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TelegramSource

Source Serializer

Properties

Name Type Description Notes
pk UUID [readonly]
name str Source's display Name.
slug str Internal source name, used in URLs.
enabled bool [optional]
promoted bool When enabled, this source will be displayed as a prominent button on the login page, instead of a small icon. [optional]
authentication_flow UUID Flow to use when authenticating existing users. [optional]
enrollment_flow UUID Flow to use when enrolling new users. [optional]
user_property_mappings List[UUID] [optional]
group_property_mappings List[UUID] [optional]
component str Get object component so that we know how to edit the object [readonly]
verbose_name str Return object's verbose_name [readonly]
verbose_name_plural str Return object's plural verbose_name [readonly]
meta_model_name str Return internal model name [readonly]
policy_engine_mode PolicyEngineMode [optional]
user_matching_mode UserMatchingModeEnum How the source determines if an existing user should be authenticated or a new user enrolled. [optional]
managed str Objects that are managed by authentik. These objects are created and updated automatically. This flag only indicates that an object can be overwritten by migrations. You can still modify the objects via the API, but expect changes to be overwritten in a later update. [readonly]
user_path_template str [optional]
icon str [optional]
icon_url str [readonly]
icon_themed_urls ThemedUrls [readonly]
bot_username str Telegram bot username
request_message_access bool Request access to send messages from your bot. [optional]
pre_authentication_flow UUID Flow used before authentication.

Example

from authentik_client.models.telegram_source import TelegramSource

# TODO update the JSON string below
json = "{}"
# create an instance of TelegramSource from a JSON string
telegram_source_instance = TelegramSource.from_json(json)
# print the JSON string representation of the object
print(TelegramSource.to_json())

# convert the object into a dict
telegram_source_dict = telegram_source_instance.to_dict()
# create an instance of TelegramSource from a dict
telegram_source_from_dict = TelegramSource.from_dict(telegram_source_dict)

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