Provision for Workplace by Facebook


This article describes how to provision users from OneLogin to Workplace by Facebook using the Workplace API.

Setting up provisioning involves four tasks:

  1. Connect to the Workplace API and enable provisioning
  2. Map Workplace user attributes to OneLogin attributes
  3. (Optional) Use rules to provision users to Workplace groups
  4. Test provisioning

Prerequisites

Connect to the API and Enable Provisioning

Mapping Workplace Attributes to OneLogin Attributes

In this task, you map Workplace user attributes to default OneLogin user attributes. These mappings tell OneLogin how to populate user attribute values to Workplace when provisioning users from OneLogin. You can use these parameters to create provisioning rules (in the next task).

Using Rules to Provision Users to Workplace Groups

You can define rules to provision subsets of your OneLogin users into Workplace groups. For example, you can define a subset of users by filtering on a specific OneLogin user attribute value and then define an action that provisions the subset of users to a specific Workplace group.

Rule Mapping Examples

Here are some rule configuration examples that address common implementation scenarios.

Provision Members of an AD/LDAP Security Group to New Workplace Groups

CONDITIONS

For use cases like this one in which you are provisioning users to new Workplace groups, no conditions need to be set. All settings are configured in the Actions area.

ACTIONS

Provision Members of an AD/LDAP Security Group to an Existing Workplace Group

CONDITIONS

ACTIONS

Testing Provisioning

Now that you've added Workplace to your OneLogin account and configured it to support user provisioning, you should test your provisioning setup with a new test user to confirm that provisioning from OneLogin to Workplace is working. We recommend that you perform this testing before you assign users to the Workplace app (on the Access tab).