Introduction
- The JS7 offers to perform operations by the JS7 - REST Web Service API.
- For detailed information see the Technical Documentation of the REST Web Service API.
- For available CLI operations see JS7 - Unix Shell Command Line Interface.
- The REST Web Service API can be accessed from Shell utilities such as
curl
. - In addition, a PowerShell module is available for simplified access to the REST Web Service API. This is described in the JS7 - PowerShell Module article.
The Identity Service Deployment Script offered for Unix Shell can be applied to perform frequently used operations to manage accounts, roles and JS7 - Identity Services.
Identity Service Deployment Script
Command | Category | Documentation |
---|---|---|
get-account / store-account | Accounts | |
rename-account / remove-account | ||
get-account-permission | ||
set-account-password / reset-account-password | ||
enable-account / disable-account | ||
block-account / unblock-account | ||
get-role / store-role | Roles | JS7 - Management of User Accounts, Roles and Permissions JS7 - Manage Roles and Permissions JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions |
rename-role / remove-role | ||
get-permission / set-permission | Permissions | |
rename-permission / remove-permission | ||
get-folder / set-folder | Folder Permissions | |
rename-folder / remove-folder | ||
get-service / store-service | Identity Services | |
rename-service / remove-service | ||
get-service-settings / store-service-settings |
The script is offered for download and can be applied for frequently used operations:
- The script is available for Linux and MacOS® using bash shell.
- The script terminates with exit code 0 to signal successful execution, with exit code 1 for command line argument errors and with exit code 4 for non-recoverable errors. Exit code 3 signals that no matching objects have been found.
- The script is intended as a baseline example for customization by JS7 users and by SOS within the scope of professional services. Examples make use of JS7 Release 2.7.2, bash 4.2, curl 7.29.0 and jq 1.6.0.
Prerequisites
The Script requires the curl utility and the jq utility to be available from the operating system.
jq ships with the MIT license, see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
Download
Download: JS7 - Download (Section: Unix Shell CLI)
Usage
Invoking the script without arguments displays the usage clause:
Usage: deploy-identity-service.sh [Command] [Options] [Switches] Commands: get-account --service [--account] [--enabled] [--disabled] [--blocked] store-account --service --account [--role] [--disabled] [--account-password] [--force-password-change] rename-account --service --account --new-account remove-account --service --account [--enabled] [--disabled] get-account-permission --service --account set-account-password --service --account --account-password --new-account-password reset-account-password --service --account enable-account --service --account disable-account --service --account block-account --service --account [--comment] unblock-account --service --account get-role --service [--role] store-role --service --role [--ordering] rename-role --service --role --new-role remove-role --service --role get-permission --service --role [--controller-id] set-permission --service --role --permission [--excluded] [--controller-id] rename-permission --service --role --permission --new-permission [--excluded] [--controller-id] remove-permission --service --role --permission [--controller-id] get-folder --service --role [--folder] [--controller-id] set-folder --service --role --folder [--recursive] [--controller-id] rename-folder --service --role --folder --new-folder [--recursive] [--controller-id] remove-folder --service --role --folder [--controller-id] get-service [--service] store-service --service --service-type [--ordering] [--required] [--disabled] [--authentication-scheme] [--second-service] rename-service --service --new-service remove-service --service get-service-settings --service --service-type store-service-settings --service --service-type --settings Options: --url=<url> | required: JOC Cockpit URL --user=<account> | required: JOC Cockpit user account --password=<password> | optional: JOC Cockpit password --ca-cert=<path> | optional: path to CA Certificate used for JOC Cockpit login --client-cert=<path> | optional: path to Client Certificate used for login --client-key=<path> | optional: path to Client Key used for login --timeout=<seconds> | optional: timeout for request, default: 60 --controller-id=<id> | optional: Controller ID --account=<name[,name]> | optional: list of accounts --new-account=<name[,name]> | optional: new account names --account-password=<password> | optional: password for account --new-password=<password> | optional: new password for account --service=<name> | required: Identity Service name --service-type=<id> | optional: Identity Service type such as JOC, LDAP, LDAP-JOC, OIDC, OIDC-JOC --ordering=<number> | optional: ordering of Identity Service or role by ascending number --new-service=<name> | optional: new Identity Service name --second-service=<name> | optional: second Identity Service for MFA --authentication-scheme=<factor> | optional: Identity Service authentication scheme: SINGLE-FACTOR, TWO-FACTOR --settings=<json> | optional: Identity Service settings in JSON format --role=<name[,name]> | optional: list of roles --new-role=<name> | optional: new role name --permission=<id[,id]> | optional: list of permission identifiers assigned a role --new-permission=<id> | optional: new permission identifier assigned a role --folder=<name[,name]> | optional: list of folders assigned a role --new-folder=<name> | optional: new folder assigned a role --audit-message=<string> | optional: audit log message --audit-time-spent=<number> | optional: audit log time spent in minutes --audit-link=<url> | optional: audit log link --log-dir=<directory> | optional: path to directory holding the script's log files Switches: -h | --help | displays usage -v | --verbose | displays verbose output, repeat to increase verbosity -p | --password | asks for password -a | --account-password | asks for account password -n | --new-password | asks for new account password -f | --force-password-change | enforces password change on next login -e | --enabled | filters for enabled accounts -d | --disabled | filters for disabled accounts or disables Identity Services -b | --blocked | filters for blocked accounts -x | --excluded | sets excluded permissions -q | --required | enforces use of Identity Service -r | --recursive | applies folder operation to sub-folders --show-logs | shows log output if --log-dir is used --make-dirs | creates directories if they do not exist see https://kb.sos-berlin.com/x/lwTWCQ
Commands
All commands make use of the --service
option to specify the Identity Service on which the operation is performed.
