C1 provides identity governance for Casdoor. Integrate your Casdoor
instance with C1 for unified visibility and governance over user access.
Capabilities
Resource Sync Provision Users Groups
The connector reads one organization. It syncs that organization’s users and
groups, and the membership of each group.
Gather Casdoor credentials
You need access to a Casdoor application whose Client ID and Client secret can
read the organization’s users and groups.
Sign in to your Casdoor instance as an administrator.
Open Applications and select (or create) an application scoped to the
organization you want to sync. Each connector reads a single organization.
Copy the application’s Client ID and Client secret . Note the
organization name and your Casdoor base URL (for the public demo this is
https://door.casdoor.com).
Follow these instructions to use a built-in, no-code connector hosted by C1.
In C1, navigate to Integrations > Connectors and click Add connector .
Search for Casdoor and click Add .
Choose how to set up the new Casdoor connector.
Set the owner for this connector.
Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit .
Enter the Casdoor credentials:
Casdoor base URL : The URL of your Casdoor instance, with no trailing slash and no /api suffix.
Organization name : The organization to read users and groups from.
Client ID : The application Client ID.
Client secret : The application Client secret.
The connector’s label changes to Syncing , followed by Connected . You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.
Done. Your Casdoor connector is now pulling access data into C1.Follow these instructions to run the Casdoor connector in your own
environment.
Create a secret for the Casdoor Client secret.
Configure the connector with your Casdoor base URL, organization name,
Client ID, and Client secret.
Deploy the connector using your standard self-hosted connector process.
Done. Your Casdoor connector is now pulling access data into C1.