Amster

SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule

Realm Operations

Resource path:

/realm-config/authentication/modules/authSocialWeChatMobile

Resource version: 1.0

create

Usage

am> create SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "accountProvisioning" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Account Provisioning",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "accountMapperConfiguration" : {
          "title" : "Account Mapper Configuration",
          "description" : "Mapping of OAuth account to local OpenAM account<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the account of the user authenticated in the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local data store in the OpenAM. Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1600,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "anonymousUserName" : {
          "title" : "Anonymous User",
          "description" : "Username of the OpenAM anonymous user<br><br>The username of the user that will represent the anonymous user. This user account must already exist in the realm.",
          "propertyOrder" : 2100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "saveAttributesInSession" : {
          "title" : "Save attributes in the session",
          "description" : "If this option is enabled, the attributes configured in the attribute mapper will be saved into the OpenAM session",
          "propertyOrder" : 2400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "attributeMappingClasses" : {
          "title" : "Attribute Mapper",
          "description" : "Name of the class that implements the attribute mapping<br><br>This class maps the OAuth properties into OpenAM properties. A custom attribute mapper can be provided.<br/><br/>A custom attribute mapper must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1700,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "enableRegistrationService" : {
          "title" : "Use IDM as Registration Service",
          "description" : "Whether to use IDM as an external Registration Service to complete registration for new users.<br><br>IDM is called and passed these parameters:<br/><br/><ul><li><code>clientToken</code>: Signed, encrypted JWT of the OAuth 2.0 authentication state.</li><li><code>returnParams</code>: Encoded URL parameters, required to be returned to AM to resume authentication after registration in IDM is complete.</li></ul>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1350,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "mapToAnonymousUser" : {
          "title" : "Map to anonymous user",
          "description" : "Enabled anonymous user access to OpenAM for OAuth authenticated users<br><br>If selected, the authenticated users in the OAuth 2.0 Provider will be mapped to the anonymous user configured in the next parameter.<br/>If not selected the users authenticated will be mapped by the parameters configured in the account mapper.<br/><br/><i>NB </i>If <i>Create account if it does not exist</i> is enabled, that parameter takes precedence.",
          "propertyOrder" : 2000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "createAccount" : {
          "title" : "Create account if it does not exist",
          "description" : "If the OAuth2 account does not exist in the local OpenAM data store, an account will be created dynamically.<br><br>If this is enabled, the account mapper could create the account dynamically if there is no account mapped. Before creating the account, a dialog prompting for a password and asking for an activation code can be shown if the parameter \"Prompt for password setting and activation code\" is enabled.<br /><br />If this flag is not enabled, 3 alternative options exist:<br/><br/><ol><li>The accounts need to have a user profile in the OpenAM User Data Store</li><li>The user does not have a user profile and the \"Ignore Profile\" is set in the Authentication Service of the realm.</li><li>The account is mapped to an anonymous account (see parameter \"Map to anonymous user\" and \"Anonymous User\")</li></ol>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1360,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "promptPasswordFlag" : {
          "title" : "Prompt for password setting and activation code",
          "description" : "Users must set a password and complete the activation flow during dynamic profile creation.<br><br>If this is enabled, the user must set a password before the system creates an account dynamically and an activation code will be sent to the user's email address. The account will be created only if the password and activation code are properly set. <br />If this is disabled, the account will be created transparently without prompting the user.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1905,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "attributeMapperConfiguration" : {
          "title" : "Attribute Mapper Configuration",
          "description" : "Mapping of OAuth attributes to local OpenAM attributes<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the user info obtained from the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local user data store in the OpenAM.<br/><br/>Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1800,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "accountProviderClass" : {
          "title" : "Account Provider",
