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<front>
<title abbrev="draft-scim-core-schema-10">System for Cross-Domain Identity
Management: Core Schema</title>
<author fullname="Phil Hunt" initials="P." role="editor" surname="Hunt">
<organization abbrev="Oracle">Oracle Corporation</organization>
<address>
<email>phil.hunt@yahoo.com</email>
</address>
</author>
<author fullname="Kelly Grizzle" initials="K.G." surname="Grizzle">
<organization abbrev="SailPoint">SailPoint</organization>
<address>
<email>kelly.grizzle@sailpoint.com</email>
</address>
</author>
<author fullname="Erik Wahlstroem" initials="E." surname="Wahlstroem">
<organization abbrev="Nexus Technology">Nexus Technology</organization>
<address>
<email>erik.wahlstrom@nexusgroup.com</email>
</address>
</author>
<author fullname="Chuck Mortimore" initials="C." surname="Mortimore">
<organization abbrev="Salesforce">Salesforce.com</organization>
<address>
<email>cmortimore@salesforce.com</email>
</address>
</author>
<date month="September" year="2014"/>
<abstract>
<t>The System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) specifications
are designed to make identity management in cloud based applications and
services easier. The specification suite builds upon experience with
existing schemas and deployments, placing specific emphasis on
simplicity of development and integration, while applying existing
authentication, authorization, and privacy models. Its intent is to
reduce the cost and complexity of user management operations by
providing a common user schema and extension model, as well as binding
documents to provide patterns for exchanging this schema using HTTP
protocol.</t>
<t>This document provides a platform neutral schema and extension model
for representing users and groups and other resource types in JSON
format. This schema is intended for exchange and use with cloud service
providers.</t>
</abstract>
</front>
<middle>
<section anchor="overview" title="Introduction and Overview">
<t>While there are existing standards for describing and exchanging user
information, many of these standards can be difficult to implement
and/or use; e.g., their wire protocols do not easily traverse firewalls
and/or are not easily layered onto existing web protocols. As a result,
many cloud providers implement non-standardized protocols for managing
users within their services. This increases both the cost and complexity
associated with organizations adopting products and services from
multiple cloud providers as they must perform redundant integration
development. Similarly, cloud services providers seeking to
inter-operate with multiple application marketplaces or cloud identity
providers must be redundantly integrated.</t>
<t>SCIM seeks to simplify this problem through a simple to implement
specification suite that provides a common user schema and extension
model, as well as binding documents to provide patterns for exchanging
this schema via an HTTP based protocol. It draws inspiration and best
practice, building upon existing user protocols and schemas from a wide
variety of sources including, but not limited to, existing services
exposed by cloud providers, PortableContacts, vCards, and LDAP directory
services.</t>
<t>This document provides a JSON based schema and extension model for
representing users and groups, as well as service provider
configuration. This schema is intended for exchange and use with cloud
service providers and other cross-domain scenarios. An HTTP
protocol-binding document is provided separately.</t>
<section anchor="rnc" title="Requirements Notation and Conventions">
<t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in <xref
target="RFC2119"/>.</t>
<t>Throughout this document, values are quoted to indicate that they
are to be taken literally. When using these values in protocol
messages, the quotes MUST NOT be used as part of the value.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="defs" title="Definitions" toc="default">
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="Service Provider"><vspace/>An HTTP web application
that provides identity information via the SCIM protocol.</t>
<t hangText="Client"><vspace/>A website or application that uses
the SCIM protocol to manage identity data maintained by the
service provider. The client initiates SCIM HTTP requests to a
target service provider.</t>
<t hangText="Resource Type"><vspace/>A type of a resource that is
managed by a service provider. The resource type defines the
resource name, endpoint URL, Schemas, and other meta-data which
indicate where a resource is managed and how it is composed; e.g.
<spanx style="verb">User</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Resource"><vspace/>A service provider managed
artifact containing one or more attributes. For example a <spanx
style="verb">User</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Schema"><vspace/>A collection of Attribute
Definitions that describe the contents of an entire or partial
resource; e.g. <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Singular Attribute"><vspace/>A resource attribute
that contains 0..1 values; e.g. <spanx style="verb">displayName</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Multi-valued Attribute"><vspace/>A resource attribute
that contains 0..n values; e.g. <spanx style="verb">emails</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Simple Attribute"><vspace/>A singular or multi-valued
attribute whose value is a primitive; e.g. <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Complex Attribute"><vspace/>A singular or
multi-valued attribute whose value is a composition of one or more
simple attributes; e.g. <spanx style="verb">addresses</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Sub-Attribute"><vspace/>A simple attribute contained
within a complex attribute.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="schema_structure" title="SCIM Schema Data Types">
<t>SCIM schema provides a minimal core schema for representing users and
groups (resources), encompassing common attributes found in many
existing deployments and schemas. In addition to the minimal core
schema, this document also specifies a standardized means by which
service providers may extend schema to define new resources and
attributes in both standardized and service provider specific cases.</t>
<t>Resources are categorized into common resource types such as <spanx
style="verb">User</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>).
Collections of resources of the same type are usually contained within
the same "container" ("folder") endpoint.</t>
<t>A resource is a collection of attributes identified by one or more
schemas. Minimally, an attribute consists of the attribute name and at
least one simple or complex value either of which may be multi-valued.
For each attribute, SCIM schema defines the data type, plurality,
mutability, and other distinguishing features of an attribute.</t>
<t>Attribute names SHOULD be camel-cased (e.g. "camelCase"). SCIM
resources are represented in JSON <xref target="RFC7159"/> and MUST
specify schema via the <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> attribute per
<xref target="schema"/>.</t>
<t>Attribute names MUST conform to the following ABNF <xref
target="RFC5234"/> rules: <figure anchor="attrABNF"
title="ABNF for Attribute Names">
<artwork align="center">ATTRNAME = ALPHA *(nameChar)
nameChar = "-" / "_" / DIGIT / ALPHA</artwork>
</figure></t>
<section anchor="attribute-types" title="Attribute Data Types">
<t>Attribute data types are derived from JSON <xref target="RFC7159"/>
and unless otherwise specified have the following characteristics (see
<xref target="schema-schema"/> for attribute characteristic
definitions): <list style="symbols">
<t>are optional (is not required).</t>
<t>are case insensitive (caseExact=false),</t>
<t>are modifiable (mutability is readWrite),</t>
<t>are returned in response to queries (returned by default),</t>
<t>are not unique (uniqueness=none), and,</t>
<t>of type <xref target="type-string">String</xref>.</t>
</list> The JSON format defines a limited set of data types, hence,
where appropriate, alternate JSON representations derived from XML
Schema <xref target="XML-Schema"/> are defined below. SCIM extensions
SHOULD NOT introduce new data types.</t>
<section anchor="type-string" title="String">
<t>A sequence of zero or more Unicode characters encoded using UTF-8
as per <xref target="RFC2277"/> and <xref target="RFC3629"/>. The
JSON format is defined in <xref target="RFC7159">Section 7</xref>. A
<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> attribute MAY specify a required
data format. Additionally, when canonical values are specified
service providers SHOULD conform to those values if appropriate, but
MAY provide alternate <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> values to
represent additional values.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-boolean" title="Boolean">
<t>The literal <spanx style="verb">true</spanx> or <spanx
style="verb">false</spanx>. The JSON format is defined in <xref
target="RFC7159">Section 3</xref>.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-decimal" title="Decimal">
<t>A real number with at least one digit to the left and right of
the period. The JSON format is defined in <xref
target="RFC7159">Section 6</xref>.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-integer" title="Integer">
<t>A decimal number with no fractional digits. The JSON format is
defined in <xref target="RFC7159">Section 6</xref> with the
additional constraint that the value MUST NOT contain fractional or
exponent parts.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-datetime" title="DateTime">
<t>A DateTime value (e.g. 2008-01-23T04:56:22Z). The attribute value
MUST be encoded as a valid xsd:dateTime as specified in <xref
target="XML-Schema">Section 3.2.7</xref>.</t>
<t>Values represented in JSON MUST conform to the XML constraints
above and are represented as a JSON String per <xref
target="RFC7159">Section 7</xref>.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-binary" title="Binary">
<t>Arbitrary binary data. The attribute value MUST be encoded as a
valid xsd:base64Binary as specified in <xref
target="XML-Schema">Section 3.2.16</xref>.</t>
<t>Values represented in JSON MUST conform to the XML constraints
above and are represented as a JSON String per <xref
target="RFC7159">Section 2.7</xref>.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-reference" title="Reference">
<t>A reference to a SCIM resource. The value MUST be the absolute or
relative URI of the target resource. Relative URIs should be
resolved as specified in <xref target="RFC3986">Section 5.2</xref>.
