Box Provisioner

Supported attributes reference

The following attributes can be mapped for user provisioning to Box.

Attribute Description

Name

The name of the user. This attribute is required.

Login

The email address the user uses to login. This attribute is required.

This value must be in the format of an email. Box Connector version 2.2 and later enables updating a user’s login. However, the user has to have logged in previously for the update to succeed.

Language

The user’s language. See Language Codes in the Box documentation.

Timezone

The user’s timezone. Input format follows tz database timezones.

Space Amount

The user’s total available space amount in bytes. A value of -1 grants unlimited storage.

Inactive Status Default

The user’s default inactive status. The three inactive defaults include:

  • inactive

  • cannot_delete_edit

  • cannot_delete_edit_upload

When a user is disabled, the user status will be the value you have specified here. If no value, the default is inactive. Deleting the user in LDAP will always default to inactive regardless of the attribute’s value or the Target screen configuration for Remove User Action.

Job Title

The user’s job title.

Phone

The user’s phone number.

Address

The user’s address.

Role

The user’s enterprise role. Valid options include:

  • coadmin

  • user

Can See Managed Users

Whether the user can see other enterprise users in their contact list. Valid options include:

  • true

  • false

Is Sync Enabled

Whether or not the user can use Box Sync. Valid options include:

  • true

  • false

Is Exempt from Device Limits

Whether to exempt the user from Enterprise device limits. Valid options include:

  • true

  • false

Is Exempt from Login Verification

Whether or not this user must use two-factor authentication. Valid options include:

  • true

  • false

Is External Collab Restricted

Whether this user is allowed to collaborate with users outside her enterprise. Valid options include:

  • true

  • false

Personal Folder Name

The name to be used for the personal folder which can optionally be created along with a new user. The personal folder name format can be configured using OGNL expressions, see Sample OGNL expressions.

For more information on personal folder fields, see Configure provisioning.