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Get Provisioning Policy by UsageType

GET 

/sources/:sourceId/provisioning-policies/:usageType

This end-point retrieves the ProvisioningPolicy with the specified usage on the specified Source in IdentityNow. A token with API, ORG_ADMIN, SOURCE_ADMIN, or SOURCE_SUBADMIN authority is required to call this API.

Request

Path Parameters

    sourceId stringrequired

    The Source ID.

    Example: 2c9180835d191a86015d28455b4a2329
    usageType UsageTyperequired

    Possible values: [CREATE, UPDATE, ENABLE, DISABLE, DELETE, ASSIGN, UNASSIGN, CREATE_GROUP, UPDATE_GROUP, DELETE_GROUP, REGISTER, CREATE_IDENTITY, UPDATE_IDENTITY, EDIT_GROUP, UNLOCK, CHANGE_PASSWORD]

    The type of provisioning policy usage. In IdentityNow, a source can support various provisioning operations. For example, when a joiner is added to a source, this may trigger both CREATE and UPDATE provisioning operations. Each usage type is considered a provisioning policy. A source can have any number of these provisioning policies defined. These are the common usage types: CREATE - This usage type relates to 'Create Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be created. For example, this would be used for a joiner on a source.
    UPDATE - This usage type relates to 'Update Account Profile', the provisioning template for the 'Update' connector operations. For example, this would be used for an attribute sync on a source. ENABLE - This usage type relates to 'Enable Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be enabled. For example, this could be used for a joiner on a source once the joiner's account is created. DISABLE - This usage type relates to 'Disable Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be disabled. For example, this could be used when a leaver is removed temporarily from a source. You can use these four usage types for all your provisioning policy needs.

    Example: CREATE

Responses

The requested ProvisioningPolicyDto was successfully retrieved.

Schema
    name stringrequired

    the provisioning policy name

    description string

    the description of the provisioning policy

    usageType UsageType

    Possible values: [CREATE, UPDATE, ENABLE, DISABLE, DELETE, ASSIGN, UNASSIGN, CREATE_GROUP, UPDATE_GROUP, DELETE_GROUP, REGISTER, CREATE_IDENTITY, UPDATE_IDENTITY, EDIT_GROUP, UNLOCK, CHANGE_PASSWORD]

    The type of provisioning policy usage. In IdentityNow, a source can support various provisioning operations. For example, when a joiner is added to a source, this may trigger both CREATE and UPDATE provisioning operations. Each usage type is considered a provisioning policy. A source can have any number of these provisioning policies defined. These are the common usage types: CREATE - This usage type relates to 'Create Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be created. For example, this would be used for a joiner on a source.
    UPDATE - This usage type relates to 'Update Account Profile', the provisioning template for the 'Update' connector operations. For example, this would be used for an attribute sync on a source. ENABLE - This usage type relates to 'Enable Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be enabled. For example, this could be used for a joiner on a source once the joiner's account is created. DISABLE - This usage type relates to 'Disable Account Profile', the provisioning template for the account to be disabled. For example, this could be used when a leaver is removed temporarily from a source. You can use these four usage types for all your provisioning policy needs.

    fields object[]
  • Array [
  • name string

    The name of the attribute.

    transform object

    Default value: [object Object]

    The transform to apply to the field

    attributes object

    Attributes required for the transform

    isRequired boolean

    Default value: false

    Flag indicating whether or not the attribute is required.

    type string

    The type of the attribute.

    isMultiValued boolean

    Default value: false

    Flag indicating whether or not the attribute is multi-valued.

  • ]
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