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I did something similar, though picked Apache with mod_auth_openidc, which is a certified Relying Party implementation: https://github.com/OpenIDC/mod_auth_openidc
In other words, I can protect arbitrary applications through my reverse proxy and require either certain claims/roles, or simplify auth to the point where my downstream app/API will just receive a bunch of headers like OIDC_CLAIM_sub, OIDC_CLAIM_name, OIDC_CLAIM_email through the internal network, not making me bother with configuring OIDC libraries for all of my APIs and configure them in each stack that I might use, but rather contain all of that complexity in the web server.
Basically:
user <==> Apache (with mod_auth_openidc) <==> API (with OIDC_ headers, if logged in)
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