A simple authentication node for ForgeRock's Identity Platform 5.5 and above. This node gets user profile attributes and copies them to the authentication tree shared state. Caution: since this node can read to user profile attributes it should only be used towards the end of an authentication journey, after the user has reached a sufficient authentication level.
Copy the .jar file from the ../target directory into the ../web-container/webapps/openam/WEB-INF/lib directory where AM is deployed. Restart the web container to pick up the new node. The node will then appear in the authentication trees components palette.
Deploy the node and set appropriate key/value pairs where:
key: name of the users profile attribute (e.g., givenName, sn, employeeNumber)
value: name of an authentication shared state value (e.g., authLevel) or a literal string in quotes (e.g., "Jones")
The code in this repository has binary dependencies that live in the ForgeRock maven repository. Maven can be configured to authenticate to this repository by following the following ForgeRock Knowledge Base Article.
Edit the necessary GetProfilePropertyNode.java as appropriate. To rebuild, run "mvn clean install" in the directory containing the pom.xml
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