==== Openshift NOTE: Openshift Online is currently in the developer preview mode. This documentation has been based on on-premise installations and local `minishift` development environment. There are a just a few steps you have to complete to be able to login to OpenShift. First, go to the `Identity Providers` left menu item and select `Openshift` from the `Add provider` drop down list. This will bring you to the `Add identity provider` page. .Add Identity Provider image:{project_images}/openshift-add-identity-provider.png[] .Registering OAuth client You can register your client using `oc` command line tool. ==== [source,bash] ---- $ oc create -f <(echo ' kind: OAuthClient apiVersion: v1 metadata: name: kc-client <1> secret: "..." <2> redirectURIs: - "http://www.example.com/" <3> grantMethod: prompt <4> ') ---- <1> The `name` of your OAuth client. Passed as `client_id` request parameter when making requests to `__/oauth/authorize` and `__/oauth/token`. <2> `secret` is used as the `client_secret` request parameter. <3> The `redirect_uri` parameter specified in requests to `__/oauth/authorize` and `__/oauth/token` must be equal to (or prefixed by) one of the URIs in `redirectURIs`. <4> The `grantMethod` is used to determine what action to take when this client requests tokens and has not yet been granted access by the user. ==== Use client ID and secret defined by `oc create` command to enter them back on the {project_name} `Add identity provider` page. Go back to {project_name} and specify those items. Please refer to https://docs.openshift.org/latest/architecture/additional_concepts/authentication.html#oauth[official Openshift documentation] for more detailed guides.