README.md
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Sample 2b - Bi-directional LDAP Internal Repository
The sample shows you reconciliation between the OpenIDM internal repository and a local LDAP directory server, such as OpenDJ, with data flowing from OpenDJ into the internal repository, and from the internal repository into OpenDJ.
The sample includes these configuration files.
- conf/provisioner.openicf-ldap.json configures the LDAP connector. By default, the LDAP connector uses the following parameters: "host" : "localhost", "port" : 1389, "principal" : "cn=Directory Manager", "credentials" : "password", "baseContextsToSynchronize" : [ "ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" ], "attributesToSynchronize" : [ "uid", "sn", "cn", "givenName", "mail", "description", "telephoneNumber" ],
- conf/scheduler-recon.json configures a scheduler you can use to run reconciliation periodically.
- conf/sync.json describes how identities in the directory server map to identities in the internal repository target.
- conf/authentication.json specifies an additional "authModule" entry for "PASSTHROUGH" authentication. This is used to allow the managed/user entries created from LDAP to login with the credentials which remain in LDAP.
This sample includes the script script/ldapBackCorrelationQuery.js which correlates entries in the directory with identities in OpenIDM.
Setup OpenDJ
Extract OpenDJ to a folder called opendj.
Run the following command to initialize OpenDJ.
$ opendj/setup --cli --hostname localhost --ldapPort 1389 --rootUserDN "cn=Directory Manager" \ --rootUserPassword password --adminConnectorPort 4444 --baseDN dc=com --acceptLicense --addBaseEntry \ --no-prompt --quiet
Load the Example.ldif file supplied in the data folder into OpenDJ.
$ opendj/bin/ldapmodify -a -c --bindDN "cn=Directory Manager" --bindPassword password --hostname localhost \ --port 1389 --filename /path/to/openidm/samples/sample2b/data/Example.ldif
After you import the data, ou=People,dc=example,dc=com contains two user entries. Although all attributes to synchronize can be multi-valued in LDAP, this sample defines only mail as a multi-valued attribute in OpenIDM.
This sample includes the script script/ldapBackCorrelationQuery.js which correlates entries in the directory with identities in OpenIDM.
Run The Sample In OpenIDM
Launch OpenIDM with the sample configuration as follows.
$ /path/to/openidm/startup.sh -p samples/sample2b
Run reconciliation once, creating users defined in OpenDJ in OpenIDM's internal repository.
$ curl -k -H "Content-type: application/json" -u "openidm-admin:openidm-admin" -X POST \ "https://localhost:8443/openidm/recon?_action=recon&mapping=systemLdapAccounts_managedUser"
Create or update a user in OpenIDM.
$ curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --header "X-OpenIDM-Username: openidm-admin" \ --header "X-OpenIDM-Password: openidm-admin" \ --request POST \ --data '{ "userName": "user.smith", "givenName": "User", "sn" : "Smith", "password" : "TestPassw0rd", "displayName" : "User Smith", "mail" : "user.smith@example.com", "_id" : "user" }' \ http://localhost:8080/openidm/managed/user?_action=create
Run reconciliation, creating users defined in OpenIDM in OpenDJ.
$ curl -k -H "Content-type: application/json" -u "openidm-admin:openidm-admin" -X POST \ "https://localhost:8443/openidm/recon?_action=recon&mapping=managedUser_systemLdapAccounts"
Request all identifiers in OpenDJ. Use it to see the results after reconciliation.
$ curl -k -u "openidm-admin:openidm-admin" "https://localhost:8443/openidm/system/ldap/account?_queryId=query-all-ids&_prettyPrint=true" { "result" : [ { "dn" : "uid=jdoe,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", "_id" : "uid=jdoe,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" }, { "dn" : "uid=bjensen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", "_id" : "uid=bjensen,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" }, { "dn" : "uid=user.smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", "_id" : "uid=user.smith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" } ], "resultCount" : 3, "pagedResultsCookie" : null, "remainingPagedResults" : -1 }
Request all identifiers in OpenIDM's internal repository. Use this command to see the results after reconciliation.
$ curl -k -u "openidm-admin:openidm-admin" "https://localhost:8443/openidm/managed/user?_queryId=query-all-ids&_prettyPrint=true" { "result" : [ { "_id" : "455b1cd5-ae51-41c0-ade9-0dfcc6dee265", "_rev" : "0" }, { "_id" : "bdd64b1a-015b-4a00-a979-1d699bca2f6b", "_rev" : "0" }, { "_id" : "user", "_rev" : "0" } ], "resultCount" : 3, "pagedResultsCookie" : null, "remainingPagedResults" : -1 }
Now you can login to the UI with the credentials from any of the DJ users. They can update their profile or their password; the changes will be synced back to LDAP.