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange)
Added support for user impersonation via Token Exchange:
- New Management API endpoint
POST /subject-tokens
to request asubject_token
for token exchange use. - Updated the OIDC
POST /oidc/token
endpoint with a new grant typeurn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:token-exchange
to exchange asubject_token
for a user-impersonatedaccess_token
.
See User impersonation for more details.
Application level custom_data
Added a new arbitrary object field custom_data
to applications. This field can store any additional information not defined in the standard Application
schema.
Click to expand Management API updates
- New
PATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}/custom-data
endpoint to patch update thecustom_data
field of an application. - Update
PATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}
endpoint to allow overwriting thecustom_data
field.
Click to expand Console updates
Added a new custom data JSON editor to the application details page (except for Protected Apps).
Multiple app secrets management
Secure apps (machine-to-machine, traditional web, Protected) can now have multiple app secrets with expiration. This allows for secret rotation and provides an even safer experience.
Note
The legacy secret created before this feature can still be used for client authentication. However, it is recommended to delete the old ones and create new secrets with expiration for enhanced security.
Click to expand management API updates
GET /api/applications/{applicationId}/secrets
: List all the secrets of an application.POST /api/applications/{applicationId}/secrets
: Create a new secret for an application.DELETE /api/applications/{applicationId}/secrets/{name}
: Delete a secret of an application by name.PATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}/secrets/{name}
: Update a secret of an application by name.DELETE /api/applications/{applicationId}/legacy-secret
: Delete the legacy secret of an application and replace it with a new one.
Click to expand Console updates
To manage your application secrets, go to Logto Console -> Applications -> Application Details -> Endpoints & Credentials.
The original app secret read-only input field is now replaced with a new secrets management table. You can create, update, and delete secrets in this table.
Organization and application level branding
Organization logo
Now it's able to set light and dark logos for organizations. You can upload the logos in the organization settings page.
Also, it's possible to override the sign-in experience logo from an organization. Simply add the organization_id
parameter to the authentication request. In most Logto SDKs, it can be done by using the extraParams
field in the signIn
method.
For example, in the JavaScript SDK:
import LogtoClient from '@logto/client';
const logtoClient = new LogtoClient(/* your configuration */);
logtoClient.signIn({
redirectUri: 'https://your-app.com/callback',
extraParams: {
organization_id: '<organization-id>',
},
});
The value <organization-id>
can be found in the organization settings page.
If you could not find the extraParams
field in the SDK you are using, please let us know.
Application level branding
You can now set logos, favicons, and colors for your app. These settings will be used in the sign-in experience when the app initiates the authentication flow. For apps that have no branding settings, the omni sign-in experience branding will be used.
If organization_id
is provided in the authentication request, the app-level branding settings will be overridden by the organization's branding settings, if available.
Performance improvements
Support experience app server-side rendering
Logto now injects the sign-in experience settings and phrases into the index.html
file for better first-screen performance. The experience app will still fetch the settings and phrases from the server if:
- The server didn't inject the settings and phrases.
- The parameters in the URL are different from server-rendered data.
Package build improvements
- Use
tsup
to build the connector packages. This will make the build process faster, and should not affect the functionality of the packages. - User
Vite
for transpilation and bundling of the@logto/console
,@logto/demo-app
, and@logto/experience
packages. Removed ParcelJS and replaced with Vite. No breaking changes should be expected.
Bug fixes
Fix the jsonb update behavior of the PATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}
endpoint
All the jsonb fields of the Application
object should be updated in the replace
mode instead of the merge
mode. This change will make the PATCH
method more predictable and consistent with the Restful API design.
- Update the jsonb field update mode from
merge
toreplace
in thePATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}
endpoint. - Update the API jsonb field input parameters validation from
partial
tofull
in thePATCH /api/applications/{applicationId}
endpoint. - Affected fields:
oidc_client_metadata
,custom_client_metadata
,protected_app_metadata
andcustom_data
.
