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I use the version packaged by linuxserver.io:
https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-calibre-web/
Unfortunately, that's about as good of docs as I've been able to find for it.
To configure external auth, go to its web interface at
/admin/config
and then expand "Feature Configuration"There's a checkbox for "Enable reverse proxy authentication" and below that a field to specify the header name that will contain the email address of the authenticated user. In my case, it's REMOTE_EMAIL.
That header will vary depending on what you have setup for authentication, but it needs to provide an email address that determines the user.
My version is a little old, but from skimming the current docs, it may support OAUTH now.