Greetings Uros,

I don't mean to be daft, but what is this? At first glance, it looks like
adding a user to a controller? But it feels like there's some missing help
text around this, as to what it's doing, and when I would want to do this.
Also don't we have commands already to add a user to a controller such as
juju grant and juju register?

All the best,

Charles


On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 12:46 PM Uros Jovanovic <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Store this into mrSmith.json
>
> {
>     "owner": "admin@idm",
>     "idpgroups": ["grouplist@idm"],
>     "public_keys": ["DONGKZyGjKI4D4Uw8oGMofFbLPVQkRvllMkE6IL7RHM="]
> }
>
> http PUT http://admin:password@localhost:8081/v1/u/jem-0@admin@idm <
> mrSmith.json
>
> Adopt the names and public keys to your needs defined in config.yaml od
> the service.
>
> For jem, it helps to set
> state-server-admin: some-sso-name
>
> Have fun ...
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