diff --git a/docs/docs/configuration/configuring-superset.mdx b/docs/docs/configuration/configuring-superset.mdx index 3861d4490fb64..4f76f258e62f9 100644 --- a/docs/docs/configuration/configuring-superset.mdx +++ b/docs/docs/configuration/configuring-superset.mdx @@ -314,9 +314,9 @@ CUSTOM_SECURITY_MANAGER = CustomSsoSecurityManager ] ``` ### Keycloak-Specific Configuration using Flask-OIDC -If you are using Keycloak as OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider, the above configuration based on [`Authlib`](https://authlib.org/) might not work. In this case using [`Flask-OIDC`](https://https://pypi.org/project/flask-oidc/) is a viable option. +If you are using Keycloak as OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider, the above configuration based on [`Authlib`](https://authlib.org/) might not work. In this case using [`Flask-OIDC`](https://pypi.org/project/flask-oidc/) is a viable option. -Make sure the pip package [`Flask-OIDC`](https://https://pypi.org/project/flask-oidc/) is installed on the webserver. This was succesfully tested using version 2.2.0. This package requires [`Flask-OpenID`](https://pypi.org/project/Flask-OpenID/) as a dependency. +Make sure the pip package [`Flask-OIDC`](https://pypi.org/project/flask-oidc/) is installed on the webserver. This was succesfully tested using version 2.2.0. This package requires [`Flask-OpenID`](https://pypi.org/project/Flask-OpenID/) as a dependency. The following code defines a new security manager. Add it to a new file named `keycloak_security_manager.py`, placed in the same directory as your `superset_config.py` file. ```python