For existing customers it’s still possible to use Auth0.js v7 or direct HTTP calls in order to use delegation; this is required for compatibility reasons as otherwise it would be a breaking change.
However, for new customers the delegation flows were disabled as the goal is to move to flows that are aligned with the API Authorization and OIDC compliance feature set. This means new customers currently don’t have the option to use delegation which is a gap that is identified and that we aim to address so that the same requirements unlocked by delegation can be met using flows aligned with the new feature set. However, at this time I don’t have any definitive timeline to share in relation to that availability.
In conclusion, existing customer still have delegation available in order to not break them and they are still able to use it for scenarios such as the one you mentioned. This will allow them to perform gradual migration to the new flows. For new customers it has been disabled so that they don’t take a dependency on something that will be discontinued it its exact current form. Most of the documentation already calls the attention to situations such as this one, however, the page you mention does not do so; I asked this to be reviewed in order to reduce future confusion.
Update: with regards to your update, delegation is indeed currently used for most of the addons so the constraint applies also to other addons that depend on delegation. As an additional note, both the WS-FED and SAML2 addons should not be affected by this.
@jmangelo Any update? Kind of a big feature to go AWOL. Not having this feature removes the majority of the reasons I had for using Auth0 and so now I’m working on finding an alternate provider. Confused why you removed the one feature before having the replacement ready to go.
@jmangelo Any update? Kind of a big feature to go AWOL. Not having this feature removes the majority of the reasons I had for using Auth0 and so now I’m working on finding an alternate provider. Confused why you removed the one feature before having the replacement ready to go.
I wish I’d found this post three days ago before banging my head against a brick wall. Why is this not made clear upfront? If you don’t support Firebase then stop pretending you do and wasting people time. I guess with that $30mil investment you just got you’re not to worried about attracting paying customers any more.
I wish I’d found this post three days ago before banging my head against a brick wall. Why is this not made clear upfront? If you don’t support Firebase then stop pretending you do and wasting people time. I guess with that $30mil investment you just got you’re not to worried about attracting paying customers any more.
What documentation pages gave you the wrong impression? We can’t remove them entirely because for existing customers this is still supported and they may need to use the documentation for reference, however, we can add more visual warning about this in any pages that still don’t have the warning.
There’s no built-in support for that yet in the new flows; it’s possible to use Firebase but you would have some additional implementation on your side. Check the comments by Adam above.