Note
If you are using Logto console to update the Application
settings, you should not be affected by this change. API users who are using the PATCH
method to update the Application
jsonb field settings should be aware of this change. The PATCH
method will now replace the whole jsonb field with the new input data. Any partial input data of the affected fields will be rejected.
Fix some of the webhooks event payload always return API response status 404 bug
Affected webhook events: Role.Scopes.Updated
, Organizations.Membership.Updates
.
The API response status code returned from the webhook event payload was always 404. That was caused by inserting the webhook event payload before the API response context was set.
Since we only trigger the webhook when the event is successfully processed, the status code should always be 2xx.
This issue have been fixed by moving the webhook event payload insertion after the API response context is set.
Other improvements
- The favicon for the dark theme now can be set in the sign-in experience branding settings.
- Add new password digest algorithms:
Argon2d
andArgon2id
. Users with those algorithms will be migrated toArgon2i
upon successful sign-in. - The browser list configuration for
@logto/experience
has been synced with what is stated inREADME.md
. - Improve swagger auth description. Use the native OpenAPI OAuth2 security scheme instead of the custom HTTP header-based security schema.
v1.18.0
Note
Our public roadmap has come back. Upvote the features you need and feel free to leave comments!
Compliance
We are SOC 2 Type I compliant, officially! 🎉 A Type II audit is on the horizon.
Just-in-Time provisioning for organizations
This feature allows users to automatically join the organization and be assigned roles upon their first sign-in through some authentication methods. You can set requirements to meet for Just-in-Time provisioning.
To use this feature, head to the organization settings and find the "Just-in-Time provisioning" section. Management APIs are also available to configure this feature via routes under /api/organizations/{id}/jit
. To learn more, see Just-in-Time provisioning.
Email domains
New users will automatically join organizations with Just-in-Time provisioning if they:
- Sign up with verified email addresses, or;
- Use social sign-in with verified email addresses.
This applies to organizations that have the same email domain configured.
Click to expand
To enable this feature, you can add email domain via the Management API or the Logto Console:
- We added the following new endpoints to the Management API:
GET /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/email-domains
POST /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/email-domains
PUT /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/email-domains
DELETE /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/email-domains/{emailDomain}
- In the Logto Console, you can manage email domains in the organization details page -> "Just-in-Time provisioning" section.
SSO connectors
New or existing users signing in through enterprise SSO for the first time will automatically join organizations that have Just-in-Time provisioning configured for the SSO connector.
Click to expand
To enable this feature, you can add SSO connectors via the Management API or the Logto Console:
- We added the following new endpoints to the Management API:
GET /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/sso-connectors
POST /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/sso-connectors
PUT /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/sso-connectors
DELETE /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/sso-connectors/{ssoConnectorId}
- In the Logto Console, you can manage SSO connectors in the organization details page -> "Just-in-Time provisioning" section.
Default organization roles
You can also configure the default roles for users provisioned via this feature. The default roles will be assigned to the user when they are provisioned.
Click to expand
To enable this feature, you can set the default roles via the Management API or the Logto Console:
- We added the following new endpoints to the Management API:
GET /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/roles
POST /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/roles
PUT /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/roles
DELETE /organizations/{organizationId}/jit/roles/{organizationRoleId}
- In the Logto Console, you can manage default roles in the organization details page -> "Just-in-Time provisioning" section.
Machine-to-machine apps for organizations
This feature allows machine-to-machine apps to be associated with organizations, and be assigned with organization roles.
OpenID Connect grant
The client_credentials
grant type is now supported for organizations. You can use this grant type to obtain an access token for an organization.
Click to expand Console updates
- Add a new "machine-to-machine" type to organization roles. All existing roles are now "user" type.
- You can manage machine-to-machine apps in the organization details page -> Machine-to-machine apps section.
- You can view the associated organizations in the machine-to-machine app details page.
Click to expand Management API updates
A set of new endpoints are added to the Management API:
/api/organizations/{id}/applications
to manage machine-to-machine apps./api/organizations/{id}/applications/{applicationId}
to manage a specific machine-to-machine app in an organization./api/applications/{id}/organizations
to view the associated organizations of a machine-to-machine app.
