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Posted to user@syncope.apache.org by Caleb Mazure <ca...@capitalpreferences.com> on 2021/10/03 00:29:25 UTC
Re: Reports Question
Hey Francesco,
I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
Sorry, bad copy / paste as it seems: the actual path should have been
common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
The second one, e.g.
core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
is correct.
Regards.
On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Thanks for the advice so far.
This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
[cid:part1.A214076C.5954C61A@apache.org]
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi Francesco,
That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?
Hi,
in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
HTH
Regards.
[1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hello,
I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships.
To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
Any advice would be great!
Hi Caleb,
as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
HTH
Regards.
[1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets
[2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java
[3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java
[4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project
--
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Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
--
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http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
Re: Reports Question
Posted by Caleb Mazure <ca...@capitalpreferences.com>.
I was trying to use the TypeExtensionTO function within the membership section of a slightly changed UserReportlet class.
However, I was unable to get this to work correctly.
Here is the section of code I was altering:
if (conf.getFeatures().contains(Feature.memberships)) {
handler.startElement("", "", "memberships", null);
for (MembershipTO memb : userTO.getMemberships()) {
atts.clear();
atts.addAttribute("", "", "groupKey",
ReportXMLConst.XSD_STRING, memb.getGroupKey());
atts.addAttribute("", "", "groupName", ReportXMLConst.XSD_STRING, memb.getGroupName());
handler.startElement("", "", "membership", atts);
if (conf.getFeatures().contains(Feature.resources)) {
UMembership actualMemb = user.getMembership(memb.getGroupKey()).orElse(null);
if (actualMemb == null) {
LOG.warn("Unexpected: cannot find membership for group {} for user {}",
memb.getGroupKey(), user);
} else {
doExtractResources(handler, groupDataBinder.getGroupTO(actualMemb.getRightEnd(), true));
}
}
handler.endElement("", "", "membership");
}
handler.endElement("", "", "memberships");
}
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Caleb Mazure <ca...@capitalpreferences.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2021 12:18 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
Right got it under "extensions" for groups.
How can I display this in the user reports? Take the demo for an example.
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 7:24 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 05/10/21 23:18, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi,
Thank you so much for your assistance so far. That makes sense, looking at the code as well.
When using the UserTO() function within the swagger API. I can see that the following is being produced.
"memberships": [
{
"groupKey": "b126a6fc-2bc0-4e5a-a6a6-fc2bc0ce5a1a",
"groupName": "systems",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
},
{
"groupKey": "f753222f-442b-4c2f-9322-2f442bcc2fe1",
"groupName": "common-staff",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
}
],
There are plainAttrs present, but they aren't being shown.
You will see plainAttrs only if the given memebrship does actually have plainAttrs.
Take a look at
http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#type-extensions
for more details.
FTR, dynamic memberships (e.g. the initial scope of this thread) are instead defined in UserTO as
"dynMemberships": []
instead.
Regards.
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 10:12 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
On 03/10/21 02:29, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hey Francesco,
I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
Hi,
dynamic memberships have some limitations compared to standard memberships:
https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships
Among such limitations, dynamic memberships don't allow for attributes.
Regards.
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
________________________________
common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
The second one, e.g.
core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
is correct.
Regards.
On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Thanks for the advice so far.
This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
[cid:part5.F0D2ACDC.265FB2E5@apache.org]
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi Francesco,
That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?
Hi,
in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
HTH
Regards.
[1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hello,
I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships.
To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
Any advice would be great!
Hi Caleb,
as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
HTH
Regards.
[1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets
[2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java
[3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java
[4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
Re: Reports Question
Posted by Caleb Mazure <ca...@capitalpreferences.com>.
Right got it under "extensions" for groups.
How can I display this in the user reports? Take the demo for an example.
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 7:24 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 05/10/21 23:18, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi,
Thank you so much for your assistance so far. That makes sense, looking at the code as well.
When using the UserTO() function within the swagger API. I can see that the following is being produced.
"memberships": [
{
"groupKey": "b126a6fc-2bc0-4e5a-a6a6-fc2bc0ce5a1a",
"groupName": "systems",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
},
{
"groupKey": "f753222f-442b-4c2f-9322-2f442bcc2fe1",
"groupName": "common-staff",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
}
],
There are plainAttrs present, but they aren't being shown.
You will see plainAttrs only if the given memebrship does actually have plainAttrs.
Take a look at
http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#type-extensions
for more details.
FTR, dynamic memberships (e.g. the initial scope of this thread) are instead defined in UserTO as
"dynMemberships": []
instead.
Regards.
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 10:12 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
On 03/10/21 02:29, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hey Francesco,
I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
Hi,
dynamic memberships have some limitations compared to standard memberships:
https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships
Among such limitations, dynamic memberships don't allow for attributes.
Regards.
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
________________________________
common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
The second one, e.g.
core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
is correct.
Regards.
