An alias for this organization, used to reference the organization internally. The alias is unique within a realm and must be URL-friendly, so characters not usually allowed in URLs will not be allowed in the alias. If not set, {project_name} will attempt to use the name as the alias. If the name is not URL-friendly, you will get an error and will be asked to specify an alias. Once defined, the alias cannot be changed afterwards.
After completing registration or accepting an invitation to the organization sent via email, the user is automatically redirected to the specified redirect url. If left empty, the user will be redirected to the account console by default.
One of the key roles of a domain is to help to identify the organizations where a user is a member. By looking at their email address, {project_name} will match a corresponding organization using the same domain and eventually change the authentication flow based on the organization requirements.
other than those associated with an organization. This restriction is especially useful when users, and their identities, are federated from identity providers associated with an organization and you want to force a specific email domain for their email addresses.
When an organization is disabled, you can still manage it through the management interfaces, but the organization members cannot authenticate to the realm, including authenticating through the identity providers associated with the organization as they are also automatically disabled.
However, the unmanaged members of an organization are still able to authenticate to the realm as they are also realm users, but tokens will not hold metadata about their relationship with an organization that is disabled.