diff --git a/content/en/docs/marketplace/platform-supported-content/modules/oidc.md b/content/en/docs/marketplace/platform-supported-content/modules/oidc.md index bde35de8ed6..0153e84d291 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/marketplace/platform-supported-content/modules/oidc.md +++ b/content/en/docs/marketplace/platform-supported-content/modules/oidc.md @@ -616,6 +616,17 @@ You may need a different or custom attribute mapping, for example, if you are co In this case, you can modify the default attribute mapping. To do so, change the default **IdP Attribute** or the **Configured Entity Attribute**, by editing the mapping in the **Attribute Mapping** section within the **UserProvisioning** tab. +##### Creating IdP Attribute Manually + +IdP attributes will be automatically created from the list of `claims_supported` at the well-known endpoint. The module also allows manual creation of IdP attributes through the following steps: + +1. In the **Attribute Mapping** of the **UserProvisioning** tab, click **New** to add a new mapping. +2. In the **Edit Claim Map** dialog, click **Search**. +3. Under the **Claims for claim entity attribute**, click **New** to create a new claim. +4. In the **IdP Attribute**, select the newly created claim from the dropdown, and click **Save**. + +Select the required attribute to use it in your mapping. + ##### User Provisioning Using Your Custom User Entity{#custom_user_entity} If you want to use your custom user entity which is a specialization of the `System.User` entity to store user information, select it in the **Custom user Entity (extension of System.User)** field by replacing the `Administration.Account` entity.