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We use pretix customer accounts in combination with a Keycloak instance for user account and rights management.
As users sometimes change their names in our environment (gender changes, marriages, etc.) while keeping their OIDC account (i. e., the user ID stays the same), we would appreciate if pretix would not only set the properties of a user account upon first login but also update these properties whenever a user logs in again.
I understand that this might not be the desired behavior in every case, so I'd suggest making this configurable (i.e., keep property or update property from IDP) for each or all of the fields that can currently be configured in the IDP settings.
Is this a feature that would generally be appreciated? While I am not that proficient with Django, I (or someone else from our team) might be able to contribute something to this feature when we have time.
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We use pretix customer accounts in combination with a Keycloak instance for user account and rights management.
As users sometimes change their names in our environment (gender changes, marriages, etc.) while keeping their OIDC account (i. e., the user ID stays the same), we would appreciate if pretix would not only set the properties of a user account upon first login but also update these properties whenever a user logs in again.
I understand that this might not be the desired behavior in every case, so I'd suggest making this configurable (i.e., keep property or update property from IDP) for each or all of the fields that can currently be configured in the IDP settings.
Is this a feature that would generally be appreciated? While I am not that proficient with Django, I (or someone else from our team) might be able to contribute something to this feature when we have time.
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