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Invoker interface for Active Directory

Any agent, trigger or mapping can use the invoker method for the ActiveDirectory agent. The invoker method is available in the dispatcherService class.

The invoker method is not specific of the Active Directory agent. Many other connectors support this method. The expected arguments are:

  • Action
  • Object name
  • Parameters

Here you have an example of a post-update trigger to create the home server for a user:

map = new HashMap();
String server = "//"+source{"homeServer"}+"/"+source{"accountName"};
// Create folder
f = dispatcherService.invoke("smb:mkdir", server, map);
   
// Add administrator ACL
map.put("user", "soffid_admin");
map.put("permission", "GENERIC_ALL");
map.put("flags", "CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE");
f = dispatcherService.invoke("smb:addacl", path, map);
 
// Add user ACL
map.put("user", source{"accountName"});
f = dispatcherService.invoke("smb:addacl", path, map);
// Change folder ownership using a domain admin account
map.put("_auth_user", "user1");
map.put("_auth_domain", "domain1");
map.put("_auth_password", "SuperSecret");
f = dispatcherService.invoke("smb:setOwner", path, map);

The example above uses the smb:mkdir action to create the folder, the smb:addacl to add a new access control list entry. Other commands allow the query and modification of Active Directory objects like users and groups.

The list of allowed commands are:

Command

Object name

Parameters

Comments

insert

Object distinguished name

Object attributes

Creates a new active directory object

update

Object distinguished name

Object attributes

Modifies an existing active directory object. Only the attributes present in the map will be updated

delete

Object distinguished name

-

Removes an existing active directory object.

select

Base distinguished name

Object criteria attribute

Search for any object with the values specified in the parameters map, starting in the specified base DN. 

The return value is a list of maps. Each element in the list is an Active Directory object

get

Object distinguished name

-

Returns the object with the specified object DN.

The return value is a list containing one or no maps. The map, if exists, contain the object attributes

smb:mkdir

Shared file

Optionally:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Creates the shared folder.

The shared folder name should follow the syntax //server/sharedFolder/Path or \\server\\sharedFolder\Path

It is recommended to use the first syntax because the second one requires the script to escape any backslash character, leading to a harder to read script

smb:exist

Shared file

Optionally:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Returns a list with a single map. The map has the attribute exist with a boolean value indicating whether the file exists or not

smb:rmdir

Shared file

Optionally:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Removes the full  directory and any file or directory within

smb:rm

Shared file

Optionally:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Removes the file or directory. The command will fail if the directory is not empty.

smb:getacl

Shared file

Optionally:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Returns a list of maps representing each access control list entry for that file or folder. Each map has three values:

  • user: The user or group name. When the user or group is unknown, the user or group SID is used.

  • permission: A text string with the permissions granted with that ACE. The string contains one or more of these values concatenated:

    • FILE_READ_DATA

    • FILE_WRITE_DATA

    • FILE_APPEND_DATA

    • FILE_EXECUTE

    • FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY

    • FILE_ADD_FILE

    • FILE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY

    • FILE_TRAVERSE

    • FILE_DELETE_CHILD

    • FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES

    • FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES

    • FILE_READ_EA

    • FILE_WRITE_EA

    • DELETE

    • READ_CONTROL

    • WRITE_DAC

    • WRITE_OWNER

    • SYNCHRONIZE

    • ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY

    • MAXIMUM_ALLOWED

    • GENERIC_ALL

    • GENERIC_EXECUTE

    • GENERIC_WRITE

    • GENERIC_READ

  • flags: A text string with the inheritance flags for that ACE. The string contains one or more of these values concatenated:

    • CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE

    • FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG

    • INHERIT_ONLY_ACE

    • INHERITED_ACE

    • NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE

    • OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE

    • SUCCESSFUL_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG

smb:addacl

Shared file

Map with these three values:

  • user

  • permission

  • flags

And optionally, these ones:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Adds an access control list with the specified permission and flags

smb:removeacl

Shared file

Map with these three values:

  • user
  • permission
  • flags

And optionally, these ones:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Remove the access control list entry that matches the map. If the permission or flag is missing, the connector will remove any access control list entry for the specified user

smb:setowner

Shared file

Map with the value:

  • user

And optionally, these ones:

  • _auth_user
  • _auth_password
  • _auth_domain

Sets the directory owner to the one specified in the map

By default, actions are performed by the account used to configure the AD connector, but sometimes, another account must be used, mainly when dealing with NAS servers. In order to user custom credentials SMB commands accept three special parameters: _auth_user, _auth_password and _auth_domain. If this parameters are null, the agent user and password is used.