Re: [galaxy-dev] User API keys with External (LDAP) authentication disabled?

2015-10-08 Thread Eric Rasche
Howdy Ryan,

The bug fix for this is now in Galaxy's dev branch, and I've opened a PR
to have it in the 15.10 release. This is the patch for your bug if you
need it sooner than the next release (assuming that PR gets merged).
https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/galaxyproject/galaxy/pull/872.patch

Ciao,
Eric

On 10/07/2015 04:43 PM, Eric Rasche wrote:
> Not from the admin interface right now. I noted this bug just the other
> day and intended to fix it as it applied to us as well.
> Until then, you can easily change the API key manually in the database.
> 
> Cheers,
> Eric
> 
> 2015-10-07 16:20 GMT-05:00 Ryan G  >:
> 
> Hi all - I have external authentication established with our
> enterprise wide LDAP working with Galaxy.  I just noticed that I can
> no longer manage API keys for users from the Admin Page -> API
> Keys.  I get "Access to Galaxy user controls is disabled.  User
> controls are disabled when Galaxy is configured for external
> authentication"
> 
> We basically have a 'nobody' user in Galaxy that populates the Data
> Library with new data from a proprietary system.  We were using a
> user's API key (mine) to do this but want to switch over to a daemon
> style user key.  In order to do so, I need to generate an API key
> for the dummy user.
> 
> Is there no way to get API keys from the Admin interface with
> external authentication?
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [galaxy-dev] User API keys with External (LDAP) authentication disabled?

2015-10-07 Thread Eric Rasche
Not from the admin interface right now. I noted this bug just the other day
and intended to fix it as it applied to us as well.
Until then, you can easily change the API key manually in the database.

Cheers,
Eric

2015-10-07 16:20 GMT-05:00 Ryan G :

> Hi all - I have external authentication established with our enterprise
> wide LDAP working with Galaxy.  I just noticed that I can no longer manage
> API keys for users from the Admin Page -> API Keys.  I get "Access to
> Galaxy user controls is disabled.  User controls are disabled when Galaxy
> is configured for external authentication"
>
> We basically have a 'nobody' user in Galaxy that populates the Data
> Library with new data from a proprietary system.  We were using a user's
> API key (mine) to do this but want to switch over to a daemon style user
> key.  In order to do so, I need to generate an API key for the dummy user.
>
> Is there no way to get API keys from the Admin interface with external
> authentication?
>
>
>
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Texas A University
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404-692-2048
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