Accounts
Operations on accounts are available to Identity Services that hold account information using the JOC, KEYCLOAK-JOC, LDAP-JOC, OIDC-JOC, CERTIFICATE and FIDO service types. For Identity Services that manage accounts on their own such as KEYCLOAK, LDAP, OIDC, the JOC Cockpit does not provide account information. For details see JS7 - Identity Services.
get-account
Returns information about the indicated account or all accounts if the
--account
option is not specified.- Accounts can be filtered:
- The
--enabled
switch will filter results to active accounts - The
--disabled
switch will filter results to inactive accounts. - The
--blocked
switch will filter results to accounts that are blocked. The switch cannot be used with the--enabled
and--disabled
switches.
- The
store-account
- Stores an account to the Identity Service.
- An existing role can be assigned using the
--role
option. - The password can be specified using the
--account-password
option. Consider to use secure input from the commandline using the-a
switch. If no password is specified then the initial password is assigned. If a password is specified or the initial password is used, then JOC Cockpit will challenge the user to specify a new password on next login. - The
--force-password-change
switch can be used to make JOC Cockpit challenge the user to specify a new password on next login. The operation is available for existing accounts that hold a password. For new accounts and for accounts assigned a new password users are automatically challenged to specify a new password on next login. - The
--disabled
switch can be used to deactivate an account when it is created. For later enabling/disabling of existing accounts seeenable-account
anddisable-account
commands.
- An existing role can be assigned using the
- Handling of passwords allows the API user to specify passwords for other accounts. However, for the affected accounts users will have to change the password on next login.
- Stores an account to the Identity Service.
rename-account
- Renames the indicated account.
remove-account
- Removes the indicated account from the Identity Service.
get-account-permission
- Returns the list of permissions per role assigned the given account.
set-account-password
- Sets the password for the indicated account. Consider to use secure input from the commandline using the
-a
switch. - The user will be challenged to specify a new password on next login.
- Sets the password for the indicated account. Consider to use secure input from the commandline using the
reset-account-password
- Resets the account's password to the initial password.
- The user will be challenged to specify a new password on next login.
enable-account
- Activates the account which allows login to JOC Cockpit.
disable-account
- Deactivates the account which denies login to JOC Cockpit.
block-account
- Adds the account to the blocklist. The account will be denied login to JOC Cockpit.
- A comment can be specified to indicate the reason for blocking the account.
unblock-account
- Removes one or more accounts from the blocklist. The accounts will be allowed login to JOC Cockpit if they are activated/enabled.
Roles
get-role
- Returns the indicated role if the
--role
option is used and otherwise returns all roles.
- Returns the indicated role if the
store-role
- Stores a role from its name to JOC Cockpit. Default permissions will be applied to new roles.
- The
--ordering
option can be used to specify the position of the role in the list of roles available for the given Identity Service.
rename-role
- Renames an existing role.
remove-role
- Removes the indicated role from the Identity Service.
Permissions
Permissions are applied to limit operations in the JOC Cockpit API and GUI to certain roles.