The base URI for relative URI resolution MUST include all URI
components and path segments up to but not including the Endpoint
URI; e.g., the base URI for a request to <spanx style="verb">https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646</spanx>
would be <spanx style="verb">https://example.com/v2/</spanx> and the
relative URI for this resource would be <spanx style="verb">Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646</spanx>.</t>
<t>Performing a GET operation on a reference URI MUST return the
target resource or an appropriate HTTP response code. The service
provider MAY optionally choose to enforce referential integrity for
references.</t>
<t>By convention, a reference is commonly represented as a <spanx
style="verb">$ref</spanx> sub-attribute in complex or multi-valued
attributes, however this is OPTIONAL.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="type-complex" title="Complex">
<t>A singular or multi-valued attribute whose value is a composition
of one or more simple Attributes. The JSON format is defined in
<xref target="RFC7159">Section 4</xref>.</t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="multi-value-types" title="Multi-valued Attributes">
<t>Multi-valued attributes contain a list of value or may contain
sub-attributes and MAY also be considered complex attributes. The
order of values returned by the server MAY NOT be guaranteed. The
sub-attributes below are considered normative and when specified
SHOULD be used as defined.</t>
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="type">A label indicating the attribute's function;
e.g., <spanx style="verb">work</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">home</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="primary">A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or
preferred attribute value for this attribute, e.g. the preferred
mailing address or the primary e-mail address. The primary
attribute value <spanx style="verb">true</spanx> MUST appear no
more than once.</t>
<t hangText="display">A human readable name, primarily used for
display purposes and has a mutability of <spanx style="verb">immutable</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="value">The attribute's significant value; e.g., the
e-mail address, phone number, etc.</t>
<t hangText="$ref">The reference URI of the target resource, if
the attribute is a reference.</t>
</list></t>
<t>When returning multi-valued attributes, service providers SHOULD
canonicalize the value returned, if appropriate (e.g. for e-mail
addresses and URLs). Service providers MAY return the same value more
than once with different types (e.g. the same e-mail address may used
for work and home), but SHOULD NOT return the same (type, value)
combination more than once per Attribute, as this complicates
processing by the Consumer.</t>
</section>
<section anchor="unassigned" title="Unassigned and Null Values">
<t>Unassigned attributes, the null value, or empty array (in the case
of a multi-valued attribute) SHALL be considered to be equivalent in
"state". Assigning an attribute with the value <spanx style="verb">null</spanx>
or an empty array (in the case of multi-valued attributes) has the
effect of making the attribute "unassigned". When a resource is
expressed in JSON form, unassigned attributes, though they are defined
in schema, MAY be omitted for compactness.</t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="schema" title="SCIM Resources">
<t>Each SCIM resource is a JSON object that has the following
components:<list style="hanging">
<t hangText="Resource Type"><vspace/>Each resource (or JSON object)
in SCIM has a resource type (<spanx style="verb">meta.resourceType</spanx>)
that defines the resource's core attribute schema and any attribute
extension schema as well as the endpoint where objects of the same
type may be found. More information about a resource MAY be found in
its resourceType definition (see <xref
target="resource-type-schema"/>).</t>
<t anchor="schemas-attribute"
hangText="Schemas Attribute"><vspace/>The <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx>
attribute is a REQUIRED attribute that MUST be present and is an
array of Strings containing URIs which are used to indicate the
namespace of SCIM schema that defines the attributes present in the
current JSON structure. It may be used by parsers to define the
attributes present in the JSON structure that is the body to an HTTP
Request or Response. Each String value must be a unique URI. All
representations of SCIM schema MUST include a non-zero value array
with value(s) of the URIs supported by that representation. The
schemas attribute for a resource MUST only contain values defined as
<spanx style="verb">schema</spanx> and <spanx style="verb">schemaExtensions</spanx>
for the resource's <spanx style="verb">resourceType</spanx>.
Duplicate values MUST NOT be included. Value order is not specified
and MUST not impact behavior.</t>
<t hangText="Common Attributes"><vspace/>Are attributes that are
part of every SCIM resource regardless of the value of the <spanx
style="verb">schemas</spanx> attribute present in a JSON body. These
attributes are not defined in any particular schema, but SHALL be
assumed to be present in every resource regardless of the value of
the <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> attribute. See <xref
target="commonSchema"/>.</t>
<t hangText="Core Attributes"><vspace/>A resource's core attributes
are those attributes that sit at the top level of the JSON object
together with the common attributes (such as the resource <spanx
style="verb">id</spanx>). The list of valid attributes is specified
by the resource's resource type <spanx style="verb">schema</spanx>
attribute (see <xref target="resource-type-schema"/>). This same
value is also present in the resource's <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx>
attribute.</t>
<t hangText="Extended Attributes"><vspace/>Extended schema
attributes are specified by the resource's resource type <spanx
style="verb">schemaExtensions</spanx> attribute (see <xref
target="resource-type-schema"/>). Unlike core attributes, extended
attributes are kept in their own sub-attribute namespace identified
by the schema extension URI. This avoids attribute name conflicts
that may arise due to conflicts from separate schema extensions.</t>
</list></t>
<figure anchor="example-resource"
title="Example JSON Resource Structure">
<preamble>The following example <spanx style="verb">User</spanx>
contains the common attributes <spanx style="verb">id</spanx>, <spanx
style="verb">externalId</spanx>, and the complex attribute <spanx
style="verb">meta</spanx> which contains the sub-attribute <spanx
style="verb"> resourceType</spanx>. The resource also contains core
attributes <spanx style="verb">userName</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">name</spanx>,
as well as extended enterprise user attributes <spanx style="verb">employeeNumber</spanx>
and <spanx style="verb">costCenter</spanx> which are contained in
their own JSON sub-structure identified by their schema URI. Some
values have been omitted (...), shortened or spaced out for
clarity.</preamble>
<artwork>{
"schemas":
[ "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User",
"urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User"],
"id": "2819c223-7f76-453a-413861904646",
"externalId": ["701984"],
"userName": "bjensen@example.com",
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
"honorificPrefix": "Ms.",
"honorificSuffix": "III"
},
...
"urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User": {
"employeeNumber": "701984",
"costCenter": "4130",
...
},
"meta": {
"resourceType": "User",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff591\"",
"location": "https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-413861904646"
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
<section anchor="commonSchema" title="Common Attributes">
<t>Each SCIM resource (Users, Groups, etc.) includes the following
common attributes. With the exception of <spanx style="verb">ServiceProviderConfig</spanx>
and <spanx style="verb">ResourceType</spanx> server discovery
endpoints and their associated resources, these attributes MUST be
included in all resources, including any extended resource types.
Common attributes are considered to be part of every base resource
schema and do not use their own schemas URI and SHALL not be
considered schema extensions.</t>
<t>For backwards compatibility reasons, some existing schema MAY list
common attributes as part of the schema. The attribute characteristics
listed here SHALL take precedence.</t>
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="id"><vspace/>A unique identifier for a SCIM resource
as defined by the service provider. Each representation of the
resource MUST include a non-empty <spanx style="verb">id</spanx>
value. This identifier MUST be unique across the SCIM service
provider's entire set of resources. It MUST be a stable,
non-reassignable identifier that does not change when the same
resource is returned in subsequent requests. The value of the
<spanx style="verb">id</spanx> attribute is always issued by the
service provider and MUST NOT be specified by the client. The
string <spanx style="verb">bulkId</spanx> is a reserved keyword
and MUST NOT be used within any unique identifier value. REQUIRED
and has a mutability of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>. See
<xref target="security"/> for additional considerations regarding
privacy.</t>
<t hangText="externalId"><vspace/>A String that is an identifier
for the resource as defined by the client. The <spanx
style="verb">externalId</spanx> may simplify identification of the
resource between client and service provider by allowing the
client to use a filter to locate the resource with its own
identifier, obviating the need to store a local mapping between
the local identifier of the resource and the identifier used by
the service provider. Each resource MAY include a non-empty <spanx
style="verb">externalId</spanx> value. The value of the <spanx
style="verb">externalId</spanx> attribute is always issued by the
client and MUST NOT be specified by the service provider. The
service provider MUST always interpret the externalId as scoped to
the client's tenant. While the server does not enforce uniqueness,
it is assumed that the value's uniqueness is controlled by the
client setting the value. See <xref target="security"/> for
additional considerations regarding privacy.</t>
<t hangText="meta"><vspace/>A complex attribute containing
resource metadata. All sub-attributes are OPTIONAL and are
asserted by the Service Provider: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="resourceType">The name of the resource type of
the resource. This attribute has mutability of <spanx
style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="created">The DateTime the resource was added to
the service provider. The attribute MUST be a DateTime. This
attribute has mutability of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="lastModified">The most recent DateTime the
details of this resource were updated at the service provider.
