ZITADEL API Reference Overview
ZITADEL exposes all features via different gRPC and REST APIs and provides SDKs for popular languages and frameworks.
The OpenID Connect & OAuth endpoints and SAML 2.0 endpoints are implemented and exposed according to the specific standards. Managing resources such as users, organizations, instances, or settings must be done with the different ZITADEL APIs.
Actions allow to extend ZITADEL with custom code to change default behaviors or calling external systems.
Authentication & authorization
ZITADEL implements industry standards such as OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, or SAML for authentication. Please refer to our guides how to authenticate users through an interactive authentication process and how to authenticate service users with a programmatic authentication.
OpenID Connect & OAuth
- OpenID Connect endpoints definition
- Standard and reserved scopes reference
- Standard, custom, and reserved claims reference
The OIDC Playground is for testing OpenID authentication requests and their parameters.
SAML 2.0
- SAML 2.0 endpoints definition
- Custom attributes can be added with an action
Custom
ZITADEL allows to authenticate users by creating a session with the Session API or get OIDC authentication request details with the OIDC service API. User authorizations can be retrieved as roles from our APIs.
Refer to our guide to learn how to build your own login UI
ZITADEL APIs (resource-based)
ZITADEL provides APIs for each core resource:
We are migrating to a resource-based API approach. You might need to use the existing service-based APIs for now to manage Organizations, Instances, Assets etc.
ZITADEL APIs (service-based)
ZITADEL APIs were organized by UseCase/Context, such as Auth API for authenticated users and Management API for organization managers. This led to confusion about which API to use, particularly for requests that could be useful across multiple APIs but with different filters. For instance, SearchUsers on an Instance Level or on an Organization Level.
To address this issue, ZITADEL is migrating to a resource-based API.
Authentication
The authentication API (aka Auth API) is used for all operations on the currently logged in user. The user id is taken from the sub claim in the token.
GRPC
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/zitadel.auth.v1.AuthService/
Definition: Auth Proto
REST
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/auth/v1/
API Reference: OpenAPI Docs
Management
The management API is as the name states the interface where systems can mutate IAM objects like, organizations, projects, clients, users and so on if they have the necessary access rights.
To identify the current organization you can send a header x-zitadel-orgid
or if no header is set, the organization of the authenticated user is set.
GRPC
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/zitadel.management.v1.ManagementService/
Definition: Management Proto
REST
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/management/v1/
API Reference: OpenAPI Docs
Administration
This API is intended to configure and manage one ZITADEL instance itself.
GRPC
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/zitadel.admin.v1.AdminService/
Definition: Admin Proto
REST
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/admin/v1/
API Reference: OpenAPI Docs
System
This API is intended to manage the different ZITADEL instances within the system.
Checkout the guide how to access the ZITADEL System API.
GRPC
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/zitadel.system.v1.SystemService/
Definition: System Proto
REST
Endpoint: $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/system/v1/
API Reference: OpenAPI Docs
API definitions
Each service's proto definition is located in the source control on GitHub. As we generate the REST services and Swagger file out of the proto definition we recommend that you rely on the proto file. We annotate the corresponding REST methods on each possible call as well as the AuthN and AuthZ requirements. The last API (assets) is only a REST API because ZITADEL uses multipart form data for certain elements.
SDKs
ZITADEL provides some official and community supported SDKs for multiple languages and frameworks. Most languages allow you to build a client from proto definitions, which allows you to build your own client in case an SDK is missing.
Proto
All of our APIs are generated by proto definitions. You can find all the proto definitions in the Proto API Definitions.
More about Protocol Buffer
Swagger documentation
We provide some json files for the swagger documentation of our APIs with the following link: https://zitadel.cloud/openapi/v2/swagger/
The easiest way to have a look at them is, to import them in the Swagger Editor
Example
See below for an example with the call GetMyUser.
//User
rpc GetMyUser(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (UserView) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/users/me"
};
option (zitadel.v1.auth_option) = {
permission: "authenticated"
};
}
As you can see the GetMyUser
function is also available as a REST service under the path /users/me
.
In the table below you can see the URI of those calls.
Service | URI |
---|---|
REST | $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/auth/v1/users/me |
GRPC | $ZITADEL_DOMAIN/zitadel.auth.v1.AuthService/GetMyUser |
Domains
ZITADEL hosts everything under a single domain: {instance}.zitadel.cloud
or your custom domain $ZITADEL_DOMAIN
The domain is used as the OIDC issuer and as the base url for the gRPC and REST APIs, the Login and Console UI, which you'll find under {your_domain}/ui/console/
.
API path prefixes
If you run ZITADEL on a custom domain, you may want to reuse that domain for other applications. For easy copying to your reverse proxy configuration, here is the list of URL path prefixes, ZITADEL uses.
/zitadel.admin.v1.AdminService/
/admin/v1/
/zitadel.auth.v1.AuthService/
/auth/v1/
/zitadel.management.v1.ManagementService/
/management/v1/
/zitadel.system.v1.SystemService/
/system/v1/
/assets/v1/
/ui/
/oidc/v1/
/saml/v2/
/oauth/v2/
/device
/oidc/v1/
/.well-known/openid-configuration
/openapi/
/idps/callback
/v2beta/
/zitadel.user.v2beta.UserService/
/zitadel.session.v2beta.SessionService/
/zitadel.settings.v2beta.SettingsService/
/zitadel.oidc.v2beta.OIDCService/
/zitadel.org.v2beta.OrganizationService/