As mentioned in the documentation, OpenID Connect allows a client application to let users authenticate via the Thinkwise Platform (https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/iam/client_apps#openid-connect-authentication)How can you give specific IAM users the right to authenticate on the client application?I don't want all IAM users to be able to authenticate on the 3rd party client application.
In our application (Web GUI) we have a Task that adds an entry to a Queue table. A system flow reads this Queue table and performs some long running actions. The last process action of the system flow is marking the record in the Queue table as completed.What are now the options to notify the user that his task has been completed?
How do you write the result of an HTTP connector via a Write file to an Azure file storage?I followed the steps described in: https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/sf/process_flows_connectors#write-files-to-an-external-locationIn the log I get the message:[ERR] Process action 'write_file' in processflow 'write_product_to_excel' returned the following message: Process action 'write_file' in processflow 'write_product_to_excel' was not provided a (valid) value for its 'File location' parameter. (ca3b443c)How should the File location be configured?I have now setup the followingThe project contains the storage location bc_customer_data:The process flow variable is created as follows:I configured the write file connector in the following way:In a process procedure the file name is set:
When I try to log in using the Authorization Code Flow with PKCE, I expect to be able to disable the client_secret, since we are using a SPA and do not want to expose it in the frontend. However, even with PKCE enabled, a client_secret still seems to be required, as shown in the following error message: "Client secret is required for authorization_code, but no client secret is configured."Is it possible to configure the Indicium authorization server to not require a client_secret for public clients using PKCE?
In order to support public clients make the client secret optional (and enforce PKCE when empty).
When using an http connector in a system flow how do you set up input parameters for different environments? For example, the test environment has a different URL and username/ password than the production environment.
I would like to see the option Azure Managed Identity as authentication type for an HTTP connector.This will make it easier to securely call an Azure Function.
I like to achieve the following in our application (Web GUI):When the user executes a certain task a download* is started and shown in the running tasks window. When the download is finished the user can retrieve the file via the running tasks window.* The download is the response of a select request to indicium with the option to export as XLSX added (&$export=xlsx).It should behave the same as how you can download a GUI via the TCP website.What steps are needed to achieve this?
We use Universal and have reports with the report action "Print preview". When opening these reports the browser sometimes blocks the print preview pop-up.I see that Chrome by default blocks pop-ups and redirects. When I add the site in Chrome to the list of allowed sites to send pop-ups and use redirects, the print preview pop-up isn't occasionally blocked anymore. I find it strange though that the pop-up is working while the browser is set to block pop-ups.Is there a way to prevent the occasional block of pop-ups when the users has not allowed pop-ups?If not, is it possible to detect and notify that the user has pop-ups blocked, because in Chrome its not clearly shown a pop-up has been blocked.Or is there an other solution for this issue?
When using reports in Universal with the report action "Print preview" the browser sometimes blocks the print preview pop-up. Chrome by default blocks pop-ups and redirects. It would be nice if there is a way to setup Universal to detect and notify the user when they have pop-ups blocked in their browser.
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