OneLogin SAML SSO Integration

Learn how to set up Single Sign-On integration with OneLogin using the SAML protocol for secure and convenient user access management.

Updated at December 12th, 2025

 

To enable OneLogin Single Sign-On (SSO) for your organization, we'll work together to configure the integration. This document outlines what information we'll provide and what steps your team needs to complete.

What We'll Provide

Our team will send you the following information needed to configure our application in your OneLogin admin dashboard:

Parameter

Description

ACS URL

The Assertion Consumer Service URL where OneLogin will send authentication responses

SP Entity ID

The Service Provider identifier that identifies our application to OneLogin

What Your IT Team Needs to Do

Step 1: Configure Our Application in OneLogin

Your IT administrator will need to add our application to your OneLogin instance and configure it with the information we provide:

  1. Log in to your OneLogin admin dashboard
  2. Navigate to Applications and add our application
  3. In the Configuration section, enter the ACS URL and SP Entity ID we provided
  4. Configure the following SAML parameters to map user attributes:

 

Field Name

Maps To

email

Email

firstName

First Name

lastName

Last Name

id

UUID

Important: Check the "Include in SAML assertion" flag for each parameter.

Step 2: Send Us Your Metadata File

Once the application is configured in OneLogin, your IT administrator needs to export and send us the SAML Metadata file:

  • In OneLogin, go to your application's SSO settings
  • Click the "More Actions" dropdown
  • Select "SAML Metadata" to download the XML file
  • Send this XML file to our support team via secure email

Optional: Role-Based Access Control

If you want to control user roles and permissions in our application based on OneLogin group memberships, please inform us during setup. We can configure group-based role assignments to automatically grant appropriate access levels to users based on their group membership in OneLogin.