GSuite
G Suite (Google Workspace) functions as an identity provider, offering user authentication, single sign-on, user management, security, and integration capabilities. It plays a central role in ensuring secure and efficient access to Google Workspace services for organizations and their users.
📘 Instructions
Identity Provider Type
Refers to the category or specification of an identity provider used for authentication and authorization services, often in the context of single sign-on (SSO) and user access management. From this dropdown, select the G Suite Identity Provider.
Client Secret
Is a confidential and securely stored piece of information used for authentication and authorization purposes, often in the context of API access or client-server interactions. Enter the client secret for the G Suite Identity Provider.
Client ID
Is a unique identifier used to distinguish and recognize a specific client, typically in the context of business, services, or applications. Enter the Client ID for the G Suite Identity Provider here.
Token Expiry Time(in hours)
Refers to the period during which a security token, such as an access token or session token, remains valid for authentication or authorization purposes. Enter the Token Expiry Time here in hours.
Mapping field
Is a term commonly used in data integration and transformation. It typically refers to a data field that links or associates data from one source to a corresponding field in another source. Here are multiple dropdowns. From these dropdowns, select the mapping variables.
Value
The data within a mapping field that connects or associates data from one source with its counterpart in another source, facilitating data integration and transformation. Here are multiple dropdowns. From these dropdowns, select the mapping values.
Callback URL
After adding the G Suite Identity Provider, when you edit that identity provider then you will see the Callback URL section. This callback URL helps customers by redirecting them to us.