Re: Soft delete users
PeeDub wrote > I see how to bring up that floating menu, but I couldn't for the life of > me > figure out how to use it. I see now that you have to select the ... realm? > ... and then select the gear and do a bulk update (?) and then select the > icon for enabling/disabling. No bulk update, just the "enable" entry, as written above. PeeDub wrote > I hope the endpoint is a little more straightforward. :) "Talk is cheap, show me the code" (cit.) [1] Ah, and we welcome contributions [2]. Regards. [1] https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/437173-talk-is-cheap-show-me-the-code [2] http://syncope.apache.org/contributing.html -- Sent from: http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/
Re: Soft delete users
I see how to bring up that floating menu, but I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to use it. I see now that you have to select the ... realm? ... and then select the gear and do a bulk update (?) and then select the icon for enabling/disabling. I hope the endpoint is a little more straightforward. :) - Paul Fullbright -- Sent from: http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/
Re: Soft delete users
PeeDub wrote > I can't see how to do this in the console. I'm guessing it's fairly > obvious > in the REST API? About REST, just look at Swagger under /Users/status; the feature is anyway also available from Admin Console: go to Realms > USER then click on a row and select "enable" for the floating menu. Either way, you can choose whether to suspend or reactivate the user on Syncope and / or one or more of associated resources. Regards. -- Sent from: http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/
Re: Soft delete users
I can't see how to do this in the console. I'm guessing it's fairly obvious in the REST API? - Paul Fullbright -- Sent from: http://syncope-user.1051894.n5.nabble.com/
Re: Soft delete users
On 22/02/2018 20:34, PeeDub wrote: Is there an existing mechanism to allow soft delete of users (deactivate, rather than delete, lets' say) that would allow user metadata to stay in the system but would not allow login? Yep, you can suspend (and later reactivate, if needed) users: by default, when suspended they cannot authenticate. Regards. -- Francesco Chicchiriccò Tirasa - Open Source Excellence http://www.tirasa.net/ Member at The Apache Software Foundation Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/