If this resource has never been modified since its initial
creation, the value MUST be the same as the value of created.
The attribute MUST be a DateTime and has mutability of <spanx
style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="location">The URI of the resource being returned.
This value MUST be the same as the Location HTTP response
header. The attribute has mutability of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="version">The version of the resource being
returned. This value must be the same as the ETag HTTP
response header. The attribute has mutability of <spanx
style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="scim-extension" title="Defining New Resource Types">
<t>SCIM may be extended to define new classes of resources by defining
a resource type. Each resource type defines the name, endpoint, base
schema (the attributes), and any schema extensions registered for use
with the resource type. In order to offer new types of resources, a
service provider defines the new resource type as specified in <xref
target="resource-type-schema"/>and defines a schema representation
(see <xref target="schema-representation"/>).</t>
</section>
<section title="Attribute Extensions to Resources">
<t>SCIM allows resource types to have extensions in addition to their
core schema. This is similar to how <spanx style="verb">ObjectClasses</spanx>
used in LDAP. However, unlike LDAP there is no inheritance model; all
extensions are additive (similar to LDAP Auxiliary Object Class <xref
target="RFC4512"/> ). Each <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> value
indicates additive schema that may exist in a SCIM resource
representation. The <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> attribute MUST
contain at least one value which SHALL be the base schema for the
resource. The <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> attribute MAY
contain additional values indicating extended schemas that are in use.
Schema extensions SHOULD avoid redefining any attributes defined in
this specification and SHOULD follow conventions defined in this
specification. Except for the base object schema, the schema extension
URI SHALL be used as a JSON container to distinguish attributes
belonging to the extension namespace from base schema attributes. See
<xref target="enterpriseUserJSON"/> for an example JSON representation
of an extended User.</t>
<t>In order to determine which <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> URI
value is the base schema and which is extended schema for any given
resource, the resource's <spanx style="verb">resourceType</spanx>
attribute value MAY be used to retrieve the resource's <spanx
style="verb">ResourceType</spanx> schema ( <xref
target="resource-type-schema"/> ). See example <spanx style="verb">ResourceType</spanx>
representation in <xref target="resourceTypeJSON"/>.</t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="core-resources"
title="SCIM Core Resources and Extensions">
<t>This section defines the default resources schemas present in a SCIM
server. SCIM is not exclusive to these resources, and may be extended to
support other resource types (see <xref target="scim-extension"/>).</t>
<section anchor="user-resource" title="User Resource Schema">
<t>SCIM provides a resource type for <spanx style="verb">User</spanx>
resources. The core schema for <spanx style="verb">User</spanx> is
identified using the URI: <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User</spanx>.
The following attributes are defined in addition to the core schema
attributes:</t>
<section title="Singular Attributes">
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="userName"><vspace/>A service provider unique
identifier for the user, typically used by the user to directly
authenticate to the service provider. Often displayed to the
user as their unique identifier within the system (as opposed to
<spanx style="verb">id</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">externalId</spanx>,
which are generally opaque and not user-friendly identifiers).
Each User MUST include a non-empty userName value. This
identifier MUST be unique across the service provider's entire
set of Users. RECOMMENDED.</t>
<t hangText="name"><vspace/>The components of the user's real
name. Service providers MAY return just the full name as a
single string in the formatted sub-attribute, or they MAY return
just the individual component attributes using the other
sub-attributes, or they MAY return both. If both variants are
returned, they SHOULD be describing the same name, with the
formatted name indicating how the component attributes should be
combined. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="formatted">The full name, including all middle
names, titles, and suffixes as appropriate, formatted for
display (e.g. <spanx style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx>
).</t>
<t hangText="familyName">The family name of the User, or
last name in most Western languages (e.g. <spanx
style="verb">Jensen</spanx> given the full name <spanx
style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx> ).</t>
<t hangText="givenName">The given name of the User, or first
name in most Western languages (e.g. <spanx style="verb">Barbara</spanx>
given the full name <spanx style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx>
).</t>
<t hangText="middleName">The middle name(s) of the User
(e.g. <spanx style="verb">Jane</spanx> given the full name
<spanx style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx>
).</t>
<t hangText="honorificPrefix">The honorific prefix(es) of
the User, or title in most Western languages (e.g. <spanx
style="verb">Ms.</spanx> given the full name <spanx
style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx> ).</t>
<t hangText="honorificSuffix">The honorific suffix(es) of
the User, or suffix in most Western languages (e.g. <spanx
style="verb">III.</spanx> given the full name <spanx
style="verb">Ms. Barbara Jane Jensen, III.</spanx> ).</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="displayName"><vspace/>The name of the user,
suitable for display to end-users. Each user returned MAY
include a non-empty displayName value. The name SHOULD be the
full name of the User being described if known (e.g. <spanx
style="verb">Babs Jensen</spanx> or <spanx style="verb">Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III</spanx>
), but MAY be a username or handle, if that is all that is
available (e.g. <spanx style="verb">bjensen</spanx> ). The value
provided SHOULD be the primary textual label by which this User
is normally displayed by the service provider when presenting it
to end-users.</t>
<t hangText="nickName"><vspace/>The casual way to address the
user in real life, e.g. <spanx style="verb">Bob</spanx> or
<spanx style="verb">Bobby</spanx> instead of <spanx
style="verb">Robert</spanx>. This attribute SHOULD NOT be used
to represent a User's username (e.g. bjensen or
mpepperidge).</t>
<t hangText="profileUrl"><vspace/>A fully qualified URL to a
page representing the user's online profile.</t>
<t hangText="title"><vspace/>The user’s title, such as <spanx
style="verb">Vice President</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="userType"><vspace/>Used to identify the
organization to user relationship. Typical values used might be
<spanx style="verb">Contractor</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">Employee</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">Intern</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">Temp</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">External</spanx>, and <spanx style="verb">Unknown</spanx>
but any value may be used.</t>
<t anchor="preferredLanguage"
hangText="preferredLanguage"><vspace/>Indicates the user's
preferred written or spoken languages and is generally used for
selecting a localized User interface. The value indicates the
set of natural languages that are preferred. The format of the
value is same as the Accept-Language header field (not including
"Accept-Language:") of HTTP and is specified in <xref
target="RFC7231">Section 5.3.5 of</xref>. The intent of this
value is to enable cloud applications to perform matching of
language tags <xref target="RFC4647"/> to the user's language
preferences regardless of what may be indicated by a user agent
(which might be shared), or in a non-user present interaction
(such as in a delegated OAuth2 <xref target="RFC6749"/> style
interaction) where normal HTTP Accept-Language header
negotiation cannot take place.</t>
<t hangText="locale"><vspace/>Used to indicate the User's
default location for purposes of localizing items such as
currency, date time format, numerical representations, etc. A
valid value is a language tag as defined in <xref
target="RFC5646"/>. Computer languages are explicitly
excluded.</t>
<t>A language tag is a sequence of one or more case-insensitive
sub-tags, each separated by a hyphen character ("-", %x2D). For
backwards compatibility reasons, servers MAY accept tags
separated by an underscore character ("_", %5F). In most cases,
a language tag consists of a primary language sub-tag that
identifies a broad family of related languages (e.g., "en" =
English) which is optionally followed by a series of sub-tags
that refine or narrow that language's range (e.g., "en-CA" = the
variety of English as communicated in Canada). Whitespace is not
allowed within a language tag. Example tags include: <figure
align="center">
<artwork align="center">fr, en-US, es-419, az-Arab, x-pig-latin, man-Nkoo-GN</artwork>
</figure> See <xref target="RFC5646"/> for further
information.</t>
<t hangText="timezone"><vspace/>The User's time zone in IANA
Time Zone database format <xref target="RFC6557"/>, also known
as "Olson" timezone database format <xref target="Olson-TZ"/> ;
For example: <spanx style="verb">America/Los_Angeles</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="active"><vspace/>A Boolean value indicating the
user's administrative status. The definitive meaning of this
attribute is determined by the service provider. As a typical
example, a value of true infers the user is able to login while
a value of false implies the user's account has been
suspended.</t>
<t hangText="password"><vspace/>The user's clear text password.
This attribute is intended to be used as a means to specify an
initial password when creating a new User or to reset an
existing User's password. Password policies and the ability to
update or set passwords are out of scope of this document. The
mutability of this attribute is <spanx style="verb">writeOnly</spanx>
indicating the value MUST NOT be returned by a service provider
in any form.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section title="Multi-valued Attributes">
<t>The following multi-valued attributes are defined.</t>
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="emails"><vspace/>E-mail addresses for the User. The
value SHOULD be canonicalized by the service provider, e.g.