For default permissions and permission identifiers see JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions.
get-permission
- Returns permissions of the indicated role.
set-permission
- Assigns a role one or more permissions that are specified from permission identifiers using the
--permission
option. If more than one permission identifier is used, then they are separated by comma, for example--permission='sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view'
. Use of single quotes or double quotes is recommended. - Permissions can be preceeded a minus to indicate that the permission is denied, for example:
--permission='-sos:products:controller:view'
. This corrresponds to use of the--excluded
switch, but allows to allow/deny permissions individually. - If the
--excluded
switch is used, then indicated permissions are denied. This applies to JOC Cockpit and to all Controllers for which the indicated permissions will be denied. - The Controller ID can be specified using the
--controller-id
option to limit permissions to the given Controller.
- Assigns a role one or more permissions that are specified from permission identifiers using the
rename-permission
- Switches an existing permission to a different permission.
remove-permission
- Removes the indicated permissions from the role. One or more permissions can be specified separated by comma.
Folder Permissions
Folder permissions are used to apply permissions to certain folders in the JOC Cockpit inventory and to limit user access to folders. If no folder permissions are specified, then users have access to all inventory folders.
For default permissions and permission identifiers see JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions.
get-folder
- If the
--folder
option is used, returns the indicated folder and otherwise returns all folders assigned the given role.
- If the
set-folder
- Assigns the indicated role one or more folders. If more than one folder is specified, then they are separated by comma, for example
--folder=/accounting,/reporting
. - The
--recursive
switch can be used to specify that sub-folders similarly should be accessible to the given role.
- Assigns the indicated role one or more folders. If more than one folder is specified, then they are separated by comma, for example
rename-folder
- Switches folder assignment to a different folder.
remove-folder
- Removes the indicated folder from the role.
Identity Services
get-service
- If the
--service
option is used, returns the indicated Identity Service and otherwise returns the list of Identity Services.
- If the
store-service
- Stores the indicated Identity Service.
- The following options and switches can be used:
- The
--service-type
option specifies the capabilities of the Identity Service such as LDAP, OIDC, FIDO. For the full list of service types see JS7 - Identity Services, Matrix. - The
--required
switch specifies that successful authentication using the Identity Service is required. If the switch is not used, then JOC Cockpit will switch to using the next Identity Service in case of unsuccessful authentication. - The
--disabled
switch can be used to deactivate an Identity Serivce which denies login by any accounts using the Identity Service. - The
--ordering
option can be used to specifiy the position of the Identity Service in the list of Identity Services. - The
--second-service
option specifies a second Identity Service for multi-factor authentication. Use of this option implicitly specifies the--authentication-scheme=TWO-FACTOR
option. - The
--authentication-scheme
option allows to specify the following values:SINGLE-FACTOR
,TWO-FACTOR
.- Single-factor authentication specifies that the Identity Service is used as a single factor for authentication.
- Two-factor authentication specifies that a second Identity Service is used and that successful authentication with both Identity Services is required. For example an Identity Serivce using the LDAP service type can use FIDO as a second factor. This implies that secrets are stored on different media: the LDAP password is stored with the user's brain while the FIDO secret is stored on the user's device, for example on a USB key or in an authenticator application on a smartphone.
- The
rename-service
- Renames the indicated Identity Service.
remove-service
- Removes the indicated Identity Service and related objects such as roles, permissions, folder permissions and accounts recursively.
- Users should check that after removal an Identity Service remains that allows to login. To restore access to JOC Cockpit consider JS7 - Rescue in case of lost access to JOC Cockpit.
get-service-settings
- Returns settings from an Identity Service. For example, the LDAP, OIDC and FIDO Identity Services hold confiugration items with their service settings.
- Settings are returned in JSON format and can be stored to environment variables or to files, for example
settings=$(./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service-settings "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP)
./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service-settings "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP > /tmp/ldap.settings.json
store-service-settings
- Stores Identity Service settings that have previously been retrieved using the
get-service-settings
command. - Settings are expected in JSON format from the value of the
--settings
option. If settings have previously been stored to a file, then they can be assigned like this:settings=$(cat ./examples/ldap-settings.json)
./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service-settings ... --settings="$settings"
- Stores Identity Service settings that have previously been retrieved using the
Options
--url
- Specifies the URL by which JOC Cockpit is accessible using
<http|https>://<host>:<port>
. - Example: http://centostest-primary.sos:4446
- Example: https://centostest-primary.sos:4443
- Specifies the URL by which JOC Cockpit is accessible using
--user
- Specifies the user account for login to JOC Cockpit. If JS7 - Identity Services are available for Client authentication certificates that are specified with the
--client-cert
and--client-key
options then their common name (CN) attribute has to match the user account. - If a user account is specified then a password can be specified using the
--password
option or interactive keyboard input can be prompted using the-p
switch.