Swagger (OpenAPI) improvements
Note
Shout out to @mostafa for bringing these amazing improvements to Logto!
Build operationId
for Management API in OpenAPI response
As per the specification:
operationId
is an optional unique string used to identify an operation. If provided, these IDs must be unique among all operations described in your API.
This greatly simplifies the creation of client SDKs in different languages, because it generates more meaningful function names instead of auto-generated ones, like the following examples:
- org, _, err := s.Client.OrganizationsAPI.ApiOrganizationsIdGet(ctx, req.GetId()).Execute()
+ org, _, err := s.Client.OrganizationsAPI.GetOrganization(ctx, req.GetId()).Execute()
- users, _, err := s.Client.OrganizationsAPI.ApiOrganizationsIdUsersGet(ctx, req.GetId()).Execute()
+ users, _, err := s.Client.OrganizationsAPI.ListOrganizationUsers(ctx, req.GetId()).Execute()
Fixed OpenAPI schema returned by the GET /api/swagger.json
endpoint
- The
:
character is invalid in parameter names, such asorganizationId:root
. These characters have been replaced with-
. - The
tenantId
parameter of the/api/.well-known/endpoints/{tenantId}
route was missing from the generated OpenAPI spec document, resulting in validation errors. This has been fixed.
Backchannel logout support
We've enabled the support of OpenID Connect Back-Channel Logout 1.0.
To register for backchannel logout, navigate to the application details page in the Logto Console and locate the "Backchannel logout" section. Enter the backchannel logout URL of your RP and click "Save".
You can also enable session requirements for backchannel logout. When enabled, Logto will include the sid
claim in the logout token.
For programmatic registration, you can set the backchannelLogoutUri
and backchannelLogoutSessionRequired
properties in the application oidcClientMetadata
object.
Sign-in experience
Support Google One Tap
When you added Google as a social connector, you can now enable Google One Tap to provide a smoother sign-in experience for your users with Google accounts.
Head to the Google connector settings in the Logto Console and switch on the "Google One Tap" option.
To learn more about Google One Tap, see Enable Google One Tap.
Allow skipping manual account linking during sign-in
You can find this configuration in Console -> Sign-in experience -> Sign-up and sign-in -> Social sign-in -> Automatic account linking.
When switched on, if a user signs in with a social identity that is new to the system, and there is exactly one existing account with the same identifier (e.g., email), Logto will automatically link the account with the social identity instead of prompting the user for account linking.
Agree to terms polices for sign-in experience
We've added a new configuration to allow you to set the terms of service agreement policy for sign-in experience:
- Automatic: Users automatically agree to terms by continuing to use the service.
- ManualRegistrationOnly: Users must agree to terms by checking a box during registration, and don't need to agree when signing in.
- Manual: Users must agree to terms by checking a box during registration or signing in.
Console improvements
- Added Ruby and Chrome extension guide.
- Display OIDC issuer endpoint in the application details form.
- Application guides have been reorganized to provide a better developer experience.
- Now you can view and update user's
profile
property in the user settings page. - Improved machine-to-machine application integration user experience.
- Fixed a regression bug that error toasts pop up in audit log when logs are associated with deleted applications.
Other improvements
- Added
hasPassword
to custom JWT user context. - Connector: Google and Azure AD connectors now support custom
prompt
. - Support per-organization multi-factor authentication requirement:
- An organization can now require its member to have multi-factor authentication (MFA) configured. If an organization has this requirement and a member does not have MFA configured, the member will not be able to fetch the organization access token.
- A dev panel is available after you sign in to the live preview.
- Pagination is now optional for
GET /api/organizations/{id}/users/{userId}/roles
. If you don't providepage
andlimit
query parameters, the API will return all roles. - Added user detail data payload to the
User.Deleted
webhook event.
v1.17.0
Note
The US region is now available in Logto Cloud.
