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"SSO Identifier" not returned from /admin/users API #2425
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Originally created by @uedvt359 on GitHub (Oct 30, 2025).
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I expected the Admin API User's endpoint to return the full data available, including SSO parameters when SSO is used.
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The "SSO Identifier" column of the table at /admin/users/overview is missing from the JSON API
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@uedvt359 commented on GitHub (Oct 30, 2025):
I don't have the ability to test, but the following should do the trick (starting from commit
3cd3d33d00):@PetitGens commented on GitHub (Nov 12, 2025):
This exact code seems to already be on the main branch :github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden@2ee40d6105/src/api/admin.rs (L372)@uedvt359 commented on GitHub (Nov 25, 2025):
@PetitGens: you linked to #[get("/users/overview")], which is the html table. this code is missing from #[get("/users")], which is the json representation of the same data.
it seems, https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/pull/6491 has been opened to fix this.