<spanx style="verb">bjensen@example.com</spanx> instead of
<spanx style="verb">bjensen@EXAMPLE.COM</spanx>. Canonical type
values of <spanx style="verb">work</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">home</spanx>,
and <spanx style="verb">other</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="phoneNumbers"><vspace/>Phone numbers for the user.
The value SHOULD be canonicalized by the service provider
according to format in <xref target="RFC3966"/> e.g.
'tel:+1-201-555-0123'. Canonical type values of <spanx
style="verb">work</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">home</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">mobile</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">fax</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">pager</spanx>, and <spanx style="verb">other</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="ims"><vspace/>Instant messaging address for the
user. No official canonicalization rules exist for all instant
messaging addresses, but service providers SHOULD, when
appropriate, remove all whitespace and convert the address to
lowercase. Instead of the standard canonical values for type,
this attribute defines the following canonical values to
represent currently popular IM services: <spanx style="verb">aim</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">gtalk</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">icq</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">xmpp</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">msn</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">skype</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">qq</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">yahoo</spanx>, and <spanx style="verb">other</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="photos"><vspace/>URL of a photo of the User. The
value SHOULD be a canonicalized URL, and MUST point to an image
file (e.g. a GIF, JPEG, or PNG image file) rather than to a web
page containing an image. Service providers MAY return the same
image at different sizes, though it is recognized that no
standard for describing images of various sizes currently
exists. Note that this attribute SHOULD NOT be used to send down
arbitrary photos taken by this user, but specifically profile
photos of the user suitable for display when describing the
user. Instead of the standard canonical values for type, this
attribute defines the following canonical values to represent
popular photo sizes: <spanx style="verb">photo</spanx>, <spanx
style="verb">thumbnail</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="addresses"><vspace/>A physical mailing address for
this user. Canonical type values of <spanx style="verb">work</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">home</spanx>, and <spanx style="verb">other</spanx>.
The value attribute is a complex type with the following
sub-attributes. All sub-attributes are OPTIONAL. <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="formatted">The full mailing address, formatted
for display or use with a mailing label. This attribute MAY
contain newlines.</t>
<t hangText="streetAddress">The full street address
component, which may include house number, street name, P.O.
box, and multi-line extended street address information.
This attribute MAY contain newlines.</t>
<t hangText="locality">The city or locality component.</t>
<t hangText="region">The state or region component.</t>
<t hangText="postalCode">The zipcode or postal code
component.</t>
<t hangText="country">The country name component. When
specified the value MUST be in ISO 3166-1 alpha 2 "short"
code format <xref target="ISO3166"> </xref> ; e.g., the
United States and Sweden are <spanx style="verb">US</spanx>
and <spanx style="verb">SE</spanx>, respectively.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="groups"><vspace/>A list of groups that the user
belongs to, either thorough direct membership, nested groups, or
dynamically calculated. The values are meant to enable
expression of common group or role based access control models,
although no explicit authorization model is defined. It is
intended that the semantics of group membership and any behavior
or authorization granted as a result of membership are defined
by the service provider. The canonical types <spanx
style="verb">direct</spanx> and <spanx style="verb">indirect</spanx>
are defined to describe how the group membership was derived.
Direct group membership indicates the user is directly
associated with the group and SHOULD indicate that clients may
modify membership through the <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>
resource. Indirect membership indicates user membership is
transitive or dynamic and implies that clients cannot modify
indirect group membership through the <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>
resource but MAY modify direct group membership through the
<spanx style="verb">Group</spanx> resource which MAY influence
indirect memberships. If the SCIM service provider exposes a
Group resource, the <spanx style="verb">value</spanx>
sub-attribute MUST be the <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> and the
<spanx style="verb">$ref</spanx> sub-attribute must be the URI
of the corresponding <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx> resources
to which the user belongs. Since this attribute has a mutability
of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>, group membership
changes MUST be applied via the <xref
target="group-resource">Group Resource</xref>. The attribute has
a mutability of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="entitlements"><vspace/>A list of entitlements for
the user that represent a thing the user has. An entitlement MAY
be an additional right to a thing, object, or service. No
vocabulary or syntax is specified and service providers and
clients are expected to encode sufficient information in the
value so as to accurately and without ambiguity determine what
the user has access to. This value has NO canonical types though
type may be useful as a means to scope entitlements.</t>
<t hangText="roles"><vspace/>A list of roles for the user that
collectively represent who the user is; e.g., <spanx
style="verb">Student, Faculty</spanx>. No vocabulary or syntax
is specified though it is expected that a role value is a String
or label representing a collection of entitlements. This value
has NO canonical types.</t>
<t hangText="x509Certificates"><vspace/>A list of certificates
issued to the User. Values are <xref
target="type-binary">Binary</xref> and DER encoded x509. This
value has NO canonical types.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="group-resource" title="Group Resource Schema">
<t>SCIM provides a schema for representing groups, identified using
the following schema URI: <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:Group</spanx>.</t>
<t>Group resources are meant to enable expression of common group or
role based access control models, although no explicit authorization
model is defined. It is intended that the semantics of group
membership and any behavior or authorization granted as a result of
membership are defined by the service provider are considered out of
scope for this specification.</t>
<t>The following singular attribute is defined in addition to the
common attributes defined in SCIM core schema: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="displayName"><vspace/>A human readable name for the
Group. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t>The following multi-valued attribute is defined in addition to the
common attributes defined in SCIM Core Schema: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="members"><vspace/>A list of members of the Group.
While values MAY be added or removed, sub-attributes of members
are <spanx style="verb">immutable</spanx>. The <spanx
style="verb">value</spanx> sub-attribute must be the <spanx
style="verb">id</spanx> and the <spanx style="verb">$ref</spanx>
sub-attribute must be the URI of a SCIM resource, either a <spanx
style="verb">User</spanx>, or a <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>.
The intention of the <spanx style="verb">Group</spanx> type is to
allow the service provider to support nested groups. Service
providers MAY require clients to provide a non-empty members value
based on the <spanx style="verb">required</spanx> sub attribute of
the <spanx style="verb">members</spanx> attribute in the <spanx
style="verb">Group</spanx> resource schema.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="enterpriseUser"
title="Enterprise User Schema Extension">
<t>The following SCIM extension defines attributes commonly used in
representing users that belong to, or act on behalf of a business or
enterprise. The enterprise user extension is identified using the
following schema URI: <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User</spanx>.</t>
<t>The following Singular Attributes are defined:</t>
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="employeeNumber"><vspace/>Numeric or alphanumeric
identifier assigned to a person, typically based on order of hire
or association with an organization.</t>
<t hangText="costCenter"><vspace/>Identifies the name of a cost
center.</t>
<t hangText="organization"><vspace/>Identifies the name of an
organization.</t>
<t hangText="division"><vspace/>Identifies the name of a
division.</t>
<t hangText="department"><vspace/>Identifies the name of a
department.</t>
<t hangText="manager"><vspace/>The user's manager. A complex type
that optionally allows service providers to represent
organizational hierarchy by referencing the <spanx style="verb">id</spanx>
attribute of another User. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="value">The <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> of the
SCIM resource representing the user's manager.
RECOMMENDED.</t>
<t hangText="$ref">The URI of the SCIM resource representing
the User's manager. RECOMMENDED.</t>
<t hangText="displayName">The displayName of the user's
manager. This attribute is OPTIONAL and mutability is <spanx
style="verb">readOnly</spanx>.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="serviceProviderConfig"
title="Service Provider Configuration Schema">
<t>SCIM provides a schema for representing the service provider's
configuration identified using the following schema URI: <spanx
style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:ServiceProviderConfig</spanx></t>
<t>The service provider configuration resource enables a service
provider to discovery of SCIM specification features in a standardized
form as well as provide additional implementation details to clients.
