And there is this:

https://apereo.github.io/cas/development/installation/Configuration-Properties.html#authentication-attributes



Given this is today in SNAPSHOT mode, it’s the perfect opportunity to start 
testing it and report back any and all issues. (See the release schedule for 
more info)



--Misagh



From: Misagh Moayyed [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [cas-user] CAS 5 is it possible to configure multiple jdbc 
attribute repositories?



Already possible in 5.1.0.

https://apereo.github.io/cas/development/integration/Attribute-Resolution.html



--Misagh



From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Wong
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 1:30 PM
To: CAS Community <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Subject: [cas-user] CAS 5 is it possible to configure multiple jdbc 
attribute repositories?



I'm analyzing an upgrade to cas5 today, and I'm wondering if it's possible 
to merge multiple JDBC attribute repositories together.



In the docs, the following attributes are listed:



# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc.singleRow=true

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc.requireAllAttributes=true

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc.caseCanonicalization=NONE|LOWER|UPPER

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc.queryType=OR|AND

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc.sql=SELECT * FROM table WHERE {0}



Would it be possible to set up multiple repository queries so that multiple 
jdbcs can be configured, similar to the jdbc auth handlers?

(such as cas.authn.jdbc.query[0].sql=SELECT password FROM table WHERE 
name=?)



The above would be able to be configured as:



# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc[0].singleRow=true

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc[0].requireAllAttributes=true

# 
cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc[0].caseCanonicalization=NONE|LOWER|UPPER

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc[0].queryType=OR|AND

# cas.authn.attributeRepository.jdbc[0].sql=SELECT * FROM table WHERE {0}



If this is possible it should at least be documented so other folks don't 
have the same question :)



Thanks!

-Jeff

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