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1.3.4

26 Jun 09:19
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1.3.3

08 Dec 09:22
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  • Fix failing login when Authorize form is non-English [#108]
  • Improvements in site health tests for key detection [#104][#105]

1.3.2

22 Sep 16:06
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  • Prevent userinfo endpoint from being cached [#99]

1.3.1

14 Sep 17:05
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  • Add debug logging to identify potential issue [#95]

1.3.0

30 May 15:10
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  • Return display_name as the name property [#87]
  • Change text domain to openid-connect-server, instead of wp-openid-connect-server [#88]

1.2.1

09 May 10:06
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  • No user facing changes

1.2.0

09 May 09:54
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  • Add oidc_user_claims filter [#82]

v1.1.1

05 Apr 05:03
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  • Added arguments to REST API endpoints for additional validation to suppress PHP warnings
  • Updated author
  • Lots of meta changes for development

v1.1.0

02 Nov 14:10
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Fixes a crucial bug that was introduced prior to release, of accidentally not treating username as the user identifier in OIDC context

v1.0

27 Oct 17:54
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First public release, bringing you the power to make your WordPress install an (OpenID Connect) OIDC provider so that your WordPress site users can login into external systems with their WordPress account on your site.