          "description" : "Name of the class implementing the account provider.<br><br>This class is used by the module to find the account from the attributes mapped by the Account Mapper <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AccountProvider</code> interface.<br/>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "accountMapperClass" : {
          "title" : "Account Mapper",
          "description" : "Name of the class implementing the attribute mapping for the account search.<br><br>This class is used by the module to map from the account information received from the OAuth Identity Provider into OpenAM.<br/><br/>The class must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "emailSettings" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Email",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "smtpHost" : {
          "title" : "SMTP host",
          "description" : "The mail host that will be used by the Email Gateway implementation",
          "propertyOrder" : 1920,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpSslEnabled" : {
          "title" : "SMTP SSL Enabled",
          "description" : "Tick this option if the SMTP Server provides SSL",
          "propertyOrder" : 1940,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "emailAttribute" : {
          "title" : "Email attribute in the Response",
          "description" : "Attribute from the response used to send activation code emails.<br><br>The attribute in the response from the profile service of the Provider that contains the email address of the authenticated user. This address will be used to send an email with an activation code when the accounts are allowed to be created dynamically.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1910,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpUsername" : {
          "title" : "SMTP User Name",
          "description" : "If the SMTP Service requires authentication, configure the user name here",
          "propertyOrder" : 1930,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpPort" : {
          "title" : "SMTP port",
          "description" : "The TCP port that will be used by the SMTP gateway",
          "propertyOrder" : 1925,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpFromAddress" : {
          "title" : "SMTP From address",
          "description" : "The email address on behalf of whom the messages will be sent",
          "propertyOrder" : 1945,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : "info@forgerock.com"
        },
        "smtpPassword" : {
          "title" : "SMTP User Password",
          "description" : "The Password of the SMTP User Name",
          "propertyOrder" : 1935,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "format" : "password",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "emailGateway" : {
          "title" : "Mail Server Gateway implementation class",
          "description" : "The class used by the module to send email.<br><br>This class is used by the module to send email. A custom implementation can be provided.<br/><br/>The custom implementation must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oauth2.EmailGateway</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1915,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "core" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Core",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "userInfoEndpoint" : {
          "title" : "User Profile Service URL",
          "description" : "User profile information URL<br><br>This URL endpoint provides user profile information and is provided by the OAuth Identity Provider<br/><br/><i>NB </i>This URL should return JSON objects in response",
          "propertyOrder" : 800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "scope" : {
          "title" : "Scope",
          "description" : "OAuth scope; list of user profile properties<br><br>According to the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework, scope is a space-separated list of user profile attributes that the client application requires. The list depends on the permissions that the resource owner grants to the client application.<br/><br/> Some authorization servers use non-standard separators for scopes. For example, Facebook takes a comma-separated list.<br/><br/>",
          "propertyOrder" : 900,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "minItems" : 1,
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "subjectProperty" : {
          "title" : "Subject Property",
          "description" : "Property used to identify which attribute an auth server identifies a user by.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "provider" : {
          "title" : "Social Provider",
          "description" : "Social Provider for which this module is being setup.",
          "propertyOrder" : 200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "ssoProxyUrl" : {
          "title" : "Proxy URL",
          "description" : "The URL to the OpenAM OAuth proxy JSP<br><br>This URL should only be changed from the default, if an external server is performing the GET to POST proxying. The default is <code>/openam/oauth2c/OAuthProxy.jsp</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1300,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticationLevel" : {
          "title" : "Authentication Level",
          "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default).",
          "propertyOrder" : 100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

