artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2
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Provides an Artifactory LDAP Setting resource.
This resource can be used to manage Artifactory’s LDAP Group settings for user authentication.
LDAP Groups Add-on allows you to synchronize your LDAP groups with the system and leverage your existing organizational structure for managing group-based permissions.
API documentation, general documentation.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as artifactory from "@pulumi/artifactory";
const ldapGroupName = new artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldap_group_name", {
name: "ldap_group_name",
enabledLdap: "ldap_name",
groupBaseDn: "CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com",
groupNameAttribute: "cn",
groupMemberAttribute: "uniqueMember",
subTree: true,
forceAttributeSearch: false,
filter: "(objectClass=groupOfNames)",
descriptionAttribute: "description",
strategy: "STATIC",
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_artifactory as artifactory
ldap_group_name = artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldap_group_name",
name="ldap_group_name",
enabled_ldap="ldap_name",
group_base_dn="CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com",
group_name_attribute="cn",
group_member_attribute="uniqueMember",
sub_tree=True,
force_attribute_search=False,
filter="(objectClass=groupOfNames)",
description_attribute="description",
strategy="STATIC")
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-artifactory/sdk/v8/go/artifactory"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := artifactory.NewLdapGroupSettingV2(ctx, "ldap_group_name", &artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2Args{
Name: pulumi.String("ldap_group_name"),
EnabledLdap: pulumi.String("ldap_name"),
GroupBaseDn: pulumi.String("CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com"),
GroupNameAttribute: pulumi.String("cn"),
GroupMemberAttribute: pulumi.String("uniqueMember"),
SubTree: pulumi.Bool(true),
ForceAttributeSearch: pulumi.Bool(false),
Filter: pulumi.String("(objectClass=groupOfNames)"),
DescriptionAttribute: pulumi.String("description"),
Strategy: pulumi.String("STATIC"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Artifactory = Pulumi.Artifactory;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var ldapGroupName = new Artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldap_group_name", new()
{
Name = "ldap_group_name",
EnabledLdap = "ldap_name",
GroupBaseDn = "CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com",
GroupNameAttribute = "cn",
GroupMemberAttribute = "uniqueMember",
SubTree = true,
ForceAttributeSearch = false,
Filter = "(objectClass=groupOfNames)",
DescriptionAttribute = "description",
Strategy = "STATIC",
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2;
import com.pulumi.artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2Args;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var ldapGroupName = new LdapGroupSettingV2("ldapGroupName", LdapGroupSettingV2Args.builder()
.name("ldap_group_name")
.enabledLdap("ldap_name")
.groupBaseDn("CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com")
.groupNameAttribute("cn")
.groupMemberAttribute("uniqueMember")
.subTree(true)
.forceAttributeSearch(false)
.filter("(objectClass=groupOfNames)")
.descriptionAttribute("description")
.strategy("STATIC")
.build());
}
}
resources:
ldapGroupName:
type: artifactory:LdapGroupSettingV2
name: ldap_group_name
properties:
name: ldap_group_name
enabledLdap: ldap_name
groupBaseDn: CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com
groupNameAttribute: cn
groupMemberAttribute: uniqueMember
subTree: true
forceAttributeSearch: false
filter: (objectClass=groupOfNames)
descriptionAttribute: description
strategy: STATIC
Create LdapGroupSettingV2 Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new LdapGroupSettingV2(name: string, args: LdapGroupSettingV2Args, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def LdapGroupSettingV2(resource_name: str,
args: LdapGroupSettingV2Args,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def LdapGroupSettingV2(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
description_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
filter: Optional[str] = None,
group_member_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
group_name_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
strategy: Optional[str] = None,
enabled_ldap: Optional[str] = None,
force_attribute_search: Optional[bool] = None,
group_base_dn: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
sub_tree: Optional[bool] = None)
func NewLdapGroupSettingV2(ctx *Context, name string, args LdapGroupSettingV2Args, opts ...ResourceOption) (*LdapGroupSettingV2, error)
public LdapGroupSettingV2(string name, LdapGroupSettingV2Args args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public LdapGroupSettingV2(String name, LdapGroupSettingV2Args args)
public LdapGroupSettingV2(String name, LdapGroupSettingV2Args args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: artifactory:LdapGroupSettingV2
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args LdapGroupSettingV2Args
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args LdapGroupSettingV2Args
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args LdapGroupSettingV2Args
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args LdapGroupSettingV2Args
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args LdapGroupSettingV2Args
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var ldapGroupSettingV2Resource = new Artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldapGroupSettingV2Resource", new()
