The Shibboleth IdP V4 software has reached its End of Life and is no longer supported. This documentation is available for historical purposes only. See the IDP5 wiki space for current documentation on the supported version.
ScriptedAttributeDefinition
Namespace: urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver
Schema: http://shibboleth.net/schema/idp/shibboleth-attribute-resolver.xsd
Overview
The ScriptedAttribute
AttributeDefinition constructs an output attribute via the execution of a JSR-223 script. Scripts are somewhat easier to write and maintain than native Java code, though they are slower. They can also be changed dynamically since the resolver is a ReloadableService.
Scripting
Reference
V2 Compatibility
This support is deprecated and should have been removed in V4, however the change was not warned about sufficiently. This will be removed in V5.
In order to support the majority of scripts written for V2, the runtime environment is extended in two ways:
A package named edu.internet2.middleware.shibboleth.common.attribute.provider is available, and specifically within it, the BasicAttribute class. This provides a facsimile of the V2-equivalent class. Specifically:
A constructor which takes a String, being the name of the attribute being created.
TheÂ
getValues()
method which returns the current values.
A variable named requestContext which implements all the methods implemented by the V2 class "edu.internet2.middleware.shibboleth.common.profile.provider.BaseSAMLProfileRequestContext". However, all but three of these methods do nothing but log an error and (where a return value is required) return a null pointer. The three methods which are implemented are:
getPrincipalName to provide identification of the subjectÂ
getPeerEntityId to get the entityId of the attribute recipient
getLocalEntityId to get the entityId of the attribute issuer
In V3, all of this information is also available in the AttributeResolutionContext to eliminate the dependency on the legacy interface.
It is expected that the addition of this emulation code will allow the majority of V2 scripts to run unchanged. All of the examples in the V2 wiki topic run unchanged (subject to the constraints introduced by Java 1.8). Nonetheless, users should consider rewriting their scripts after upgrading, as this capability will likely be removed in V4.
Nashorn
In Java 1.8 through Java 14, the Nashorn scripting engine provides the default "JavaScript" language. This has some syntactic (explained here) and semantic differences from the older Rhino engine.  To convert a working V2, pre-Java 1.8 script to IdPV4 running Java 11:
Make the syntactic changes required.
Remove the now-redundant creation of the output attribute (In V4 the output attribute is pre-created). Â If the script needs to run under both versions:
Of course, for new scripts created for V4 alone, this isn't necessary.
Examples
Get eduPersonPrincipalName
 from LDAP or build one from uid
Variant 1: A "Prescoped" AttributeDefinition resolves existing eduPersonPrincipalName
values from LDAP, then depends on a "ScriptedAttribute" definition to generate missing values. The Script also needs a dependency on the myLDAP
 DataConnector in order to have access to existing eduPersonPrincipalName
 and uid
 attribute values.
Minimal scripting, using Dependencies (Nashorn)
Variant 2: Doing everything in one "ScriptedAttribute" definition. Since the eduPersonPrincipalName
 values from LDAP will contain the scope but are simple strings at this point, we'll have to empty out the collection of values before adding the properly scope-aware values based on ScopedStringAttributeValue
(described above).
All in one Script (Nashorn)
Â