All attributes are READ-ONLY (a mutability of <spanx style="verb">readOnly</spanx>
). Unlike other core resources, the <spanx style="verb">id</spanx>
attribute is not required for the service provider configuration
resource.</t>
<t>The following Singular Attributes are defined in addition to the
common attributes defined in Core Schema: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="documentationUrl"><vspace/>An HTTP addressable URL
pointing to the service provider's human consumable help
documentation.</t>
<t hangText="patch"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies PATCH
configuration options. REQUIRED. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether the
operation is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="bulk"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies BULK
configuration options. REQUIRED <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether the
operation is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
</list> <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="maxOperations">An integer value specifying the
maximum number of operations. REQUIRED.</t>
</list> <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="maxPayloadSize">An integer value specifying the
maximum payload size in bytes. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="filter"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies FILTER
options. REQUIRED. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether the
operation is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
<t hangText="maxResults">Integer value specifying the maximum
number of resources returned in a response. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="changePassword"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies
Change Password configuration options. REQUIRED. <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether the
operation is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="sort"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies Sort
configuration options. REQUIRED. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether sorting
is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="etag"><vspace/>A complex type that specifies Etag
configuration options. REQUIRED. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="supported">Boolean value specifying whether the
operation is supported. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
<t>The following multi-valued attribute is defined in addition to the
common attributes defined in core schema: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="authenticationSchemes"><vspace/>A complex type that
specifies supported Authentication Scheme properties. This attribute
defines the following canonical values to represent common schemes:
<spanx style="verb">oauth</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">oauth2</spanx>,
<spanx style="verb">oauthbearertoken</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">httpbasic</spanx>,
and <spanx style="verb">httpdigest</spanx>. To enable seamless
discovery of configuration, the service provider SHOULD, with the
appropriate security considerations, make the authenticationSchemes
attribute publicly accessible without prior authentication.
REQUIRED. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="name">The common authentication scheme name; e.g.,
HTTP Basic. REQUIRED.</t>
<t hangText="description">A description of the Authentication
Scheme. REQUIRED.</t>
<t hangText="specUrl">A HTTP addressable URL pointing to the
Authentication Scheme's specification. OPTIONAL.</t>
<t hangText="documentationUrl">A HTTP addressable URL pointing
to the Authentication Scheme's usage documentation.
OPTIONAL.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="resource-type-schema" title="ResourceType Schema">
<t>The <spanx style="verb">ResourceType</spanx> schema specifies the
meta-data about a resource type. Resource type resources are READ-ONLY
and identified using the following schema URI: <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:ResourceType</spanx>.
Unlike other core resources, all attributes are REQUIRED unless
otherwise specified. The <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> attribute is not
required for the resource type resource.</t>
<t>The following Singular Attributes are defined: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="id"><vspace/>The resource type's server unique id.
Often this is the same value as the <spanx style="verb">name</spanx>
attribute. OPTIONAL</t>
<t hangText="name"><vspace/>The resource type name. When applicable
service providers MUST specify the name specified in the core schema
specification; e.g., <spanx style="verb">User</spanx> or <spanx
style="verb">Group</spanx>. This name is referenced by the <spanx
style="verb">meta.resourceType</spanx> attribute in all
resources.</t>
<t hangText="description"><vspace/>The resource type's human
readable description. When applicable service providers MUST specify
the description specified in the core schema specification.</t>
<t hangText="endpoint"><vspace/>The resource type's HTTP addressable
endpoint relative to the Base URL; e.g., <spanx style="verb">/Users</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="schema"><vspace/>The resource type's primary/base
schema URI; e.g., <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User</spanx>.
This MUST be equal to the <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> attribute
of the associated <spanx style="verb">Schema</spanx> resource.</t>
<t hangText="schemaExtensions"><vspace/>A list of URIs of the
resource type's schema extensions. OPTIONAL. <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="schema">The URI of an extended schema; e.g., <spanx
style="verb">urn:edu:2.0:Staff</spanx>. This MUST be equal to
the <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> attribute of a <spanx
style="verb">Schema</spanx> resource. REQUIRED.</t>
<t hangText="required">A Boolean value that specifies whether
the schema extension is required for the resource type. If true,
a resource of this type MUST include this schema extension and
include any attributes declared as required in this schema
extension. If false, a resource of this type MAY omit this
schema extension. REQUIRED.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="schema-schema" title="Schema Definition">
<t>This section defines a way to specify the schema in use by resources
available and accepted by a SCIM service provider. For each <spanx
style="verb">schemas</spanx> URI value, this schema specifies the
defined attribute(s) and their characteristics (mutability,
returnability, etc). For every schema URI used in a resource object,
there is a corresponding <spanx style="verb">Schema</spanx> resource.
<spanx style="verb">Schema</spanx> resources have mutability of <spanx
style="verb">readOnly</spanx> and are identified using the following
schema URI: <figure>
<artwork>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:Schema</artwork>
</figure>Unlike other core resources the <spanx style="verb">Schema</spanx>
resource MAY contain a complex object within a sub-attribute and all
attributes are REQUIRED unless otherwise specified.</t>
<t>The following Singular Attributes are defined: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="id"><vspace/>The unique URI of the schema. When
applicable service providers MUST specify the URI specified in the
core schema specification; e.g., <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User</spanx>.
Unlike most other schemas, which use some sort of a GUID for the
<spanx style="verb">id</spanx>, the schema <spanx style="verb">id</spanx>
is a URI so that it can be registered and is portable between
different service providers and clients.</t>
<t hangText="name"><vspace/>The schema's human readable name. When
applicable service providers MUST specify the name specified in the
core schema specification; e.g., <spanx style="verb">User</spanx> or
<spanx style="verb">Group</spanx>. OPTIONAL.</t>
<t hangText="description"><vspace/>The schema's human readable
description. When applicable service providers MUST specify the
description specified in the core schema specification.
OPTIONAL.</t>
</list></t>
<t>The following multi-valued attribute is defined: <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="attributes"><vspace/>A complex type with the following
set of sub-attributes that defines service provider attributes and
their qualities: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="name">The attribute's name.</t>
<t hangText="type">The attribute's data type; e.g., <spanx
style="verb">String</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="multiValued">Boolean value indicating the
attribute's plurality.</t>
<t hangText="description">The attribute's human readable
description. When applicable service providers MUST specify the
description specified in the core schema specification.</t>
<t hangText="required">A Boolean value that specifies if the
attribute is required.</t>
<t hangText="canonicalValues">A collection of canonical values.
When applicable service providers MUST specify the canonical
types specified in the core schema specification; e.g., <spanx
style="verb">work</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">home</spanx>.
OPTIONAL.</t>
<t hangText="caseExact">A Boolean value that specifies if the
String attribute is case sensitive. The server SHALL use case
sensitivity when evaluating filters. For attributes that are
case exact, the server SHALL preserve case for any value
submitted. If the attribute is case insensitive, the server MAY
alter case for a submitted value.</t>
<t hangText="mutability">A single keyword indicating what types
of modifications an attribute MAY accept as follows: <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="readOnly">The attribute SHALL NOT be
modified.</t>
<t hangText="readWrite">The attribute MAY be updated and
read at any time. DEFAULT.</t>
<t hangText="immutable">The attribute MAY be defined at
resource creation (e.g. POST) or at record replacement via
request (e.g. a PUT). The attribute SHALL NOT be
updated.</t>
<t hangText="writeOnly">The attribute MAY be updated at any
time. Attribute values SHALL NOT be returned (e.g. because
the value is a stored hash). Note: an attribute with
mutability of <spanx style="verb">writeOnly</spanx> usually
also has a returned setting of <spanx style="verb">never</spanx>.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="returned">A single keyword that indicates when an
attribute and associated values are returned in response to a
GET request or in response to a PUT, POST, or PATCH request.
Valid keywords are: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="always">The attribute is always returned
regardless of the contents of the <spanx style="verb">attributes</spanx>
parameter. For example, <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> is
always returned to identify a SCIM resource.</t>
<t hangText="never">The attribute is never returned. This
may occur because the original attribute value is not
retained by the service provider (e.g. such as with a hashed
value). A service provider MAY allow attributes to be used
in a search filter.</t>
<t hangText="default">The attribute is returned by default
in all SCIM operation responses where attribute values are
returned. If the GET request <spanx style="verb">attributes</spanx>
parameter is specified, attribute values are only returned
if the attribute is named in the attributes parameter.
DEFAULT.</t>
<t hangText="request">The attribute is returned in response
to any PUT, POST, or PATCH operations if the attribute was
specified by the client (for example, the attribute was
modified). The attribute is returned in a SCIM query
operation only if specified in the <spanx style="verb">attributes</spanx>
parameter.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="uniqueness">A single keyword value that specifies
how the service provider enforces uniqueness of attribute
values. A server MAY reject an invalid value based on uniqueness
by returning HTTP Response code 400 (Bad Request). A client MAY
enforce uniqueness on the client-side to a greater degree than
the service provider enforces. For example, a client could make
a value unique while the server has uniqueness of <spanx
style="verb">none</spanx>. Valid keywords are: <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="none">The values are not intended to be unique
in any way. DEFAULT.</t>
<t hangText="server">The value SHOULD be unique within the
context of the current SCIM endpoint (or tenancy) but MAY
not be globally unique (e.g. a <spanx style="verb">username</spanx>,
email address, or other server generated key or counter). No
two resources on the same server SHOULD possess the same
value.</t>
<t hangText="global">The value SHOULD be globally unique
(e.g. an email address, a GUID, or other value). No two
resources on any server SHOULD possess the same value.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="referenceTypes">The names of the resource types
that may be referenced; e.g., <spanx style="verb">User</spanx>.
