- Overview
- Configuration
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Simplify user provisioning with BlogIn and ADManager Plus
By integrating BlogIn with ManageEngine ADManager Plus, organizations can automate user management tasks, ensuring that user creation, updates, and permissions are synchronized across Active Directory and BlogIn, reducing administrative effort and improving operational efficiency.
Automate user creation:
When new users are added to BlogIn, ADManager Plus automatically provisions corresponding user accounts in Active Directory (AD), Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365, and other connected business applications.
Synchronize user changes:
When user details, such as roles, departments, or permissions, are updated in AD, these changes are automatically reflected in BlogIn. This ensures that any modifications to user data are synchronized across platforms, maintaining accuracy and consistency in user profiles.
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Prerequisites
You'll need to provide the bearer token to retrieve the desired information and perform tasks in BlogIn. Refer to BlogIn API references for more details.
Privileges
To import users (inbound action): Ensure the account used for authorization has permission to read all user accounts.
To perform any action or query in BlogIn (outbound action): Ensure the account used for authorization has permission to perform the desired action.
Note: ADManager Plus comes with a preconfigured set of APIs that helps perform basic actions with the integration. If the action you require is not available, please gather the necessary API details from the BlogIn API documentation to configure under inbound/outbound webhooks to perform the required actions.Authorization configuration
- Log in to ADManager Plus and navigate to the Automation tab.
- In the left pane, under Configuration, click Application Integrations.
- Under Enterprise Applications, click BlogIn.
- Toggle the Enable BlogIn Integration button on.
- In the BlogIn Configuration page, click Authorization.
- Perform the steps to generate Bearer token in BlogIn and paste the Bearer token in the Value field.
- Click Configure.
Inbound webhook configuration
Inbound webhook enables you to fetch user data from BlogIn to ADManager Plus. The attribute mapping configured in this section can be selected as the data source during automation configuration. To configure an inbound webhook for BlogIn:
- Under Inbound Webhook, click BlogIn Endpoint Configuration.
- In the Endpoint Configuration tab, an endpoint, BlogIn USERS ENDPOINT, comes pre-configured with an Endpoint URL, API Method, Headers, and Parameters fields to fetch user accounts from BlogIn. If you would like to use this preconfigured endpoint, replace {org.slug} that of your BlogIn instance in the Endpoint URL field. However, if you would like to use a new endpoint to import users, you can configure one using the + Add API endpoint button and filling in the required fields as per BlogIn's API references. Click here to learn how.
- The API key value pair is preconfigured as a header for authenticating API requests as configured during Authorization Configuration.
- Macros: You can add macros to your endpoint configuration to dynamically change it as per your requirement using the macro chooser component
- Refer to BlogIn's API references and configure additional headers and parameters, if required.
- Once done, click Test & Save. A response window will display all the requested parameters that can be fetched using the API call. After verifying if the requested parameters have been called to action, click Proceed.
- Refer to BlogIn's API references to know the Parameters that must be configured to fetch only specific parameters.
- You can configure multiple endpoints for BlogIn using the + Add API endpoint button. Click here to learn how.
- Click Data Source - LDAP Attribute Mapping to match endpoints and to map AD LDAP attributes with the respective attributes in BlogIn.
- Click + Add New Configuration and perform the following:
- Enter the Configuration Name and Description and select the Automation Category from the drop-down menu.
- In the Select Endpoint field, select the desired endpoint and a Primary Key that is unique to a user (e.g. employeeIdentifier).
- In the Attribute Mapping field, select the attribute from the LDAP Attribute Name drop-down menu and map it with the respective attribute in BlogIn.
- If you would like to create a new custom format for this, click Add New Format.
- Click Save.
- Under Outbound Webhook, click BlogIn Webhook Configuration.
- Click + Add Webhook.
- Enter a name and description for this webhook.
- Decide on the action that has to be performed and refer to BlogIn's API references for the API details such as URL, and the headers, parameters, and other requirements that will be needed.
- Select the HTTP method that will enable you to perform the desired action on the endpoint from the drop-down menu.
- Enter the endpoint URL.
- Configure the Headers, Parameters, and Message Type in the appropriate format based on the API call that you would like to perform.
- Click Test and Save.
- A pop-up window will then display a list of AD users and groups to test the configured API call. Select the desired user or group over which this API request has to be tested and click OK. This will make a real-time call to the endpoint URL, and the selected objects' will be modified as per the configuration.
- The webhook response and request details will then be displayed. Verify them for the expected API behavior and click Save.
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Note: When multiple endpoints are configured, this attribute must hold the same value in all the endpoints.
Outbound webhook configuration
Outbound webhook enables you to send changes made in AD to BlogIn, and carry out tasks in BlogIn—all from ADManager Plus. The webhooks configured in this section can be included in Orchestration Templates, which in turn can be used during event-driven and scheduled automations. They can also be applied directly on desired users to perform a sequence of actions on them (Management > Advanced Management > Orchestration). To configure outbound webhooks for BlogIn: