1. In PingOne, go to Integrations > External IDPs.
  2. Click + Add Provider.
  3. Click PayPal.
  4. On the Create Profile page, enter the following information:
    • Name: A unique identifier for the IdP
    • Description: (Optional). A brief characterization of the identity provider.
    Note:

    You cannot change the icon and login button, in accordance with the provider's brand standards.

  5. Click Next.
  6. On the Configure Connection page, enter the following information:
    • Client ID: The application ID from the IdP that you copied earlier. You can find this information on the PayPal for Developers site.
    • Client secret: The application secret from the IdP that you copied earlier. You can find this information on the PayPal for Developers site.
  7. Click Save and Continue.
  8. On the Map Attributes page, define how the PingOne user attributes are mapped to identity provider attributes. For more information, see Mapping attributes.
    • Enter the PingOne user profile attribute and the external IdP attribute. For more information about attribute syntax, see Identity provider attributes.
    • To add an attribute, click + Add attribute.
    • To use the expression builder, click Build and test or Advanced Expression. See Using the expression builder.
    • Select the update condition, which determines how PingOne updates its user directory with the values from the identity provider. The options are:
      • Empty only: Update the PingOne attribute only if the existing attribute is empty.
      • Always: Always update the PingOne directory attribute.
  9. Click Save and Finish.