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Goobi workflow Handbook
Overview of documentation
What is Goobi?
Users
1. Goobi for Users
2. The basics
3. How different user groups work with Goobi
4. Metadata Editor
Management
1. Goobi Management
2. Structure of the extended user interface
3. Rulesets
4. LDAP groups
5. Users
6. User groups
7. Processes
8. Variables
Administration
1. Goobi Administration
2. File system
3. Services
4. Exporting to digital libraries
5. Working with the intranda Task Manager
6. Automatic workflow steps
7. Configuration files
8. Installation guide
9. Update guide
10. Authentication options
10.1. Authentication via the database
10.2. Authentication via HTTP header
10.3. Authentication via OpenID Connect
11. Use cases
Developer
1. Setting up a development environment
2. Using the REST API
3. Snippets for the development on Goobi workflow
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10. Authentication options

Some of the typical authentication options offered by Goobi workflow are documented below. In addition to authentication using the user passwords stored in the database, you can also use LDAP, Active Directory, CAS, SAML and OpenID. Some of these application scenarios are described here.
10.1. Authentication via the database
10.2. Authentication via HTTP header
10.3. Authentication via OpenID Connect
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