docs(auth): add OpenID Connect token placeholders and OPENID_EXPOSE_SUB_COOKIE documentation#3
docs(auth): add OpenID Connect token placeholders and OPENID_EXPOSE_SUB_COOKIE documentation#3
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…UB_COOKIE documentation - Added OPENID_EXPOSE_SUB_COOKIE environment variable documentation in token-reuse.mdx - Added table of seven available OpenID token placeholders in custom_endpoint.mdx - Documented placeholders: access token, ID token, user ID, email, name, and expiration - Added practical usage example showing OpenID tokens in custom endpoint headers - Explains cross-origin OAuth callback flow support for advanced authentication scenarios Generated with Claude Code Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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What
Add comprehensive documentation for OpenID Connect authentication features, including the new
OPENID_EXPOSE_SUB_COOKIEconfiguration option and seven available OpenID token placeholders for use in custom endpoint headers.Why
Developers need clear guidance on:
Changes
token-reuse.mdx
OPENID_EXPOSE_SUB_COOKIEenvironment variable documentation (line 119)subclaimcustom_endpoint.mdx
{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_TOKEN}}- OpenID access token (generic alias){{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_ACCESS_TOKEN}}- OpenID access token{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_ID_TOKEN}}- OpenID ID token{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_USER_ID}}- User ID from OpenID claims{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_USER_EMAIL}}- User email from OpenID claims{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_USER_NAME}}- User name from OpenID claims{{LIBRECHAT_OPENID_EXPIRES_AT}}- Token expiration timestampTest plan
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