Fastify only sees plain HTTP -- TLS terminates at NPM/Cloudflare
before reaching this process. Building the callback's currentUrl from
req.headers.host with a hardcoded "http://" sent
redirect_uri=http://monitor.jerodrigged.com/... during the token
exchange, which Authentik rejects (logged as generic "invalid_client"
to the client, but its own event log said plainly: "Invalid redirect
URI used by provider"). Fixed by reusing the known-correct
redirectUri's origin and only taking the query string from the actual
request, instead of trying to infer scheme from headers.
Also fixes the Playwright OIDC test's selectors (Authentik's password
field has no <label> association -- placeholder text, not getByLabel).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
fix: OIDC_ISSUER_URL used Authentik's LAN IP (192.168.1.208:9443).
Authentik's discovery doc echoes back whichever host you query it
through, so that LAN IP got baked into authorization_endpoint -- the
URL the *browser* gets redirected to. Anyone off the LAN got sent to
an address they couldn't reach. Authentik was already publicly
exposed at auth.jerodrigged.com (pre-existing NPM proxy host); switched
to that, which also has a real cert so OIDC_ALLOW_INSECURE_TLS could
go back to false. Reported as "signed in via Authentik, redirected to
the local IP, failed."
fix: frontend's request() helper always sent Content-Type:
application/json, even for logout's bodyless POST. Fastify's default
JSON parser rejects an empty body under that content-type (400) --
sign-out silently failed to log the user out. curl-based testing
missed this because curl doesn't set that header without -d. Caught
immediately by the new Playwright local-login test.
e2e/: Playwright suite for local auth and OIDC login. OIDC test uses
a dedicated Authentik test user (blueprint-provisioned, never a real
personal login) so the whole flow can run unattended and repeatedly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>