snipe-it/app/Models/SnipeSCIMConfig.php

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<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Helper;
use ArieTimmerman\Laravel\SCIMServer\SCIM\Schema;
use ArieTimmerman\Laravel\SCIMServer\Attribute\AttributeMapping;
class SnipeSCIMConfig extends \ArieTimmerman\Laravel\SCIMServer\SCIMConfig
{
public function getUserConfig()
{
// Much of this is copied verbatim from the library, then adjusted for our needs
/*
more snipe-it attributes I'd like to check out (to map to 'enterprise' maybe?):
- website
- notes?
- remote???
- location_id ?
- company_id to "organization?"
*/
$user_prefix = 'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User:';
$enterprise_prefix = 'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User:';
return [
// Set to 'null' to make use of auth.providers.users.model (App\User::class)
'class' => SCIMUser::class,
'validations' => [
$user_prefix . 'userName' => 'required',
$user_prefix . 'name.givenName' => 'required',
$user_prefix . 'name.familyName' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'externalId' => 'string|nullable',
$user_prefix . 'emails' => 'nullable|array',
$user_prefix . 'emails.*.value' => 'email',
$user_prefix . 'active' => 'boolean',
$user_prefix . 'phoneNumbers' => 'nullable|array',
$user_prefix . 'phoneNumbers.*.value' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'addresses' => 'nullable|array',
$user_prefix . 'addresses.*.streetAddress' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'addresses.*.locality' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'addresses.*.region' => 'nullable|string',
$user_prefix . 'addresses.*.postalCode' => 'nullable|string',
$user_prefix . 'addresses.*.country' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'title' => 'string',
$user_prefix . 'preferredLanguage' => 'string',
// Enterprise validations:
$enterprise_prefix . 'employeeNumber' => 'string',
$enterprise_prefix . 'department' => 'string',
$enterprise_prefix . 'manager' => 'nullable',
$enterprise_prefix . 'manager.value' => 'string'
],
'singular' => 'User',
'schema' => [Schema::SCHEMA_USER],
//eager loading
'withRelations' => [],
'map_unmapped' => false,
// 'unmapped_namespace' => 'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:laravel:unmapped',
'description' => 'User Account',
// Map a SCIM attribute to an attribute of the object.
'mapping' => [
'id' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("id")->disableWrite(),
'externalId' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('scim_externalid'), // FIXME - I have a PR that changes a lot of this.
'meta' => [
'created' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("created_at")->disableWrite(),
'lastModified' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("updated_at")->disableWrite(),
'location' => (new AttributeMapping())->setRead(
function ($object) {
return route(
'scim.resource',
[
'resourceType' => 'Users',
'resourceObject' => $object->id
]
);
}
)->disableWrite(),
'resourceType' => AttributeMapping::constant("User")
],
'schemas' => AttributeMapping::constant(
[
'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User',
'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User'
]
)->ignoreWrite(),
'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User' => [
'userName' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("username"),
'name' => [
'formatted' => (new AttributeMapping())->ignoreWrite()->setRead(
function (&$object) {
return $object->getFullNameAttribute();
}
),
'familyName' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("last_name"),
'givenName' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("first_name"),
'middleName' => null,
'honorificPrefix' => null,
'honorificSuffix' => null
],
'displayName' => null,
'nickName' => null,
'profileUrl' => null,
'title' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('jobtitle'),
'userType' => null,
'preferredLanguage' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('locale'), // Section 5.3.5 of [RFC7231]
'locale' => null, // see RFC5646
'timezone' => null, // see RFC6557
'active' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('activated'),
'password' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('password')->disableRead(),
// Multi-Valued Attributes
'emails' => [[
"value" => AttributeMapping::eloquent("email"),
"display" => null,
"type" => AttributeMapping::constant("work")->ignoreWrite(),
"primary" => AttributeMapping::constant(true)->ignoreWrite()
]],
'phoneNumbers' => [[
"value" => AttributeMapping::eloquent("phone"),
"display" => null,
"type" => AttributeMapping::constant("work")->ignoreWrite(),
"primary" => AttributeMapping::constant(true)->ignoreWrite()
]],
'ims' => [[
"value" => null,
"display" => null,
"type" => null,
"primary" => null
]], // Instant messaging addresses for the User
'photos' => [[
"value" => null,
"display" => null,
"type" => null,
"primary" => null
]],
'addresses' => [[
'type' => AttributeMapping::constant("work")->ignoreWrite(),
'formatted' => AttributeMapping::constant("n/a")->ignoreWrite(), // TODO - is this right? This doesn't look right.
'streetAddress' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("address"),
'locality' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("city"),
'region' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("state"),
'postalCode' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("zip"),
'country' => AttributeMapping::eloquent("country"),
'primary' => AttributeMapping::constant(true)->ignoreWrite() //this isn't in the example?
]],
'groups' => [[
'value' => null,
'$ref' => null,
'display' => null,
'type' => null,
'type' => null
]],
'entitlements' => null,
'roles' => null,
'x509Certificates' => null
],
'urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User' => [
'employeeNumber' => AttributeMapping::eloquent('employee_num'),
'department' => (new AttributeMapping())->setAdd( // FIXME parent?
function ($value, &$object) {
$department = Department::where("name", $value)->first();
if ($department) {
$object->department_id = $department->id;
}
}
)->setReplace(
function ($value, &$object) {
$department = Department::where("name", $value)->first();
if ($department) {
$object->department_id = $department->id;
}
}
)->setRead(
function (&$object) {
return $object->department ? $object->department->name : null;
}
),
'manager' => [
// FIXME - manager writes are disabled. This kinda works but it leaks errors all over the place. Not cool.
// '$ref' => (new AttributeMapping())->ignoreWrite()->ignoreRead(),
// 'displayName' => (new AttributeMapping())->ignoreWrite()->ignoreRead(),
// NOTE: you could probably do a 'plain' Eloquent mapping here, but we don't for future-proofing
'value' => (new AttributeMapping())->setAdd(
function ($value, &$object) {
$manager = User::find($value);
if ($manager) {
$object->manager_id = $manager->id;
}
}
)->setReplace(
function ($value, &$object) {
$manager = User::find($value);
if ($manager) {
$object->manager_id = $manager->id;
}
}
)->setRead(
function (&$object) {
return $object->manager_id;
}
),
]
]
]
];
}
}