{
DescriptionAttribute = "string",
Filter = "string",
GroupMemberAttribute = "string",
GroupNameAttribute = "string",
Strategy = "string",
EnabledLdap = "string",
ForceAttributeSearch = false,
GroupBaseDn = "string",
Name = "string",
SubTree = false,
});
example, err := artifactory.NewLdapGroupSettingV2(ctx, "ldapGroupSettingV2Resource", &artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2Args{
DescriptionAttribute: pulumi.String("string"),
Filter: pulumi.String("string"),
GroupMemberAttribute: pulumi.String("string"),
GroupNameAttribute: pulumi.String("string"),
Strategy: pulumi.String("string"),
EnabledLdap: pulumi.String("string"),
ForceAttributeSearch: pulumi.Bool(false),
GroupBaseDn: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
SubTree: pulumi.Bool(false),
})
var ldapGroupSettingV2Resource = new LdapGroupSettingV2("ldapGroupSettingV2Resource", LdapGroupSettingV2Args.builder()
.descriptionAttribute("string")
.filter("string")
.groupMemberAttribute("string")
.groupNameAttribute("string")
.strategy("string")
.enabledLdap("string")
.forceAttributeSearch(false)
.groupBaseDn("string")
.name("string")
.subTree(false)
.build());
ldap_group_setting_v2_resource = artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldapGroupSettingV2Resource",
description_attribute="string",
filter="string",
group_member_attribute="string",
group_name_attribute="string",
strategy="string",
enabled_ldap="string",
force_attribute_search=False,
group_base_dn="string",
name="string",
sub_tree=False)
const ldapGroupSettingV2Resource = new artifactory.LdapGroupSettingV2("ldapGroupSettingV2Resource", {
descriptionAttribute: "string",
filter: "string",
groupMemberAttribute: "string",
groupNameAttribute: "string",
strategy: "string",
enabledLdap: "string",
forceAttributeSearch: false,
groupBaseDn: "string",
name: "string",
subTree: false,
});
type: artifactory:LdapGroupSettingV2
properties:
descriptionAttribute: string
enabledLdap: string
filter: string
forceAttributeSearch: false
groupBaseDn: string
groupMemberAttribute: string
groupNameAttribute: string
name: string
strategy: string
subTree: false
LdapGroupSettingV2 Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The LdapGroupSettingV2 resource accepts the following input properties:
- Description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- Filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- Group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- Group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- Strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - Enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- Force
Attribute boolSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - Group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- Name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- Sub
Tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- Description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- Filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- Group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- Group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- Strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - Enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- Force
Attribute boolSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - Group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- Name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- Sub
Tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute String - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- filter String
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- group
Member StringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name StringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- strategy String
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - enabled
Ldap String - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- force
Attribute BooleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base StringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- name String
- Ldap group setting name.
- sub
Tree Boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- force
Attribute booleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- sub
Tree boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description_
attribute str - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- filter str
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- group_
member_ strattribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group_
name_ strattribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- strategy str
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - enabled_
ldap str - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- force_
attribute_ boolsearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group_
base_ strdn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- name str
- Ldap group setting name.
- sub_
tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute String - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- filter String
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- group
Member StringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name StringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- strategy String
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - enabled
Ldap String - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- force
Attribute BooleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base StringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- name String
- Ldap group setting name.
