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Biomaj user management library
Creation/deletion/... scripts should not be accessible to end user, only to admin. End users can have access to their API Key via the biomaj-watcher interface.
export BIOMAJ_CONFIG=path_to_config.yml
gunicorn biomaj_user.biomaj_user_service:app
Web processes should be behind a proxy/load balancer, API base url /api/user
usage: biomaj-users.py [-h] -A ACTION [-C </path/to/config.yml>] [-E EMAIL] -U <username> [-P <password>]
Availables actions: create, delete, update, view, renew (apikey)
3.0.12: Normalize yaml loader between biomaj components and fix dependencies 3.0.11: Force yaml loader 3.0.10: Force yaml loader to skip warning on output 3.0.9: Add json output to biomaj_user script 3.0.8: Fix traefik prefix 3.0.7: Add tags for traefik support 3.0.6: update ldap3 requirement version to use more recent release 3.0.5: fix ldap authentication 3.0.4: fix api key checks via API 3.0.3: move biomaj_create_user and biomaj_delete_user to biomaj_users script with cmd line options 3.0.2: add scripts to add/remove a user 3.0.1: move biomaj_user_service.py to package 3.0.0: separation of biomaj and biomaj_user
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BioMAJ user management library
We found that biomaj-user demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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