On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Thanks for the advice so far.
This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
[cid:part5.F0D2ACDC.265FB2E5@apache.org]
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi Francesco,
That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?
Hi,
in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
HTH
Regards.
[1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hello,
I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships.
To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
Any advice would be great!
Hi Caleb,
as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
HTH
Regards.
[1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets
[2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java
[3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java
[4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
Re: Reports Question
Posted by Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>.
On 05/10/21 23:18, Caleb Mazure wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you so much for your assistance so far. That makes sense, looking at the code as well.
>
> When using the UserTO() function within the swagger API. I can see that the following is being produced.
>
> |"memberships": [ { "groupKey": "b126a6fc-2bc0-4e5a-a6a6-fc2bc0ce5a1a", "groupName": "systems", "plainAttrs": [], "derAttrs": [], "virAttrs": [] }, { "groupKey": "f753222f-442b-4c2f-9322-2f442bcc2fe1", "groupName": "common-staff", "plainAttrs": [], "derAttrs": [], "virAttrs": [] } ],|
>
> There are plainAttrs present, but they aren't being shown.
You will see plainAttrs only if the given memebrship does actually have plainAttrs.
Take a look at
http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#type-extensions
for more details.
FTR, dynamic memberships (e.g. the initial scope of this thread) are instead defined in UserTO as
"dynMemberships": []
instead.
Regards.
> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, October 4, 2021 10:12 PM
> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
> Thanks,
> Caleb
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On 03/10/21 02:29, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>> Hey Francesco,
>>
>> I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
>
>
> Hi,
> dynamic memberships have some limitations compared to standard memberships:
>
>
> https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships <https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships>
>
>
> Among such limitations, dynamic memberships don't allow for attributes.
>
>
> Regards.
>
>
>> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org> <ma...@apache.org>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
>> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org> <ma...@syncope.apache.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
>>
>> The second one, e.g.
>>
>> core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
>>
>> is correct.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>>> Thanks for the advice so far.
>>>
>>> This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Caleb
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org> <ma...@apache.org>
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
>>> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org> <ma...@syncope.apache.org>
>>> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>>> On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>>>> Hi Francesco,
>>>>
>>>> That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
>>>>
>>>> I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
>>>>
>>>> It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
>>>>
>>>> *For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?*
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org <https://tomcat.apache.org> (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
>>>
>>>
>>> WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
>>>
>>>
>>> HTH
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization <https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization>
>>>
>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org> <ma...@apache.org>
>>>> *Sent:* Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
>>>> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org> <ma...@syncope.apache.org>
>>>> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>>>> On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
>>>>>
>>>>> *I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships. *
>>>>>
>>>>> To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any advice would be great!
>>>>
>>>> Hi Caleb,
>>>>
>>>> as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
>>>>
>>>> 2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
>>>>
>>>> 3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> Regards.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets <http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets>
>>>> [2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java <https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java>
>>>> [3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java <https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java>
>>>> [4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project <http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project>
>>>>
>>> --
>>> Francesco Chicchiriccò
>>>
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>>> http://www.tirasa.net/ <http://www.tirasa.net/>
>>>
>>> Member at The Apache Software Foundation
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>>
>>
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Re: Reports Question
Posted by Caleb Mazure <ca...@capitalpreferences.com>.
Hi,
Thank you so much for your assistance so far. That makes sense, looking at the code as well.
When using the UserTO() function within the swagger API. I can see that the following is being produced.
"memberships": [
{
"groupKey": "b126a6fc-2bc0-4e5a-a6a6-fc2bc0ce5a1a",
"groupName": "systems",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
},
{
"groupKey": "f753222f-442b-4c2f-9322-2f442bcc2fe1",
"groupName": "common-staff",
"plainAttrs": [],
"derAttrs": [],
"virAttrs": []
}
],
There are plainAttrs present, but they aren't being shown.
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 10:12 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 03/10/21 02:29, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hey Francesco,
I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
Hi,
dynamic memberships have some limitations compared to standard memberships:
https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships
Among such limitations, dynamic memberships don't allow for attributes.
Regards.
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
________________________________
common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
The second one, e.g.
core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
is correct.
Regards.
On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Thanks for the advice so far.
This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
[cid:part1.508D7A3D.854A2229@apache.org]
Thanks,
Caleb
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hi Francesco,
That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?
Hi,
in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
HTH
Regards.
[1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization
________________________________
From: Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
To: user@syncope.apache.org<ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Reports Question
On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
Hello,
I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships.
To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
Any advice would be great!
Hi Caleb,
as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
HTH
Regards.
[1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets
[2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java
[3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java
[4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project
--
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Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
--
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Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
--
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Tel +393290573276
Amministratore unico @ Tirasa S.r.l.
Viale Vittoria Colonna 97 - 65127 Pescara
Tel +39 0859116307 / FAX +39 0859111173
http://www.tirasa.net
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
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"To Iterate is Human, to Recurse, Divine"
(James O. Coplien, Bell Labs)
Re: Reports Question
Posted by Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>.
