Add useUIDAsGroupName option to Azure provider#423
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Adds an optional boolean field to the Azure provider that, when enabled, uses the Azure group object ID (UID) as the name of the synchronized OpenShift group instead of the display name. Group filtering (filter, groups, whitelist/blacklist) continues to match against the display name.
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Adds an optional boolean field to the Azure provider that, when enabled, uses the Azure group object ID (UID) as the name of the synchronized OpenShift group instead of the display name. Group filtering (filter, groups, whitelist/blacklist) continues to match against the display name.
Motivation: We operate an authorization concept spanning multiple
systems that identifies groups by their Entra object ID (UID) rather
than by display name. This broke down once the first user was a member
of more than 200 groups, so the OpenShift groups need to be named by
UID to keep the mapping consistent across all systems.