New webhook events
We are introducing a series of new webhook events triggered by data updates, mostly through the Management API, which are useful for various automation scenarios. These include user events, role events, organization events, etc. For the full list of events, please see Webhook events.
To improve clarity, the Console now displays the raw event key instead of the translated text for webhooks. For example, "Create new account" is now displayed as "PostRegister".
User default roles
You can now set default roles for users by visiting the role details page, clicking on the "General" tab, and then enabling the "Default role" switch. Once activated, all new users will automatically be assigned all the default roles upon account creation.
This enables you to configure Logto apps with resources and scopes associated with a default role, ensuring new users receive the necessary scopes right after registration.
Note
All existing users will not be affected.
Improvements
- #5915 Added DingTalk web connector (credit @anyidea).
- #5908 A pre-configured role with Management API access will be created when seeding the database.
- #5955 Added
sso_identities
ID token claim to the userinfo endpoint response. It is an array of objects that stores the current user's SSO identities.- To request this claim, you can use the
identities
scope which is shared with social identities.
- To request this claim, you can use the
- #5950 In OSS, show the current version number in the top right corner.
- Improved error handling and deleted item display on Console.
- Show global loading state on page redirects to prevent user interactions.
- Updated documentation reference links.
Fixes
v1.16.0
Custom JWT
JWT access tokens can now be customized with additional claims using custom JavaScript code snippets. This feature is useful when you need to include custom data in the token for compatibility with other systems.
To use this feature, navigate to the "Custom JWT" tab in the Console. Both user and machine-to-machine (M2M) tokens can be customized.
Before deploying the changes, you can use the "Run test" button to see how the token will look with the custom claims.
See 🎫 Custom JWT claims for more information.
Warning
In the open-source version, the code for custom JWT will run in the same environment as the rest of the Logto code. Be careful when adding custom code to the JWT, as it can introduce security vulnerabilities.
API resources for organization roles
You can now assign permissions (scopes) from the API resources to organization roles. Like other permissions in the organization template, these permissions are organization-level, meaning that they only apply to a specific organization.
Let's see an example:
- There is an API resource called
https://shopping.api/
. - The API resource has two scopes:
read
andwrite
. - There are two organization roles:
admin
anduser
. - The
admin
role has bothread
andwrite
scopes; theuser
role has only theread
scope. - A user Alice is assigned the
admin
role in the organizationfoo
, and theuser
role in the organizationbar
.
When Alice tries to exchange an organization token for the https://shopping.api/
resource, she will receive a token with scopes based on which organization she is requesting the token for.
For the foo
organization, Alice will receive a token with both read
and write
scopes. For the bar
organization, she will receive a token with only the read
scope.
See 🏢 Organizations (Multi-tenancy) for a comprehensive introduction to organizations.
Third-party app permissions
Organizational API resources can also be used when configuring permissions for third-party apps. User will be prompted to select an organization when configuring permissions for a third-party app.
Organization custom data
Now you can save additional data associated with the organization with the organization-level customData
field by:
- Editing in the Console organization details page.
- Specifying the
customData
field when using organization Management APIs.
Connectors
- Added Hugging Face connector.
- GitHub connector now has the
user:email
as part of default scope to fetch GitHub account's private email address list.- It now picks the verified primary email among private email address list as a fallback if the user does not set a public email for GitHub account.
- Removed the plus sign in front of the phone number in the feishu connector (#5801). Credit @kamto7.
Improvements
- Added support for Redis Cluster and extra TLS options for Redis connections (#5619). Credit @alekitto.
- OIDC and OAuth 2 connectors now support
client_secret_basic
andclient_secret_jwt
client authentication methods for the token endpoint. - When a user is deleted or suspended through Management API, they will be signed out in Logto and their sessions will be invalidated immediately.
- Support comma separated
resource
parameter as some libraries do not support array of resources. - Added an API to fetch user organization scopes based on user organization roles (
GET /api/organizations/:id/users/:userId/scopes
). - Added Java Spring Boot web integration guide.