This is only applicable for attributes that are of the <spanx
style="verb">reference</spanx> <xref target="type-reference"/>
data type.</t>
</list></t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="json_representation" title="JSON Representation">
<section title="Minimal User Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of the minimal required
SCIM representation in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="minUserJSON"
title="Example Minimal User JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": "2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646",
"userName": "bjensen@example.com",
"meta": {
"resourceType": "User",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff590\"",
"location": "https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646"
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section title="Full User Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of the fully populated
SCIM representation in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="fullUserJSON"
title="Example Full User JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": "2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646",
"externalId": ["701984"],
"userName": "bjensen@example.com",
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
"honorificPrefix": "Ms.",
"honorificSuffix": "III"
},
"displayName": "Babs Jensen",
"nickName": "Babs",
"profileUrl": "https://login.example.com/bjensen",
"emails": [
{
"value": "bjensen@example.com",
"type": "work",
"primary": true
},
{
"value": "babs@jensen.org",
"type": "home"
}
],
"addresses": [
{
"type": "work",
"streetAddress": "100 Universal City Plaza",
"locality": "Hollywood",
"region": "CA",
"postalCode": "91608",
"country": "USA",
"formatted": "100 Universal City Plaza\nHollywood, CA 91608 USA",
"primary": true
},
{
"type": "home",
"streetAddress": "456 Hollywood Blvd",
"locality": "Hollywood",
"region": "CA",
"postalCode": "91608",
"country": "USA",
"formatted": "456 Hollywood Blvd\nHollywood, CA 91608 USA"
}
],
"phoneNumbers": [
{
"value": "555-555-5555",
"type": "work"
},
{
"value": "555-555-4444",
"type": "mobile"
}
],
"ims": [
{
"value": "someaimhandle",
"type": "aim"
}
],
"photos": [
{
"value": "https://photos.example.com/profilephoto/72930000000Ccne/F",
"type": "photo"
},
{
"value": "https://photos.example.com/profilephoto/72930000000Ccne/T",
"type": "thumbnail"
}
],
"userType": "Employee",
"title": "Tour Guide",
"preferredLanguage":"en-US",
"locale": "en-US",
"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"active":true,
"password":"t1meMa$heen",
"groups": [
{
"value": "e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a",
"$ref": "https://example.com/v2/Groups/e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a",
"display": "Tour Guides"
},
{
"value": "fc348aa8-3835-40eb-a20b-c726e15c55b5",
"$ref": "https://example.com/v2/Groups/fc348aa8-3835-40eb-a20b-c726e15c55b5",
"display": "Employees"
},
{
"value": "71ddacd2-a8e7-49b8-a5db-ae50d0a5bfd7",
"$ref": "https://example.com/v2/Groups/71ddacd2-a8e7-49b8-a5db-ae50d0a5bfd7",
"display": "US Employees"
}
],
"x509Certificates": [
{
"value": "MIIDQzCCAqygAwIBAgICEAAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQAwTjELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMx
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}
],
"meta": {
"resourceType": "User",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"a330bc54f0671c9\"",
"location": "https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646"
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section anchor="enterpriseUserRepresentation"
title="Enterprise User Extension Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of the fully populated
User using the enterprise User extension in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="enterpriseUserJSON"
title="Example Enterprise User JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas":
[ "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User",
"urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User"],
"id": "2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646",
"externalId": ["701984"],
"userName": "bjensen@example.com",
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
"honorificPrefix": "Ms.",
"honorificSuffix": "III"
},
"displayName": "Babs Jensen",
"nickName": "Babs",
"profileUrl": "https://login.example.com/bjensen",
"emails": [
{
"value": "bjensen@example.com",
"type": "work",
"primary": true
},
{
"value": "babs@jensen.org",
"type": "home"
}
],
"addresses": [
{
"streetAddress": "100 Universal City Plaza",
"locality": "Hollywood",
"region": "CA",
"postalCode": "91608",
"country": "USA",
"formatted": "100 Universal City Plaza\nHollywood, CA 91608 USA",
"type": "work",
"primary": true
},
{
"streetAddress": "456 Hollywood Blvd",
"locality": "Hollywood",
"region": "CA",
"postalCode": "91608",
"country": "USA",
"formatted": "456 Hollywood Blvd\nHollywood, CA 91608 USA",
"type": "home"
}
],
"phoneNumbers": [
{
"value": "555-555-5555",
"type": "work"
},
{
"value": "555-555-4444",
"type": "mobile"
}
],
"ims": [
{
"value": "someaimhandle",
"type": "aim"
}
],
"photos": [
{
"value": "https://photos.example.com/profilephoto/72930000000Ccne/F",
"type": "photo"
},
{
"value": "https://photos.example.com/profilephoto/72930000000Ccne/T",
"type": "thumbnail"
}
],
"userType": "Employee",
"title": "Tour Guide",
"preferredLanguage":"en-US",
"locale": "en-US",
"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"active":true,
"password":"t1meMa$heen",
"groups": [
{
"value": "e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a",
"$ref": "/Groups/e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a",
"display": "Tour Guides"
},
{
"value": "fc348aa8-3835-40eb-a20b-c726e15c55b5",
"$ref": "/Groups/fc348aa8-3835-40eb-a20b-c726e15c55b5",
"display": "Employees"
},
{
"value": "71ddacd2-a8e7-49b8-a5db-ae50d0a5bfd7",
"$ref": "/Groups/71ddacd2-a8e7-49b8-a5db-ae50d0a5bfd7",
"display": "US Employees"
}
],
"x509Certificates": [
{
"value": "MIIDQzCCAqygAwIBAgICEAAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQAwTjELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMx
EzARBgNVBAgMCkNhbGlmb3JuaWExFDASBgNVBAoMC2V4YW1wbGUuY29tMRQwEgYD
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}
],
"urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User": {
"employeeNumber": "701984",
"costCenter": "4130",
"organization": "Universal Studios",
"division": "Theme Park",
"department": "Tour Operations",
"manager": {
"managerId": "26118915-6090-4610-87e4-49d8ca9f808d",
"$ref": "/Users/26118915-6090-4610-87e4-49d8ca9f808d",
"displayName": "John Smith"
}
},
"meta": {
"resourceType": "User",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff591\"",
"location": "https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646"
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section title="Group Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of SCIM Group
representation in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="groupJSON" title="Example Group JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:Group"],
"id": "e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a",
"displayName": "Tour Guides",
"members": [
{
"value": "2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646",
"$ref": "https://example.com/v2/Users/2819c223-7f76-453a-919d-413861904646",
"display": "Babs Jensen"
},
{
"value": "902c246b-6245-4190-8e05-00816be7344a",
"$ref": "https://example.com/v2/Users/902c246b-6245-4190-8e05-00816be7344a",
"display": "Mandy Pepperidge"
}
],
"meta": {
"resourceType": "Group",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff592\"",
"location": "https://example.com/v2/Groups/e9e30dba-f08f-4109-8486-d5c6a331660a"
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section title="Service Provider Configuration Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of the SCIM service
provider configuration representation in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="serviceProviderConfigJSON"
title="Example Service Provider Config JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:ServiceProviderConfig"],
"documentationUrl":"http://example.com/help/scim.html",
"patch": {
"supported":true
},
"bulk": {
"supported":true,
"maxOperations":1000,
"maxPayloadSize":1048576
},
"filter": {
"supported":true,
"maxResults": 200
},
"changePassword" : {
"supported":true
},
"sort": {
"supported":true
},
"etag": {
"supported":true
},
"authenticationSchemes": [
{
"name": "OAuth Bearer Token",
"description": "Authentication Scheme using the OAuth Bearer Token Standard",
"specUrl":"http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-bearer-01",
"documentationUrl":"http://example.com/help/oauth.html",
"type":"oauthbearertoken",
"primary": true
},
{
"name": "HTTP Basic",
"description": "Authentication Scheme using the Http Basic Standard",
"specUrl":"http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt",
"documentationUrl":"http://example.com/help/httpBasic.html",
"type":"httpbasic"
}
],
"meta": {
"location":"https://example.com/v2/ServiceProviderConfig",
"resourceType": "ServiceProviderConfig",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff594\""
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section anchor="resourceTypesRepresentation"
title="Resource Type Representation">
<t>The following is a non-normative example of the SCIM resource type
representation in JSON format.</t>
<figure anchor="resourceTypeJSON"
title="Example Resource Type JSON Representation">
<artwork>{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:ResourceType"],
"id":"User",
"name":"User",
"endpoint": "/Users",
"description": "User Account",
"schema": "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User",
"schemaExtensions": [
{
"schema": "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User",
"required": true
}
],
"meta": {
"location":"https://example.com/v2/ResourceTypes/User",
"resourceType": "ResourceType",
"created": "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified": "2011-05-13T04:42:34Z",
"version": "W\/\"3694e05e9dff595\""
}
}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
<section anchor="schema-representation" title="Schema Representation">
<t>The following is intended as normative example of the SCIM Schema
representation in JSON format. Where permitted individual values and
schema MAY change. Included but not limited to, are schemas for User,
Group, and enterprise user.</t>
<figure anchor="schemaJSON" title="Eample Schema JSON Representation">
<artwork>{[
{
"id" : "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User",
"name" : "User",
"description" : "User Account",
"attributes" : [
{
"name" : "userName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Unique identifier for the User typically used by the user to directly authenticate to the service provider. Each User MUST include a non-empty userName value. This identifier MUST be unique across the Service Consumer's entire set of Users. REQUIRED",
"required" : true,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "server"
},
{
"name" : "name",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The components of the user's real name. Providers MAY return just the full name as a single string in the formatted sub-attribute, or they MAY return just the individual component attributes using the other sub-attributes, or they MAY return both. If both variants are returned, they SHOULD be describing the same name, with the formatted name indicating how the component attributes should be combined.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "formatted",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The full name, including all middle names, titles, and suffixes as appropriate, formatted for display (e.g. Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "familyName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The family name of the User, or Last Name in most Western languages (e.g. Jensen given the full name Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "givenName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The given name of the User, or First Name in most Western languages (e.g. Barbara given the full name Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "middleName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The middle name(s) of the User (e.g. Robert given the full name Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "honorificPrefix",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The honorific prefix(es) of the User, or Title in most Western languages (e.g. Ms. given the full name Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "honorificSuffix",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The honorific suffix(es) of the User, or Suffix in most Western languages (e.g. III. given the full name Ms. Barbara J Jensen, III.).",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "displayName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The name of the User, suitable for display to end-users. The name SHOULD be the full name of the User being described if known",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "nickName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The casual way to address the user in real life, e.g. \"Bob\" or \"Bobby\" instead of \"Robert\". This attribute SHOULD NOT be used to represent a User's username (e.g. bjensen or mpepperidge)",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "profileUrl",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A fully qualified URL to a page representing the User's online profile",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "title",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The user's title, such as \"Vice President.\"",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "userType",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Used to identify the organization to user relationship. Typical values used might be \"Contractor\", \"Employee\", \"Intern\", \"Temp\", \"External\", and \"Unknown\" but any value may be used ",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "preferredLanguage",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Indicates the User's preferred written or spoken language. Generally used for selecting a localized User interface. e.g., 'en_US' specifies the language English and country US.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "locale",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Used to indicate the User's default location for purposes of localizing items such as currency, date time format, numerical representations, etc.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "timezone",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The User's time zone in the \"Olson\" timezone database format [19]; e.g.,'America/Los_Angeles'",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "active",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the User's administrative status.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "password",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The User's clear text password. This attribute is intended to be used as a means to specify an initial password when creating a new User or to reset an existing User's password.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "writeOnly",
"returned" : "never",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "emails",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "E-mail addresses for the user. The value SHOULD be canonicalized by the Service Provider, e.g. bjensen@example.com instead of bjensen@EXAMPLE.COM. Canonical Type values of work, home, and other.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "E-mail addresses for the user. The value SHOULD be canonicalized by the Service Provider, e.g. bjensen@example.com instead of bjensen@EXAMPLE.COM. Canonical Type values of work, home, and other.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'work' or 'home'.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"work",
"home",
"other"
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute, e.g. the preferred mailing address or primary e-mail address. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "phoneNumbers",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "Phone numbers for the User. The value SHOULD be canonicalized by the Service Provider according to format in RFC3966 [20] e.g. 'tel:+1-201-555-0123'. Canonical Type values of work, home, mobile, fax, pager and other.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Phone number of the User",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'work' or 'home' or 'mobile' etc.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"work",
"home",
"mobile",
"fax",
"pager",
"other"
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute, e.g. the preferred phone number or primary phone number. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "ims",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "Instant messaging addresses for the User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Instant messaging address for the User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'aim', 'gtalk', 'mobile' etc.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"aim",
"gtalk",
"icq",
"xmpp",
"msn",
"skype",
"qq",
"yahoo"
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute, e.g. the preferred messenger or primary messenger. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "photos",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "URLs of photos of the User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "URL of a photo of the User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'photo' or 'thumbnail'.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"photo",
"thumbnail"
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute, e.g. the preferred photo or thumbnail. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "addresses",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "A physical mailing address for this User, as described in (address Element). Canonical Type Values of work, home, and other. The value attribute is a complex type with the following sub-attributes.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "formatted",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The full mailing address, formatted for display or use with a mailing label. This attribute MAY contain newlines.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "streetAddress",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The full street address component, which may include house number, street name, PO BOX, and multi-line extended street address information. This attribute MAY contain newlines.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "locality",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The city or locality component.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "region",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The state or region component.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "postalCode",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The zipcode or postal code component.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "country",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The country name component.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'work' or 'home'.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"work",
"home",
"other"
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "groups",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "A list of groups that the user belongs to, either thorough direct membership, nested groups, or dynamically calculated",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The identifier of the User's group.",
"readOnly" : false,
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "$ref",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The URI of the corresponding Group resource to which the user belongs",
"readOnly" : false,
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"readOnly" : true,
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function; e.g., 'direct' or 'indirect'.",
"readOnly" : false,
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"direct",
"indirect"
],
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "entitlements",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "A list of entitlements for the User that represent a thing the User has.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The value of an entitlement.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "roles",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "A list of roles for the User that collectively represent who the User is; e.g., 'Student', 'Faculty'.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The value of a role.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "x509Certificates",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : true,
"description" : "A list of certificates issued to the User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The value of a X509 certificate.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "display",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name, primarily used for display purposes. READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the attribute's function.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "primary",
"type" : "boolean",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A Boolean value indicating the 'primary' or preferred attribute value for this attribute. The primary attribute value 'true' MUST appear no more than once.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"meta" : {
"resourceType" : "Schema",
"created" : "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified" : "2014-02-04T00:00:00Z",
"version" : "W/\"3694e05e9dff596\"",
"location" : "https://example.com/v2/Schemas/urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"
}
},
{
"id" : "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:Group",
"name" : "Group",
"description" : "Group",
"attributes" : [
{
"name" : "displayName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A human readable name for the Group. REQUIRED.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "members",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A list of members of the Group.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "value",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The identifier of the member of this Group.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "immutable",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "$ref",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The URI of the corresponding to the member resource of this Group.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "immutable",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "type",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "A label indicating the type of resource; e.g., 'User' or 'Group'.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"canonicalValues" : [
"User",
"Group"
],
"mutability" : "immutable",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"meta" : {
"resourceType" : "Schema",
"created" : "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified" : "2014-02-04T00:00:00Z",
"version" : "W/\"3694e05e9dff596\"",
"location" : "https://example.com/v2/Schemas/urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:Group"
}
},
{
"id" : "urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User",
"name" : "EnterpriseUser",
"description" : "Enterprise User",
"attributes" : [
{
"name" : "employeeNumber",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Numeric or alphanumeric identifier assigned to a person, typically based on order of hire or association with an organization.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "costCenter",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Identifies the name of a cost center.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "organization",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Identifies the name of an organization.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "division",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Identifies the name of a division.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "department",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "Identifies the name of a department.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "manager",
"type" : "complex",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The User's manager. A complex type that optionally allows Service Providers to represent organizational hierarchy by referencing the \"id\" attribute of another User.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"subAttributes" : [
{
"name" : "managerId",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The id of the SCIM resource representing the User's manager. REQUIRED.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "$ref",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The URI of the SCIM resource representing the User's manager. REQUIRED.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
},
{
"name" : "displayName",
"type" : "string",
"multiValued" : false,
"description" : "The displayName of the User's manager. OPTIONAL and READ-ONLY.",
"required" : false,
"caseExact" : false,
"mutability" : "readOnly",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"mutability" : "readWrite",
"returned" : "default",
"uniqueness" : "none"
}
],
"meta" : {
"resourceType" : "Schema",
"created" : "2010-01-23T04:56:22Z",
"lastModified" : "2014-02-04T00:00:00Z",
"version" : "W/\"3694e05e9dff596\"",
"location" : "https://example.com/v2/Schemas/urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0:User"
}
}
]}</artwork>
</figure>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="security" title="Security Considerations" toc="default">
<t>The SCIM Core schema defines attributes that MAY contain personally
identifiable information as well as other sensitive data. Aside from
prohibiting password values in a SCIM response this specification does
not provide any means or guarantee of confidentiality.</t>
<t>In particular, attributes such as <spanx style="verb">id</spanx> and
<spanx style="verb">externalId</spanx> are of particular concern as
personally identifiable information that uniquely map to Users (because
they are URIs). Where possible, it is suggested that service providers
take the following remediations:<list style="symbols">
<t>Assign and bind identifiers to specific tenants and/or clients.
