IAM Config Editor (UI)

The Airlock IAM Config Editor is integrated in the Adminapp.

To open it, log into the Adminapp and click the Configuration link in the menu:

The admin user needs appropriate permissions to see the item Configuration in the menu.

The Config Editor is loaded in a new tab and loads the active configuration file of the current Airlock IAM instance on startup.

Adminapp - menu Configuration

Overview

The Config Editor is structured as shown in the following screenshot. Note that the tree on the left side reflects the current configuration and is not fixed.

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The number of IAM plugins is subject to change as new customer and security requirements need to be fulfilled while current plugins may get outdated or even deprecated. Because the Airlock IAM plugin architecture is highly configurable, the plugin documentation is a part of the UI concept. Click on the Information48np.png buttons on the UI to learn more about a specific plugin.

The following table explains the most important icons of the Config Editor:

Icon(s)

Description

Compile48np.png

Activate configuration changes.

UndoBlue48np.png

Display the currently active (running) configuration.

BlankDocumentUp48np.png/BlankDocumentDown48np.png

Upload a configuration from a file / download as a file (XML format).

Save48np.png/History24np.png

Save a working copy / restore from a working copy.

loginkeygear48np

Opens a dialog used to manage sensitive configuration values stored in an external key store.

Information48np.png

Display context help. Hint: Click on an info icon, to see the documentation in the "Docs" panel at the bottom. 

ButtonRightBlue48np.png

Go to the details page of the linked plugin.

DatabaseRecordAddBlue48np.png/DatabaseRecordDelete48np.png

Add/remove row in a list.

AddDocumentBlue48np.png

Creates a new sub-plugin configuration.

SpellCheck48np.png

Opens a regular expression tester. Properties which allow the use of regular expressions have this icon.

LoginKey48np.png

Opens a dialog to change a secret value, e.g. a password.

Lightning48np.png

Test the configuration (e.g. try to open specified connection or verify the entered username and password).

defaultValue48np.png

Indicates that this property is using the default value (because no different value has been specified by the user).

DeleteRed48np.png

Resets a value (may result in the default value being displayed and used).