delete

Usage

am> delete SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents

query

Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true filter.

Usage

am> query SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --filter filter

Parameters

--filter

A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.

read

Usage

am> read SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

update

Usage

am> update SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "accountProvisioning" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Account Provisioning",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "accountMapperConfiguration" : {
          "title" : "Account Mapper Configuration",
          "description" : "Mapping of OAuth account to local OpenAM account<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the account of the user authenticated in the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local data store in the OpenAM. Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1600,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "anonymousUserName" : {
          "title" : "Anonymous User",
          "description" : "Username of the OpenAM anonymous user<br><br>The username of the user that will represent the anonymous user. This user account must already exist in the realm.",
          "propertyOrder" : 2100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "saveAttributesInSession" : {
          "title" : "Save attributes in the session",
          "description" : "If this option is enabled, the attributes configured in the attribute mapper will be saved into the OpenAM session",
          "propertyOrder" : 2400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "attributeMappingClasses" : {
          "title" : "Attribute Mapper",
          "description" : "Name of the class that implements the attribute mapping<br><br>This class maps the OAuth properties into OpenAM properties. A custom attribute mapper can be provided.<br/><br/>A custom attribute mapper must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1700,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "enableRegistrationService" : {
          "title" : "Use IDM as Registration Service",
          "description" : "Whether to use IDM as an external Registration Service to complete registration for new users.<br><br>IDM is called and passed these parameters:<br/><br/><ul><li><code>clientToken</code>: Signed, encrypted JWT of the OAuth 2.0 authentication state.</li><li><code>returnParams</code>: Encoded URL parameters, required to be returned to AM to resume authentication after registration in IDM is complete.</li></ul>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1350,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "mapToAnonymousUser" : {
          "title" : "Map to anonymous user",
          "description" : "Enabled anonymous user access to OpenAM for OAuth authenticated users<br><br>If selected, the authenticated users in the OAuth 2.0 Provider will be mapped to the anonymous user configured in the next parameter.<br/>If not selected the users authenticated will be mapped by the parameters configured in the account mapper.<br/><br/><i>NB </i>If <i>Create account if it does not exist</i> is enabled, that parameter takes precedence.",
          "propertyOrder" : 2000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "createAccount" : {
          "title" : "Create account if it does not exist",
          "description" : "If the OAuth2 account does not exist in the local OpenAM data store, an account will be created dynamically.<br><br>If this is enabled, the account mapper could create the account dynamically if there is no account mapped. Before creating the account, a dialog prompting for a password and asking for an activation code can be shown if the parameter \"Prompt for password setting and activation code\" is enabled.<br /><br />If this flag is not enabled, 3 alternative options exist:<br/><br/><ol><li>The accounts need to have a user profile in the OpenAM User Data Store</li><li>The user does not have a user profile and the \"Ignore Profile\" is set in the Authentication Service of the realm.</li><li>The account is mapped to an anonymous account (see parameter \"Map to anonymous user\" and \"Anonymous User\")</li></ol>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1360,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "promptPasswordFlag" : {
          "title" : "Prompt for password setting and activation code",
          "description" : "Users must set a password and complete the activation flow during dynamic profile creation.<br><br>If this is enabled, the user must set a password before the system creates an account dynamically and an activation code will be sent to the user's email address. The account will be created only if the password and activation code are properly set. <br />If this is disabled, the account will be created transparently without prompting the user.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1905,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "attributeMapperConfiguration" : {
          "title" : "Attribute Mapper Configuration",
          "description" : "Mapping of OAuth attributes to local OpenAM attributes<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the user info obtained from the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local user data store in the OpenAM.<br/><br/>Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1800,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "accountProviderClass" : {