- Specifies the user account for login to JOC Cockpit. If JS7 - Identity Services are available for Client authentication certificates that are specified with the
--password
- Specifies the password used for the account specified with the
--user
option for login to JOC Cockpit. - Password input from the command line is considered insecure. Consider use of the
-p
switch offering a secure option for interactive keyboard input.
- Specifies the password used for the account specified with the
--ca-cert
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Root CA Certificate and optionally Intermediate CA Certificates to verify HTTPS connections to JOC Cockpit.
--client-cert
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Client Certificate if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
--client-key
- Specifies the path to a file in PEM format that holds the Client Private Key if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
--timeout
- Specifies the maximum duration for requests to the JS7 REST Web Service. Default:
60
seconds.
- Specifies the maximum duration for requests to the JS7 REST Web Service. Default:
--controller-id
- Specifies the identification of the Controller.
--account
- When used with commands on accounts, specifies the related account.
- When used with the
remove-account
,reset-account-password
,enable-account
anddisable-account
commands, one or more accounts can be specified separated by comma, for example::--account=user1,user2
.
--new-account
- When used with the
rename-account
command, specifies the new name of the account.
- When used with the
--account-password
- When used with the
store-account
andset-account-password
commands, specifies the account's password. - Command line input for passwords is considered insecure. Consider use of the
-a
switch for secure interactive keyboard input for passwords.
- When used with the
--new-password
- When used with the
set-account-password
command, specifies the account's new password. - Command line input for passwords is considered insecure. Consider use of the
-n
switch for secure interactive keyboard input for passwords.
- When used with the
--service
- Specifies the name of the Identity Service.
--service-type
- The option specifies the capabilities of the Identity Service such as LDAP, OIDC, FIDO. For the full list of service types see JS7 - Identity Services, Matrix.
--ordering
- When used with the
store-role
command, specifies the role's position in the list of roles. If the option is not used, then a newly added role will be appended. - When used with the
store-service
command, specifies the Identity Service's position in the list of Identity Services. The ordering of Identity Services specifies the sequence by which Identity Services will be triggered if more than one Identity Service is used for authentication.
- When used with the
--new-service
- When used with the
rename-service
command, specifies the new name of the Identity Service.
- When used with the
--second-service
- When used with the
store-service
command, specifies the identifier of a second Identity Service that is used for multi-factor authentication (MFA). - Use of the option requires to specify the
--authentication-scheme
option with the valueTWO-FACTOR
.
- When used with the
--authentication-scheme
- When used with the
store-service
command, specifies single-factor or two-factor authentication using one of the values:SINGLE-FACTOR
,TWO-FACTOR
. - Use of the option value
TWO-FACTOR
requires to specify the--second-service
option.
- When used with the
--role
- Specifies the name of a role. for role-based or permission-based commands.
- If more than one role is specified, then they are separated by comma, for example:
--role=administrator,business-user
.
--new-role
- When used with the
rename-role
command, specifies the new name of the role.
- When used with the
--permission
- When used with the
set-permission,
rename-permission
andremove-permission
commands, specifies the permission identifiers to be used. For available permission identifiers see JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions. - If more than one permission is used, then permission identifiers are separated by comma, for example:
--permission='sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view'
.
- When used with the
--new-permission
- When used with the
rename-permission
command, specifies the new permission identifier.
- When used with the
--folder
- Specifies the folder to which permissions are applied and that limit user access to JOC Cockpit inventory folders.
- If more than one folder is used, then they are separated by comma, for example
--folder=/accounting,/reporting
.
--new-folder
- When used with the
rename-folder
command, specifies the new permission identifier.
- When used with the
--audit-message
- Specifies a message that is made available to the Audit Log.
- Specification of Audit Log messages can be enforced on a per user basis and for a JS7 environment.
--audit-time-spent
- Specifies the time spent to perform an operation which is added to the Audit Log.
- The option can be specified if the -
-audit-message
option is used.
--audit-link
- Specifies a link (URL) which is added to the Audit Log.
- The option can be specified if the -
-audit-message
option is used.
--log-dir
- If a log directory is specified then the script will log information about processing steps to a log file in this directory.