- Added
zh-cn
phrases in OIDC consent page (#5606). Credit @the-pawn-2017.
Fixes
- Organization invitation APIs should handle invitee emails case insensitively.
- Management API will not return 500 in production for status codes that are not listed in the OpenAPI spec.
- Return 403 instead of 400 when Logto tries to grant an access token to a user lacking the required permissions, especially when granting for organization related resources.
- Fixed the wrong social sign-in callback that posts to the native container (e.g. WKWebView in iOS).
- Fixed the new user from SSO register hook event not triggering bug.
- Fixed a bug that API resource indicator does not work if the indicator is not followed by a trailing slash or a pathname.
v1.15.0
Direct sign-in
You can now directly invoke a sign-in method by skipping the first screen. This is useful when you have a direct link to a sign-in method, for instance, when you have a "Sign in with Google" button on your website.
To use this feature, you need to pass the direct_sign_in
parameter to the authentication request. It supports the following methods:
- A social connector
- An enterprise SSO connector
To learn more, see the Direct sign-in documentation.
First screen parameter
Sign-in experience can be initiated with a specific screen by setting the first_screen
parameter in the OIDC authentication request. This parameter is intended to replace the interaction_mode
parameter, which is now deprecated.
See the First screen documentation for more information.
Full OpenID Connect standard claims support
We have added support for the remaining OpenID Connect standard claims. Now, these claims are accessible in both ID tokens and the response from the /me
endpoint.
Additionally, we adhere to the standard scopes - claims mapping. This means that you can retrieve most of the profile claims using the profile
scope, and the address
claim can be obtained by using the address
scope.
For all newly introduced claims, we store them in the user.profile
field.
Note
Unlike other database fields (e.g. name
), the claims stored in the profile
field will fall back to undefined
rather than null
. We refrain from using ?? null
here to reduce the size of ID tokens, since undefined
fields will be stripped in tokens.
Social data
In addition to the claims that Logto recognizes, all social connectors now also store the raw data returned by the social provider in the rawData
field.
To access this data in a user object, you can use the user.identities.[idp-name].details.rawData
field.
Lazy password migration
When migrating users from a legacy system to Logto, you can now use the passwordAlgorithm
and passwordDigest
fields in the POST /users
API to store the user's original password hash.
Currently supported algorithms are:
- Bcrypt
- MD5
- SHA1
- SHA256
- Argon2i
When the user logs in, Logto will use the provided algorithm and digest to verify the password; if the verification succeeds, Logto will automatically migrate the password to the new Argon2 hash.
See API reference for more information.
Improvements
- Support
avatar
andcustomData
fields in thePOST /users
API. - Support signing key rotation in Logto OSS Console.
- Carry over search params to the authentication request in the live preview (demo app).
- When entering the Logto demo app with search parameters, if the user is not authenticated, the search parameters are now carried over to the authentication request. This allows manual testing of the OIDC authentication flow with specific parameters.
GET /organization-roles
can now be called with theq
query parameter to filter the results by the role id, name, or description.
Fixes
- Console: Fixed issues in the Microsoft social connector integration guide.
- Console: To create a new API resource, the indicator must be a valid absolute URI.
- Experience: Resolved third-party app's
/interaction/consent
endpoint 500 error. - Experience: Skip non-object messages in the native environment. This fixes an issue in the
WKWebView
of new iOS versions.
Development
@logto/connector-kit
: [BREAKING] updateSocialUserInfo
andGetUserInfo
types@logto/connector-kit
: [BREAKING] guard results ofparseJson
andparseJsonObject
v1.14.0
New features
- Support form post callback for social connectors
- Add the POST /callback/:connectorId endpoint to handle the form post callback for social connectors. This is useful for the connectors that require a form post callback to complete the authentication process, such as Apple.
- SMTP connector: Always show TLS configurations in Logto Console
- Apple connector: Support
scope
parameter- Now you can request for email and name during Sign in with Apple
v1.13.1
Console application guides
- Add Angular, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Expo (React Native) guides
- Update Next.js guide