          "title" : "Account Provider",
          "description" : "Name of the class implementing the account provider.<br><br>This class is used by the module to find the account from the attributes mapped by the Account Mapper <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AccountProvider</code> interface.<br/>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "accountMapperClass" : {
          "title" : "Account Mapper",
          "description" : "Name of the class implementing the attribute mapping for the account search.<br><br>This class is used by the module to map from the account information received from the OAuth Identity Provider into OpenAM.<br/><br/>The class must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "emailSettings" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Email",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "smtpHost" : {
          "title" : "SMTP host",
          "description" : "The mail host that will be used by the Email Gateway implementation",
          "propertyOrder" : 1920,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpSslEnabled" : {
          "title" : "SMTP SSL Enabled",
          "description" : "Tick this option if the SMTP Server provides SSL",
          "propertyOrder" : 1940,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "emailAttribute" : {
          "title" : "Email attribute in the Response",
          "description" : "Attribute from the response used to send activation code emails.<br><br>The attribute in the response from the profile service of the Provider that contains the email address of the authenticated user. This address will be used to send an email with an activation code when the accounts are allowed to be created dynamically.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1910,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpUsername" : {
          "title" : "SMTP User Name",
          "description" : "If the SMTP Service requires authentication, configure the user name here",
          "propertyOrder" : 1930,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpPort" : {
          "title" : "SMTP port",
          "description" : "The TCP port that will be used by the SMTP gateway",
          "propertyOrder" : 1925,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "smtpFromAddress" : {
          "title" : "SMTP From address",
          "description" : "The email address on behalf of whom the messages will be sent",
          "propertyOrder" : 1945,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : "info@forgerock.com"
        },
        "smtpPassword" : {
          "title" : "SMTP User Password",
          "description" : "The Password of the SMTP User Name",
          "propertyOrder" : 1935,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "format" : "password",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "emailGateway" : {
          "title" : "Mail Server Gateway implementation class",
          "description" : "The class used by the module to send email.<br><br>This class is used by the module to send email. A custom implementation can be provided.<br/><br/>The custom implementation must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oauth2.EmailGateway</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1915,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "core" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Core",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "userInfoEndpoint" : {
          "title" : "User Profile Service URL",
          "description" : "User profile information URL<br><br>This URL endpoint provides user profile information and is provided by the OAuth Identity Provider<br/><br/><i>NB </i>This URL should return JSON objects in response",
          "propertyOrder" : 800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "scope" : {
          "title" : "Scope",
          "description" : "OAuth scope; list of user profile properties<br><br>According to the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework, scope is a space-separated list of user profile attributes that the client application requires. The list depends on the permissions that the resource owner grants to the client application.<br/><br/> Some authorization servers use non-standard separators for scopes. For example, Facebook takes a comma-separated list.<br/><br/>",
          "propertyOrder" : 900,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "minItems" : 1,
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "subjectProperty" : {
          "title" : "Subject Property",
          "description" : "Property used to identify which attribute an auth server identifies a user by.",
          "propertyOrder" : 1100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "provider" : {
          "title" : "Social Provider",
          "description" : "Social Provider for which this module is being setup.",
          "propertyOrder" : 200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "ssoProxyUrl" : {
          "title" : "Proxy URL",
          "description" : "The URL to the OpenAM OAuth proxy JSP<br><br>This URL should only be changed from the default, if an external server is performing the GET to POST proxying. The default is <code>/openam/oauth2c/OAuthProxy.jsp</code>",
          "propertyOrder" : 1300,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticationLevel" : {
          "title" : "Authentication Level",
          "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default).",
          "propertyOrder" : 100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Global Operations