- File names are created according to the pattern:
deploy-identity-service.<yyyy>-<MM>-<dd>T<hh>-<mm>-<ss>.log
- For example:
deploy-identity-service.2024-10-19T20-50-45.log
Switches
-h | --help
- Displays usage.
-v | --verbose
- Displays verbose log output that includes requests and responses with the JS7 REST Web Service.
- When used twice as with
-v -v
then curl verbose output will be displayed.
-p | --password
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for the account specified with the
--user
option.. - The switch is used for secure interactive input as an alternative to use of the option
--password=<password>
.
- Asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the password used for the account specified with the
-a | --account-password
- When used with the
store-account
andset-account-password
commands, asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the existing password used for the account. - The switch is used for secure interactive input as an alternative to use of the
--account-password=<password>
option.
- When used with the
-n | --new-password
- When used with the
set-account-password
command, asks the user for interactive keyboard input of the new password used for the account. - The switch is used for secure interactive input as an alternative to use of the
--new-account-password=<password>
option.
- When used with the
-f | --force-password-change
- When used with the
store-account
command, specifies that the user will be challenged to type a new password on next login. - The switch is used for existing accounts. Use of the switch is not required in the following situations that will automatically challenge the user to specify a new password on next login:
- For new accounts using the initial password and for accounts assigned a password using the
--account-password
option or switch. - If the account is assigned a password using the
set-account-password
command. - If the account's password is reset to the initial password using the
reset-account-password
command
- For new accounts using the initial password and for accounts assigned a password using the
- When used with the
-e | --enabled
- When used with the
get-account
command, filters results to enabled accounts. - When used with the
remove-account
command, limits the operation to enabled accounts.
- When used with the
-d | --disabled
- When used with the
get-account
command, filters results to disabled accounts. - When used with the
store-account
command, specifies that the indicated account will be deactivated. - When used with the
remove-account
command, limits the operation to disabled accounts. - When used with the
store-service
command, specifies that the Identity Service will be deactivated.
- When used with the
-b | --blocked
- When used with the
get-service
command, returns the list of blocked accounts. - The result list will be filtered if the
--acount
option is specified for an account.
- When used with the
-x | --excluded
- When used with the
set-permission
command, specifies that the permission will be denied. This applies to JOC Cockpit permissions and to permissions for all Controllers.
- When used with the
-q | --required
- When used with the
store-service
command, specifies that successful authentication using the Identity Service is required. If the switch is not used, then JOC Cockpit will switch to using the next Identity Service in case of unsuccessful authentication.
- When used with the
-r | --recursive
- When used with the
set-folder
andrename-folder
commands, specifies that folder permissions are applied to sub-folders.
- When used with the
--show-logs
- Displays the log output created by the script if the
--log-dir
option is used.
- Displays the log output created by the script if the
--make-dirs
- If directories are missing that are indicated with the
--log-dir
option then they will be created.
- If directories are missing that are indicated with the
Exit Codes
0:
operation successful1
: argument errors3
: no objects found4
: JS7 REST Web Service is not reachable or reports errors
Examples
The following examples illustrate typical use cases.
Identity Services
Getting Identity Services
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get list of Identity Services ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service "${request_options[@]}" # get Identity Service ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL
Creating and Updating Identity Services
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # store Identity Service ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=New-Service --service-type=OIDC # store Identity Service using password for single-factor authentication ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=New-Service --service-type=LDAP \ --authentication-scheme=SINGLE-FACTOR # store Identity Service using two-factor authentication ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=FIDO-Service --service-type=FIDO ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=LDAP-Service --service-type=LDAP \ --authentication-scheme=TWO-FACTOR
Renaming and Removing Identity Services
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # rename Identity Service ./deploy-identity-service.sh rename-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=Old-Service --new-service=New-Service # remove Identity Service ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=New-Service
Roles
Creating and Updating Roles
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get list of roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL # get role ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=administrator # store role ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=backoffice-user
Renaming and Removing Roles
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # rename role ./deploy-identity-service.sh rename-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=backoffice-user --new-role=business-user # remove role ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user # remove roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user,incident-manager
Permissions
Creating and Updating Permissions
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get permissions for role ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user # assign permissions to role ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --permission='sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view'
Renaming and Removing Permissions
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # rename permission ./deploy-identity-service.sh rename-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --permission='sos:products:controller:deployment:manage' \ --new-permission='sos:products:controller:deployment:view' --excluded # remove permission ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --permission='sos:products:controller:deployment:view' # remove permissions ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --permission='sos:products:controller:deployment','sos:products:controller:agents:view'
Folder Permissions
Creating and Updating Folder Permissions
