Use this procedure to synchronize your ThoughtSpot system with an LDAP server through Active Directory.

Prerequisites

Before synchronizing users and groups, set up integration with LDAP using Active Directory. Then, collect the following information:

  • IP address and port of the server where your ThoughtSpot instance is running.

    This hostport must be in the following format http(s)://<host>:<port> or http(s)://<domain>.

  • Administrator login username and password for your ThoughtSpot instance.

  • URL of the LDAP server, or hostport.

    For example, ldap://192.168.2.48:389

  • Login username and password for the LDAP system.

    An example username would be moo_100@ldap.thoughtspot.com

  • Distinguished Name (DN) for the base to start searching for users in the LDAP system.

    For example, DC=ldap,DC=thoughtspot,DC=com

  • The Python synchronization script, in case you want to modify it or create your own, is here:

      /usr/local/scaligent/release/callosum/utilities/ldap_sync_python_api/syncUsersAndGroups.py
    

Fetch users and groups from LDAP with Active Directory

There are two ways for you to fetch users and groups from LDAP and populate them into your ThoughtSpot system:

  • Run the synchronization script in interactive mode, which walks you through the process (shown here).
  • Create your own Python script by using the ThoughtSpot Python APIs. If you need details on the Python APIs, contact ThoughtSpot Support. If you choose this method, you can run the script periodically using a cron job.

Run the sync script

To run the LDAP sync script in interactive mode:

  1. Log in to the Linux shell using SSH.
  2. Run the command to start the script:

     python syncUsersAndGroups.py interactive
    
  3. Answer the prompts using the information you collected above. Specify 2 for the scope if you would like to sync all groups, including subgroups. For example:

     Complete URL of TS server in format "http(s)://<host>:<port>": http://10.77.145.24:8088
     Disable SSL authentication to TS server (y/n): y
     Login username for ThoughtSpot system: admin
     Login password for ThoughtSpot system: 12345
     Complete URL of server where LDAP server is running in format ldap(s)://<host>:<port>: ldap://192.168.2.48:389
     Login username for LDAP system: moo_100@ldap.thoughtspot.com
     Login password for LDAP system: 12345
     Syncs user and groups between LDAP and TS systems (y/n): y
     Delete entries in ThoughtSpot system that are not currently in LDAP tree being synced (y/n): n
     Distinguished name for the base to start searching groups in LDAP System: DC=ldap,DC=thoughtspot,DC=com
     Scope to limit the search to (choice number)
     0:base Searching only the entry at the base DN
     1:one Searching all entries on level under the base DN - but not including the base DN
     2:tree Searching of all entries at all levels under and including the specified base DN: 2
    
     Filter string to apply the search to: (|(CN=TestGroupAlpha)(CN=TestGroupBeta))
    

    Answering this prompt is optional. If left blank, the default value of '(CN=*)'will be used.

     Apply sync recursively, i.e. Iterates through group members and creates member groups, users and relationships in a recursive way. (y/n): n
    

    This prompt is asking if you would like to include group members even if they do not belong to the current sub tree that is being synced.

  4. Alternatively, to input your own shorthand script commands:

    Issue the Python script commands, supplying all this information, following this format example:

     python syncUsersAndGroups.py script \
     –-ts_hostport <ts_hostport> \
     --disable_ssl \
     --ts_uname <ts_username> \
     --ts_pass <ts_password> \
     --ldap_hostport '<ldap_hostport>' \
     --ldap_uname '<ldap_username>' \
     --ldap_pass '<ldap_password>' \
     --sync \
     --purge \
     --basedn 'DC=ldap,DC=thoughtspot,DC=com' \
     --filter_str '(|(CN=TestGroupAlpha)(CN=TestGroupBeta))' \
     --include_nontree_members
    

    The bottom half of the preceding command targets sub trees under the DC called TestGroupAlpha and TestGroupBeta, and iterates through them recursively to create/sync users, groups, and their relationships in the ThoughtSpot system. It also deletes any other entities created in the ThoughtSpot system from this LDAP system that are not currently being synced.

  5. When the ThoughtSpot search engine finishes indexing, your new users should appear in the ThoughtSpot application. To check if the ThoughtSpot search engine is indexing, run the following command:

     tscli cluster status
    

syncUsersAndGroups.py command-line switches

The following table provides a description of each command-line switch available for the syncUsersAndGroups python script.

Switch Description
--ts_hostport <ts_hostport> ThoughtSpot cluster host port. Default port is 8088.
--disable_ssl Controls the communication between the sync script and the ThoughtSpot cluster. It disables SSL communications between the script and the cluster ONLY, and prevents the need to provide SSL certs during the script execution in order to create users and groups.
--ts_uname ThoughtSpot cluster username. The admin user is usually used.
--ts_pass ThoughtSpot cluster password.
--ldap_hostport AD/LDAP server port that is queried. Default is 389.
--ldap_uname Username for the LDAP/AD server.
--ldap_pass <ldap_password> Password for the LDAP/AD server.
--sync Syncs users and groups which match the basedn and filter_str queries to your ThoughtSpot cluster.
--purge Purges any users that exist in ThoughtSpot, but not in AD.
--basedn Place in the directory that will be searched for users.
--filter_str Further filters results from your base DN.
--include_nontree_members Includes group members from LDAP/AD even if they do not belong to the current subtree that is being synced.
--debug Provides additional logs in case of failure or other errors.