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Some models behave differently and allow for access to different API fields when created via blueprint.

authentik_core.token

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Requires authentik 2023.4

Via the standard API, a token's key cannot be changed, it can only be rotated. This is to ensure a high entropy in it's key, and to prevent insecure data from being used. However, when provisioning tokens via a blueprint, it may be required to set a token to an existing value.

With blueprints, the field key can be set, to set the token's key to any value.

For example:

# [...]
- model: authentik_core.token
state: present
identifiers:
identifier: my-token
attrs:
key: this-should-be-a-long-value
user: !KeyOf my-user
intent: api

authentik_core.user

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Requires authentik 2023.6

Via the standard API, a user's password can only be set via the separate /api/v3/core/users/<id>/set_password/ endpoint. In blueprints, the password of a user can be set using the password field.

Keep in mind that if an LDAP Source is configured and the user maps to an LDAP user, this password change will be propagated to the LDAP server.

For example:

# [...]
- model: authentik_core.user
state: present
identifiers:
username: test-user
attrs:
name: test user
password: this-should-be-a-long-value

authentik_core.application

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Requires authentik 2023.5

Application icons can be directly set to URLs with the icon field.

For example:

# [...]
- model: authentik_core.application
identifiers:
slug: my-app
attrs:
name: My App
icon: https://goauthentik.io/img/icon.png

authentik_sources_oauth.oauthsource, authentik_sources_saml.samlsource, authentik_sources_plex.plexsource

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Requires authentik 2023.5

Source icons can be directly set to URLs with the icon field.

For example:

# [...]
- model: authentik_sources_oauth.oauthsource
identifiers:
slug: my-source
attrs:
name: My source
icon: https://goauthentik.io/img/icon.png

authentik_flows.flow

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Requires authentik 2023.5

Flow backgrounds can be directly set to URLs with the background field.

For example:

# [...]
- model: authentik_flows.flow
identifiers:
slug: my-flow
attrs:
name: my-flow
title: My flow
designation: authentication
background: https://goauthentik.io/img/icon.png