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get folder permissions for all folders assigned the indicated role ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-folder "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user # get folder permissions for the indicated role and folder ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-folder "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --folder=/accounting # set folder permissions recursively for a number of folders ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-folder "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --folder=/accounting,/reporting --recursive
Renaming and Removing Folder Permissions
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # rename folder permissions ./deploy-identity-service.sh rename-folder "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --folder=/accounting --new-folder=/reporting --recursive # remove folder permissions ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-folder "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --role=business-user \ --folder=/reporting
Accounts
Creating and Updating Accounts
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # get list of accounts ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL # get account ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account # store account using initial password ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account
Setting Account Password
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # store account with specific password ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account \ --account-password=secret # trigger password change for account on next login ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account \ --force-password-change # set account password ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-account-password "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account \ --account-password=secret --new-password=very-secret # reset account to use initial password ./deploy-identity-service.sh reset-account-password "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account
Enabling and Disabling Accounts
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # enable account ./deploy-identity-service.sh enable-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account # disable account ./deploy-identity-service.sh disable-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account
Blocking and Unblocking Accounts
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # block account ./deploy-identity-service.sh block-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account # get blocked account ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account --blocked # unblock account ./deploy-identity-service.sh unblock-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account # get list of blocked accounts ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --blocked
Renaming and Removing Accounts
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # rename account ./deploy-identity-service.sh rename-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account --new-account=test-account2 # remove account ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account2 - # remove accounts ./deploy-identity-service.sh remove-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=JOC-INITIAL --account=test-account1,test-account2
Setting up Identity Management
Setting up JOC Identity Service, Roles, Permissions and Accounts
The example is used to set up a JOC Identity Service from scratch:
- The Identity Service is created
- Roles for developers and operators are created.
- Roles are assigned frequently used permissions. For permission identifiers see JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions.
- Accounts are created that are assigned the initial password. On next login users are challenged to change password.
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # create Identity Service using password for single-factor authentication ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=JOC \ --authentication-scheme=SINGLE-FACTOR # create roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=developer ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=operator # assign permissions to roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=developer \ --permission='sos:products:joc:administration:view','sos:products:joc:auditlog:view','sos:products:joc:calendars:view','sos:products:joc:cluster','sos:products:joc:inventory','sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view' ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=operator \ --permission='sos:products:joc:auditlog:view','sos:products:joc:calendars:view','sos:products:joc:cluster:view','sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view' # create accounts and assign roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --account=dev --role=developer ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-account "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --account=ops --role=operator
Setting up LDAP Identity Service, Roles, Permissions and Accounts
The example is used to set up an Identity Service from scratch:
The Identity Service is created. For use with Identity Services such as LDAP, OIDC, FIDO the related service settings have to be provided from .json files. Such files can be created by reading Identity Service settings.
- Roles for developers and operators are created.
- Roles are assigned frequently used permissions. For permission identifiers see JS7 - Default Roles and Permissions.
- Accounts are created that are assigned the initial password. On next login users are challenged to change password.
# common options for connection to JS7 REST API request_options=(--url=http://localhost:4446 --user=root --password=root) # create Identity Service using password for single-factor authentication ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP \ --authentication-scheme=SINGLE-FACTOR # get settings from an existing Identity Service # store settings to an environment variable # settings=$(./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service-settings "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP) # store settings to a file # ./deploy-identity-service.sh get-service-settings "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP > ./examples/ldap-settings.json # read settings from a file # settings=$(cat ./examples/ldap-settings.json) # store Identity Service settings ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-service-settings "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --service-type=LDAP --settings="$settings" # create roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=developer ./deploy-identity-service.sh store-role "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=operator # assign permissions to roles ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=developer \ --permission='sos:products:joc:administration:view','sos:products:joc:auditlog:view','sos:products:joc:calendars:view','sos:products:joc:cluster','sos:products:joc:inventory','sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view' ./deploy-identity-service.sh set-permission "${request_options[@]}" --service=My-Service --role=operator \ --permission='sos:products:joc:auditlog:view','sos:products:joc:calendars:view','sos:products:joc:cluster:view','sos:products:controller:view','sos:products:controller:agents:view'
Resources
- API
- Workflow Deployment Operations
- Workflow Status Operations
- Controller Deployment Operations
- Controller Status Operations
- JOC Cockpit Status Operations