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Note, in addition to using those attributes we would also start using the "sync" tables to keep track of syncs and state in target systems
Steps
Step | Type | Description | Who / when |
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1 | upgrade task | Configure provisioner (grouper_sync) in grouper.properties. Link to pspng config Configure sync jobs (grouper_sync_job) in grouper-loader.properties other jobs (e.g. one for incremental, one for full) | |
2 | grouper team upgrade task | Script to migrate from provision_to and do_not_provision_to to new attributes (e.g. run from installer). Delete provision_to and do_not_provision_to attributes | |
3 | grouper team upgrade task | groupSelectionExpression, attributesUsedInGroupSelection, attributesUsedInGroupSelectionExpressionAreComparedToProvisionerName These need to be removed if they are the default. | |
4 | grouper team | When a full or incremental starts. Get or create the grouper_sync and grouper_sync_job records via Grouper API, register as running or Dont repeat full syncs anymore if changes are made Dont pause after a sync is made anymore | |
5 | grouper team | In full and incrementals, call the framework method to sync up the grouper_sync_group table with provisioning attributes Use the grouper_sync_group table as the indicator as to if a group is provisionable or not. Framework methods can batch select / create / update these Update the group, member, and membership "in target" attributes as applicable. Batch save with framework methods | |
6 | optional for first release grouper team | Start to use the data fields in the grouper sync tables. e.g. record counts, log statements, provisioned IDs for groups and users, etc | |
7 | optional for first release grouper team | We can batch select stuff from the grouper database based on the sync tables so there are fewer queries during syncs. e.g. for incrementals, can batch select a lot of stuff in grouper that might be needed. e.g. for full syncs, can batch select a lot of stuff in grouper that might be needed. not sure if group syncs could benefit |
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