Is it possible to programmatically add a store user?
I found the following API manager service urls;
https://localhost:8243/services/RemoteUserStoreManagerService?wsdl
https://localhost:8243/services/APIAuthenticationService?wsdl
https://localhost:8243/services/APIKeyMgtSubscriberService?wsdl
https://localhost:8243/services/RestApiAdmin?wsdl
but I get a white screen. The following directories are also empty:
/opt/wso2am-1.3.1/repository/deployment/server/jaggeryapps/store/apis/xml
/opt/wso2am-1.3.1/repository/deployment/server/jaggeryapps/store/apis/rest
/opt/wso2am-1.3.1/repository/deployment/server/jaggeryapps/store/apis/json
Seems like it is not implemented yet.
I'll appreciate any update on this.
Please see the below comment which is an answer given for a similar question like yours.
https://wso2.org/jira/browse/APIMANAGER-1311?focusedCommentId=66003&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#action_66003
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(I have done a search through the questions to see if I could find something on this, but have not found answers.)
I have two google groups through my G-suite and I want to automatically add people to both groups after they sign up for my club through a process on my website. I think this should be possible using:
https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/v1/guides/manage-group-members
I have gone into the API Console, created a new project, enabled the Admin SDKI API, and got an API key. However, I think I am running into the Authorization issue because we keep getting an error that the authorization token is missing.
I have tried using the OAuth 2.0 but I'm not sure if this should be "Internal" or "External". I'm not creating a whole app for someone to use - all I want to do is on the back end of the site take information that comes through when someone joins the club and automatically have them added to my google groups.
Is it possible for someone to please explain to me what I need to do?
I'm sorry this is kind of a basic question.
Thank you for your help.
Currently, the Google Vault API does not provide a way to get a report of all users in a G-Suite tenant or domain who are on hold in one or more matters. This information is currently available only via the admin interface for Google Vault under Reports/User Holds. It would be great to be able to obtain this report via an API call in JSON format rather than only via the admin UI. Am I missing something or is this functionality already available?
Respectfully, please keep in mind that suggesting that I perform API operations to search all matters and iterate through the users on hold in each matter to obtain this information is not the answer I am looking for. There should be a quicker, more efficient way to get this information since such a report is already available via the UI. I am simply asking if there is a way to get this same information programmatically via the APIs/automation. Thank you in advance.
Unfortunately, Vault API does not have a method for that. The only way to retrieve this information is to list all matters and iterate through them, as you already mentioned.
File a feature request:
It's not uncommon for a feature to be present only in the UI. If you want to see this implemented on the API, I'd suggest you to report it on Issue Tracker's Vault component.
I looked through the issues of this component, and it looks like this hasn't been requested yet. There's currently a somewhat related feature request, but not exactly what you're looking for:
Audit reporting functionality
Update:
The original poster filed a feature request in Issue Tracker. I'm add this to the answer in order to give it more visibility.
To anyone who would like to see this feature implemented in the future, I'd suggest starring the issue (star on the top-left) in order to help prioritizing it:
Vault API: Need API method to return list of all users who have active holds as available in Vault UI
Trying to create SSO for AWS keeping Azure users as source of Truth. Followed below Tut's.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-saas-amazon-web-service-tutorial
http://blog.flux7.com/aws-best-practice-azure-ad-saml-authentication-configuration-for-aws-console
Anything is to be more precise with user attributes in Azure ? Has anything to enable in AWS to accept the SSO ?
Login is successful(Can see signin's in Azure AD) but it displays message "Your request included an invalid SAML response. To logout, click here
". Any idea what has gone wrong ?
Yes, I think you are on the right path. It seems that you are missing the custom attributes which we are suggesting to add for your application. Those are Role and RoleSessionName. Please see the step #5 in my article https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-saas-amazon-web-service-tutorial and make sure that you use the same casing and namespace for the claims. With that the integration should work correctly.
May be I am late to this post. As Jeevan mentioned. You are missing custom attributes that you need to add. I have been struggling with same and found this well explained video. I hope, this will help any one who is struggling with this issues.
We are looking for a way to find out, if a comment is hidden on a story on a page feed. We are using the Graph API to get the comments: [story_id]/comments with an Admin Access Token. Facebook tells us if we can delete the comment. However, there is no "is_hidden" flag or something.
Is there any other way to find out if the comment is hidden/marked as spam?
Thanks!
I'm PHP Developer, we have also used Facebook Graph API many times.
As per my expertise, I think we cannot fetch/identify only hidden/spam comments.
But yes you can get the comments for only particular user if you want.
For example:
1.) Get id of a fanpage with public graph data: http://graph.facebook.com/cocacola - thumsup has 507267189335315.
2.) Get ThumsUp's "like plugin" iframe display directly with some modified params: http://www.facebook.com/plugins/fan.php?connections=100&id=40796308305
3.) Now check the page sources, there are a lot of fans with links to their profiles, where you can find their profile ids or nicknames
4.) If you are interested only in profile ids use the graph api again - it will give you profile id directly
I hope you will find my answer appropriate.
If you are getting some other solution, please share
Thanks,
Shreyas
By now, finding out if a comment is hidden can be achieved via the is_hidden flag.
More detailed answer on a similar question
Facbook API docs for comment endpoint
I am currently developping a mobile application with a drupal 7 website as a backend. Using the services API with a REST server I was able to easily access the nodes, users, files and comments to see their content.
I am able via a POST request to log in the website but I cannot create a comment through the services API. Actually, there is no error and a new comment is well created in the database but it is empty and its nid is 0.
I also tried to download a valid comment, modify it with new datas, and send it but I have the same result.
I also need to add that the comments I am using or not just simple ones, they include some specific fields in their form.
Can anyone help me to solve this problem ? Has anyone ever experience something similar ?
Thank you
Check you are posting an object that is correctly structured, services isn't doing a comment_save()
Have a look at the test scripts for the structure
http://drupalcode.org/project/services.git/blob/refs/heads/7.x-3.x:/tests/functional/ServicesResourceCommentTests.test#l100