- sub
Tree Boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the LdapGroupSettingV2 resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing LdapGroupSettingV2 Resource
Get an existing LdapGroupSettingV2 resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: LdapGroupSettingV2State, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): LdapGroupSettingV2
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
description_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
enabled_ldap: Optional[str] = None,
filter: Optional[str] = None,
force_attribute_search: Optional[bool] = None,
group_base_dn: Optional[str] = None,
group_member_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
group_name_attribute: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
strategy: Optional[str] = None,
sub_tree: Optional[bool] = None) -> LdapGroupSettingV2
func GetLdapGroupSettingV2(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *LdapGroupSettingV2State, opts ...ResourceOption) (*LdapGroupSettingV2, error)
public static LdapGroupSettingV2 Get(string name, Input<string> id, LdapGroupSettingV2State? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static LdapGroupSettingV2 get(String name, Output<String> id, LdapGroupSettingV2State state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- Enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- Filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- Force
Attribute boolSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - Group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- Group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- Group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- Name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- Strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - Sub
Tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- Description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- Enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- Filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- Force
Attribute boolSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - Group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- Group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- Group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- Name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- Strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - Sub
Tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute String - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- enabled
Ldap String - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- filter String
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- force
Attribute BooleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base StringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- group
Member StringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name StringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- name String
- Ldap group setting name.
- strategy String
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - sub
Tree Boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute string - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- enabled
Ldap string - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- filter string
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- force
Attribute booleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base stringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- group
Member stringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name stringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- name string
- Ldap group setting name.
- strategy string
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - sub
Tree boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description_
attribute str - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- enabled_
ldap str - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- filter str
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- force_
attribute_ boolsearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group_
base_ strdn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- group_
member_ strattribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group_
name_ strattribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- name str
- Ldap group setting name.
- strategy str
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - sub_
tree bool - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
- description
Attribute String - An attribute on the group entry which denoting the group description. Used when importing groups.
- enabled
Ldap String - The LDAP setting key you want to use for group retrieval.
- filter String
- The LDAP filter used to search for group entries. Used for importing groups.
- force
Attribute BooleanSearch - This attribute is used in very specific cases of LDAP group settings. Don't switch it to
false
, unless instructed by the JFrog support team. Default value isfalse
. - group
Base StringDn - A search base for group entry DNs, relative to the DN on the LDAP server’s URL (and not relative to the LDAP Setting’s “Search Base”). Used when importing groups.
- group
Member StringAttribute - A multi-value attribute on the group entry containing user DNs or IDs of the group members (e.g., uniqueMember, member).
- group
Name StringAttribute - Attribute on the group entry denoting the group name. Used when importing groups.
- name String
- Ldap group setting name.
- strategy String
- The JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) supports three ways of mapping groups to LDAP schemas: STATIC: Group objects are aware of their members, however, the users are not aware of the groups they belong to. Each group object such as groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames holds its respective member attributes, typically member or uniqueMember, which is a user DN. DYNAMIC: User objects are aware of what groups they belong to, but the group objects are not aware of their members. Each user object contains a custom attribute, such as group, that holds the group DNs or group names of which the user is a member. HIERARCHICAL: The user's DN is indicative of the groups the user belongs to by using group names as part of user DN hierarchy. Each user DN contains a list of ou's or custom attributes that make up the group association. For example,
uid=user1,ou=developers,ou=uk,dc=jfrog,dc=org
indicates thatuser1
belongs to two groups:uk
anddevelopers
. Valid values are:STATIC
,DYNAMIC
,HIERARCHICAL
, case sensitive, all caps. - sub
Tree Boolean - When set, enables deep search through the sub-tree of the LDAP URL + Search Base.
true
by default.sub_tree
can be set to true only withSTATIC
orDYNAMIC
strategy.
Import
$ pulumi import artifactory:index/ldapGroupSettingV2:LdapGroupSettingV2 ldap ldapGroup1
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- artifactory pulumi/pulumi-artifactory
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
artifactory
Terraform Provider.