<role>
<name>Intern</name>
...
<autoassign>
<enabled>true</enabled>
<focus>
<selector> <!-- Since 4.2 -->
<type>UserType</type>
</selector>
<mapping>
<strength>strong</strength>
<source>
<path>employeeType</path>
</source>
<condition>
<script>
<code>employeeType == 'intern'</code>
</script>
</condition>
</mapping>
</focus>
</autoassign>
</role>
Role Autoassignment
feature
This page describes midPoint feature.
Please see the feature page for more details.
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Since 3.7
This functionality is available since version 3.7.
The functionality was further improved in version 4.2.
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Introduction
There are many ways how to assign roles, orgs and services. Many roles are assigned using a manual or partially-manual process. But there is almost always some degree of automation when at least some roles are assigned to users according to fixed rules. This page describes the mechanism to automatically assign roles in midPoint.
Autoassignment Conditions in Roles
Perhaps the most convenient way to automatically assign a role is to use autoassignment condition in a role:
The role above will be automatically assigned to any user that has property employeeType
set to intern
. As all midPoint mapping even this mapping is relativistic. If user becomes an intern (the employeeType
property is changed) then the role is automatically assigned.
When the user stops being an intern the role is unassigned.
See Role Autoassign Configuration page for more details.
Autoassignment in Object Template
Autoassignment in roles is simple and elegant, but it has several disadvantages. However, even complex role autoassignment cases can be handled by using object template. The roles can be automatically assigned by using object template mappings:
<objectTemplate>
<name>User Template</name>
...
<mapping>
<authoritative>true</authoritative>
<source>
<path>organization</path>
</source>
<expression>
<assignmentTargetSearch>
<targetType>RoleType</targetType>
<filter>
<q:equal>
<q:path>name</q:path>
<expression>
<path>$organization</path>
</expression>
</q:equal>
</filter>
</assignmentTargetSearch>
</expression>
<target>
<path>assignment</path>
</target>
</mapping>
...
<objectTemplate>
The mapping above will create assignment for any role which name matches with a value of organization
user property.
Therefore a single mapping can be used to assign a wide range of roles.
See Object Template page for more details about object template mechanism.
The Expression page describes the details of assignmentTargetSearch
expression evaluator that is frequently used for this purpose.
Roles Within Roles
There is sometimes a need to assign one role when another role is assigned. As midPoint has full support for role hierarchy this is easily done by nesting the roles inside. If there is additional condition when the nested role is to be applied then the conditional role approach can be used. There are many ways how to implement this functionality.
Sometimes there is a need to unassign a role when another role is assigned. Role exclusion mechanism may be used to implement this approach, as illustrated by Radio Button Roles example. However, care must be taken if this is to be combined with role autoassignment as it is easy to set up a conflicting policies. MidPoint is a thorough system and it does not like conflicting policies.