Resource path:

/global-config/authentication/modules/authSocialWeChatMobile

Resource version: 1.0

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --global --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --global --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --global --actionName nextdescendents

read

Usage

am> read SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --global

update

Usage

am> update SocialAuthWeChatMobileModule --global --body body

Parameters

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "defaults" : {
      "properties" : {
        "emailSettings" : {
          "type" : "object",
          "title" : "Email",
          "propertyOrder" : 2,
          "properties" : {
            "smtpHost" : {
              "title" : "SMTP host",
              "description" : "The mail host that will be used by the Email Gateway implementation",
              "propertyOrder" : 1920,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "emailAttribute" : {
              "title" : "Email attribute in the Response",
              "description" : "Attribute from the response used to send activation code emails.<br><br>The attribute in the response from the profile service of the Provider that contains the email address of the authenticated user. This address will be used to send an email with an activation code when the accounts are allowed to be created dynamically.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1910,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "smtpSslEnabled" : {
              "title" : "SMTP SSL Enabled",
              "description" : "Tick this option if the SMTP Server provides SSL",
              "propertyOrder" : 1940,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "smtpPort" : {
              "title" : "SMTP port",
              "description" : "The TCP port that will be used by the SMTP gateway",
              "propertyOrder" : 1925,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "smtpFromAddress" : {
              "title" : "SMTP From address",
              "description" : "The email address on behalf of whom the messages will be sent",
              "propertyOrder" : 1945,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : "info@forgerock.com"
            },
            "smtpPassword" : {
              "title" : "SMTP User Password",
              "description" : "The Password of the SMTP User Name",
              "propertyOrder" : 1935,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "format" : "password",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "smtpUsername" : {
              "title" : "SMTP User Name",
              "description" : "If the SMTP Service requires authentication, configure the user name here",
              "propertyOrder" : 1930,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "emailGateway" : {
              "title" : "Mail Server Gateway implementation class",
              "description" : "The class used by the module to send email.<br><br>This class is used by the module to send email. A custom implementation can be provided.<br/><br/>The custom implementation must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oauth2.EmailGateway</code>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1915,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            }
          }
        },
        "accountProvisioning" : {
          "type" : "object",
          "title" : "Account Provisioning",
          "propertyOrder" : 1,
          "properties" : {
            "accountMapperConfiguration" : {
              "title" : "Account Mapper Configuration",
              "description" : "Mapping of OAuth account to local OpenAM account<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the account of the user authenticated in the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local data store in the OpenAM. Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1600,
              "required" : true,
              "items" : {
                "type" : "string"
              },
              "type" : "array",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "enableRegistrationService" : {
              "title" : "Use IDM as Registration Service",
              "description" : "Whether to use IDM as an external Registration Service to complete registration for new users.<br><br>IDM is called and passed these parameters:<br/><br/><ul><li><code>clientToken</code>: Signed, encrypted JWT of the OAuth 2.0 authentication state.</li><li><code>returnParams</code>: Encoded URL parameters, required to be returned to AM to resume authentication after registration in IDM is complete.</li></ul>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1350,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "accountMapperClass" : {
              "title" : "Account Mapper",
              "description" : "Name of the class implementing the attribute mapping for the account search.<br><br>This class is used by the module to map from the account information received from the OAuth Identity Provider into OpenAM.<br/><br/>The class must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1500,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "anonymousUserName" : {
              "title" : "Anonymous User",
              "description" : "Username of the OpenAM anonymous user<br><br>The username of the user that will represent the anonymous user. This user account must already exist in the realm.",
              "propertyOrder" : 2100,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "attributeMapperConfiguration" : {
              "title" : "Attribute Mapper Configuration",
              "description" : "Mapping of OAuth attributes to local OpenAM attributes<br><br>Attribute configuration that will be used to map the user info obtained from the OAuth 2.0 Provider to the local user data store in the OpenAM.<br/><br/>Example: <code>OAuth2.0_attribute=local_attribute</code>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1800,
              "required" : true,
              "items" : {
                "type" : "string"
              },
              "type" : "array",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "saveAttributesInSession" : {
              "title" : "Save attributes in the session",
              "description" : "If this option is enabled, the attributes configured in the attribute mapper will be saved into the OpenAM session",
              "propertyOrder" : 2400,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "attributeMappingClasses" : {