On 03/10/21 02:29, Caleb Mazure wrote:
> Hey Francesco,
>
> I have been able to display the dynamic memberships in the reports. I can't seem to display the attributes of the memberships though. Is this feature avaliable? Do I need to edit the UserTo class if so, could you point me in the right direction?
Hi,
dynamic memberships have some limitations compared to standard memberships:
https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#memberships-relationships
Among such limitations, dynamic memberships don't allow for attributes.
Regards.
> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 29, 2021 9:00 PM
> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <us...@syncope.apache.org>
> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> common/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
>
> The second one, e.g.
>
> core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
>
> is correct.
>
> Regards.
>
> On 28/09/21 23:51, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>> Thanks for the advice so far.
>>
>> This is a screenshot after the Maven installation. Just confirming that I needed to create file structure for common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Caleb
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org> <ma...@apache.org>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 28, 2021 7:33 PM
>> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org> <ma...@syncope.apache.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>> On 28/09/21 03:37, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>>> Hi Francesco,
>>>
>>> That all makes sense, I am converting our original .deb packages deployment to Maven.
>>>
>>> I have moved the .war files produced from the maven build into /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ which is being read by the server.xml file.
>>>
>>> It seemed to run off the tomcat server, but I then thought it was still using the original instillation. I removed the apt Apache-syncope-console, and it still seems to run fine (I still have suspicions).
>>>
>>> *For a basic Maven build, the only files required are the .war files, correct?*
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> in your case it's /etc/tomcat8/Catalina/localhost/ because you're working on a Debian machine with Tomcat installed via the tomcat8 deb package but it could be also elsewhere if you had, for instance, download a more recent Tomcat release from https://tomcat.apache.org <https://tomcat.apache.org> (about this, the latest Tomcat 9.x is recommended).
>>
>>
>> WAR files generated by Maven build can be deployed into all supported JavaEE containers including Tomcat, but please don't forget to read carefully [1] which explains how to build properly in order to define the deployment directories for ConnId bundles, configuration files and logs.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>> [1] https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization <https://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#customization>
>>
>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From:* Francesco Chicchiriccò <il...@apache.org> <ma...@apache.org>
>>> *Sent:* Friday, September 24, 2021 6:44 PM
>>> *To:* user@syncope.apache.org <ma...@syncope.apache.org> <us...@syncope.apache.org> <ma...@syncope.apache.org>
>>> *Subject:* Re: Reports Question
>>> On 23/09/21 23:28, Caleb Mazure wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I currently have setup an installation of syncope on a Linux based machine, using the Debian packages provided.
>>>>
>>>> *I want to create a report that shows the dynamic memberships of users. The default only shows memberships. *
>>>>
>>>> To do this I believe I need to create a new java class somewhere that would be like the default UserReportletConf but I am not sure how to go about this.
>>>>
>>>> Any advice would be great!
>>>
>>> Hi Caleb,
>>>
>>> as you are suggesting above, in order to create a new Reportlet [1] you will need to:
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. create a class named MyUserReportletConf extending [2], under common/src/main/java/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report
>>>
>>> 2. create a class named MyUserReportlet extending [3], annotated with @ReportletConfClass with class above, under core/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report
>>>
>>> 3. once built and deployed, create a Java implementation of type REPORTLET for the class above - from Console, under Configuration > Implementations
>>>
>>>
>>> Naturally, this assumes you are working with a Maven project generated from archetype [4]: this the sole deployment method currently provided allowing for extension and customization.
>>>
>>>
>>> HTH
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets <http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/reference-guide.html#reportlets>
>>> [2] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java <https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/syncope-2.1.9/common/lib/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/common/lib/report/UserReportletConf.java>
>>> [3] https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java <https://github.com/apache/syncope/blob/2_1_X/core/provisioning-java/src/main/java/org/apache/syncope/core/provisioning/java/job/report/UserReportlet.java>
>>> [4] http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project <http://syncope.apache.org/docs/2.1/getting-started.html#maven-project>
>>>
>> --
>> Francesco Chicchiriccò
>>
>> Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
>> http://www.tirasa.net/ <http://www.tirasa.net/>
>>
>> Member at The Apache Software Foundation
>> Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
>> http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/ <http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/>
>
>
> --
> Francesco Chicchiriccò
>
> Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
> http://www.tirasa.net/ <http://www.tirasa.net/>
>
> Member at The Apache Software Foundation
> Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
> http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/ <http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/>
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tel +393290573276
Amministratore unico @ Tirasa S.r.l.
Viale Vittoria Colonna 97 - 65127 Pescara
Tel +39 0859116307 / FAX +39 0859111173
http://www.tirasa.net
Member at The Apache Software Foundation
Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
"To Iterate is Human, to Recurse, Divine"
(James O. Coplien, Bell Labs)