On 01/14/2013 08:16 PM, Brian Smith wrote:
> Before I pester the dev list, I was wondering if anyone here could
> point me to documentation on the JSON-RPC interface to FreeIPA. I'm
> not doing anything fancy, just adding users and updating passwords, so
> my requirements are pretty tame. I've go
Dmitri Pal wrote:
On 01/14/2013 08:16 PM, Brian Smith wrote:
Before I pester the dev list, I was wondering if anyone here could
point me to documentation on the JSON-RPC interface to FreeIPA. I'm
not doing anything fancy, just adding users and updating passwords, so
my requirements are pretty t
That helps a lot. Thanks! I would use ipalib, but I'm developing a Rails
application, so the JSON interface is the quickest (and since XML may be
deprecated) best way forward (unless you know a way to use it in Ruby :).
I'm guessing in JSON, the structure would look something like this:
{
"me
Hello Brian,
On 01/15/2013 03:55 AM, Brian Smith wrote:
That helps a lot. Thanks! I would use ipalib, but I'm developing a
Rails application, so the JSON interface is the quickest (and since XML
may be deprecated)
While XML may be deprecated, it'll stick around for a long time. But
JSON is
Spying Web UI might be another way how to learn the API.
Web UI uses JSON interface for everything it does. You can open
developer tools in Chrome (hit F12) and watch communication (network
tab). Do something and then look for requests named 'json' a inspect the
request payload.
To inspect t
These posts have all been really helpful (especially -vv... its mostly
trivial to translate to JSON from the XML). Thanks a lot for the
suggestions!
I do have one question that might be a new thread, but for me its related.
I've added a service account user to the passSyncManagersDNs multi-value