              "title" : "Attribute Mapper",
              "description" : "Name of the class that implements the attribute mapping<br><br>This class maps the OAuth properties into OpenAM properties. A custom attribute mapper can be provided.<br/><br/>A custom attribute mapper must implement the <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AttributeMapper</code> interface.<br/>Provided implementations are:<ul><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.JsonAttributeMapper</li><li>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.oidc.JwtAttributeMapper (can only be used when using the openid scope)</li></ul>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1700,
              "required" : true,
              "items" : {
                "type" : "string"
              },
              "type" : "array",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "promptPasswordFlag" : {
              "title" : "Prompt for password setting and activation code",
              "description" : "Users must set a password and complete the activation flow during dynamic profile creation.<br><br>If this is enabled, the user must set a password before the system creates an account dynamically and an activation code will be sent to the user's email address. The account will be created only if the password and activation code are properly set. <br />If this is disabled, the account will be created transparently without prompting the user.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1905,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "accountProviderClass" : {
              "title" : "Account Provider",
              "description" : "Name of the class implementing the account provider.<br><br>This class is used by the module to find the account from the attributes mapped by the Account Mapper <code>org.forgerock.openam.authentication.modules.common.mapping.AccountProvider</code> interface.<br/>String constructor parameters can be provided by appending <code>|</code> separated values.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1400,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "mapToAnonymousUser" : {
              "title" : "Map to anonymous user",
              "description" : "Enabled anonymous user access to OpenAM for OAuth authenticated users<br><br>If selected, the authenticated users in the OAuth 2.0 Provider will be mapped to the anonymous user configured in the next parameter.<br/>If not selected the users authenticated will be mapped by the parameters configured in the account mapper.<br/><br/><i>NB </i>If <i>Create account if it does not exist</i> is enabled, that parameter takes precedence.",
              "propertyOrder" : 2000,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "createAccount" : {
              "title" : "Create account if it does not exist",
              "description" : "If the OAuth2 account does not exist in the local OpenAM data store, an account will be created dynamically.<br><br>If this is enabled, the account mapper could create the account dynamically if there is no account mapped. Before creating the account, a dialog prompting for a password and asking for an activation code can be shown if the parameter \"Prompt for password setting and activation code\" is enabled.<br /><br />If this flag is not enabled, 3 alternative options exist:<br/><br/><ol><li>The accounts need to have a user profile in the OpenAM User Data Store</li><li>The user does not have a user profile and the \"Ignore Profile\" is set in the Authentication Service of the realm.</li><li>The account is mapped to an anonymous account (see parameter \"Map to anonymous user\" and \"Anonymous User\")</li></ol>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1360,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "boolean",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            }
          }
        },
        "core" : {
          "type" : "object",
          "title" : "Core",
          "propertyOrder" : 0,
          "properties" : {
            "scope" : {
              "title" : "Scope",
              "description" : "OAuth scope; list of user profile properties<br><br>According to the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework, scope is a space-separated list of user profile attributes that the client application requires. The list depends on the permissions that the resource owner grants to the client application.<br/><br/> Some authorization servers use non-standard separators for scopes. For example, Facebook takes a comma-separated list.<br/><br/>",
              "propertyOrder" : 900,
              "required" : true,
              "items" : {
                "type" : "string"
              },
              "type" : "array",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "subjectProperty" : {
              "title" : "Subject Property",
              "description" : "Property used to identify which attribute an auth server identifies a user by.",
              "propertyOrder" : 1100,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "provider" : {
              "title" : "Social Provider",
              "description" : "Social Provider for which this module is being setup.",
              "propertyOrder" : 200,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "authenticationLevel" : {
              "title" : "Authentication Level",
              "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default).",
              "propertyOrder" : 100,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "integer",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "userInfoEndpoint" : {
              "title" : "User Profile Service URL",
              "description" : "User profile information URL<br><br>This URL endpoint provides user profile information and is provided by the OAuth Identity Provider<br/><br/><i>NB </i>This URL should return JSON objects in response",
              "propertyOrder" : 800,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            },
            "ssoProxyUrl" : {
              "title" : "Proxy URL",
              "description" : "The URL to the OpenAM OAuth proxy JSP<br><br>This URL should only be changed from the default, if an external server is performing the GET to POST proxying. The default is <code>/openam/oauth2c/OAuthProxy.jsp</code>",
              "propertyOrder" : 1300,
              "required" : true,
              "type" : "string",
              "exampleValue" : ""
            }
          }
        }
      },
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Realm Defaults"
    }
  }
}