When mulitple tenants are able to reference the same resource, they
should do so via separate identifiers (id or externalId). This
ensures that separate domains linked to the same information may not
perform identifier correlation.</t>
<t>In the case of <spanx style="verb">externalId</spanx>, if
multiple values are supported, use access control to restrict access
to the client domain that assigned the <spanx style="verb">externalId</spanx>
value.</t>
<t>Ensure that access to data is appropriately restricted to
authorized parties with a need-to-know.</t>
<t>When persisted, the appropriate protection mechanisms are in
place to restrict access by unauthorized parties including
administrators or parties with access to backup data.</t>
</list></t>
<t>It is important to note that these considerations are intentionally
general in nature. Considerations relative to the access protocol are
out of scope of the core-schema document and are addressed in other SCIM
specifications.</t>
</section>
<section title="IANA Considerations">
<section title="New Registration of SCIM URN Sub-namespace">
<t>IANA has created a registry for new IETF URN sub-namespaces, <spanx
style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:</spanx>, per <xref
target="RFC3553"/>. The registration request is as follows:</t>
<t>Per <xref target="RFC3553"/>, IANA has registered a new URN
sub-namespace, <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim</spanx>.<list
style="symbols">
<t>Registry name: scim</t>
<t>Specification: [this document]</t>
<t>Repository: [see <xref target="scimNamespace"/>]</t>
<t>Index value: values [see <xref target="scimNamespace"/>]</t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section anchor="scimNamespace" title="URN Sub-Namespace for SCIM">
<t>SCIM schemas and SCIM messages utilize URIs to identify the schema
in use or other relevant context. This section creates and registers
an IETF URN Sub-namespace for use in the SCIM specifications and
future extensions.</t>
<section title="Specification Template">
<t><list style="hanging">
<t hangText="Namespace ID:"><vspace blankLines="1"/> The
Namespace ID <spanx style="verb">scim</spanx> is requested.</t>
<t hangText="Registration Information:"><vspace blankLines="1"/>
Version: 1</t>
<t>Date: [[insert final submission date]]</t>
<t hangText="Declared registrant of the namespace:"><list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="Registering organization"><vspace
blankLines="0"/> The Internet Engineering Task Force</t>
<t hangText="Designated contact"><vspace blankLines="0"/> A
designated expert will monitor the SCIM public mailing list,
<spanx style="verb">scim@ietf.org</spanx>.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="Declaration of Syntactic Structure:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> The Namespace Specific String (NSS) of all URNs
that use the "scim" NID shall have the following structure:
<figure>
<artwork>urn:ietf:params:scim:{type}:{name}{:other}</artwork>
</figure> The keywords have the following meaning: <list
style="hanging">
<t hangText="type"><vspace blankLines="0"/> The entity type
which is either <spanx style="verb">schemas</spanx> or
<spanx style="verb">api</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="name"><vspace blankLines="0"/> A required
US-ASCII string that conforms to the URN syntax requirements
(see <xref target="RFC2141"/> ) and defines a major
namespace of a schema used within SCIM (e.g. <spanx
style="verb">core</spanx> in the case of SCIM Core Schema).
The value MAY also be an industry name or organization
name.</t>
<t hangText="other"><vspace blankLines="0"/> Any US-ASCII
string that conforms to the URN syntax requirements (see
<xref target="RFC2141"/> ) and defines the sub-namespace
(which MAY be further broken down in namespaces delimited by
colons) as needed to uniquely identify a schema.</t>
</list></t>
<t hangText="Relevant Ancillary Documentation:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/>None</t>
<t hangText="Identifier Uniqueness Considerations:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/>The designated contact shall be responsible for
reviewing and enforcing uniqueness.</t>
<t hangText="Identifier Persistence Considerations:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/>Once a name has been allocated it MUST NOT be
re-allocated for a different purpose. The rules provided for
assignments of values within a sub-namespace MUST be constructed
so that the meaning of values cannot change. This registration
mechanism is not appropriate for naming values whose meaning may
change over time.</t>
<t>As the SCIM specifications are updated and the SCIM protocol
version is adjusted, a new registration will be made when
significant changes are made. Example, <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:1.0 (externally defined, not previously registered)</spanx>
and <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0</spanx>.</t>
<t hangText="Process of Identifier Assignment:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> Identifiers with namespace type "schema" (e.g.
<spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas</spanx> ) are
assigned after the review of the assigned contact via the SCIM
public mailing list, <spanx style="verb">scim@ietf.org</spanx>
as documented in <xref target="schemaReg"/>.</t>
<t>Namespaces with type "api" (e.g. <spanx style="verb">urn:ietf:params:scim:api</spanx>
) are reserved for IETF approved SCIM specifications. Namespaces
with type "param" are reserved for future use.</t>
<t hangText="Process of Identifier Resolution:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> The namespace is not currently listed with a
Resolution Discovery System (RDS), but nothing about the
namespace prohibits the future definition of appropriate
resolution methods or listing with an RDS.</t>
<t hangText="Rules for Lexical Equivalence:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> No special considerations; the rules for
lexical equivalence specified in <xref target="RFC2141"/>
apply.</t>
<t hangText="Conformance with URN Syntax:"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> No special considerations.</t>
<t hangText="Validation Mechanism:"><vspace blankLines="1"/>
None specified.</t>
<t hangText="Scope:"><vspace blankLines="1"/> Global.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
<section title="Pre-Registered SCIM Schema Identifiers">
<t>The following SCIM Identifiers are defined: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> SCIM Core Schema as specified in <xref
target="core-resources"/> and <xref
target="initialSchemaRegistry"/>.</t>
<t
hangText="urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:extension:enterprise:2.0"><vspace
blankLines="1"/> Enterprise schema extensions as defined in
<xref target="enterpriseUser"/> and <xref
target="initialSchemaRegistry"/>.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="schemaReg" title="Registering SCIM Schemas">
<t>This section defines the process for registering new SCIM schemas
with IANA. A schema URI is used as a value in the schemas attribute
(<xref target="schema"/>) for the purpose of distinguishing extensions
used in a SCIM resource.</t>
<section title="Registration Procedure">
<t>The IETF has created a mailing list, scim@ietf.org, which can be
used for public discussion of SCIM schema proposals prior to
registration. Use of the mailing list is strongly encouraged. The
IESG has appointed a designated expert who will monitor the
scim@ietf.org mailing list and review registrations.</t>
<t>Registration of new schemas MUST be reviewed by the designated
expert and published in an RFC. A Standards Track RFC is REQUIRED
for the registration of new value data types that modify existing
properties. A Standards Track RFC is also REQUIRED for registration
of SCIM schema URIs that modify SCIM schema previously documented in
a Standards Track RFC.</t>
<t>The registration procedure begins when a completed registration
template, defined in the sections below, is sent to scim@ietf.org
and iana@iana.org. Within two weeks, the designated expert is
expected to tell IANA and the submitter of the registration whether
the registration is approved, approved with minor changes, or
rejected with cause. When a registration is rejected with cause, it
can be re-submitted if the concerns listed in the cause are
addressed. Decisions made by the designated expert can be appealed
to the IESG Applications Area Director, then to the IESG. They
follow the normal appeals procedure for IESG decisions.</t>
<t>Once the registration procedure concludes successfully, IANA
creates or modifies the corresponding record in the SCIM schema
registry. The completed registration template is discarded.</t>
<t>An RFC specifying new schema URI MUST include the completed
registration templates, which MAY be expanded with additional
information. These completed templates are intended to go in the
body of the document, not in the IANA Considerations section. The
RFC SHOULD include any attributes defined.</t>
</section>
<section title="Schema Registration Template">
<t>A SCIM schema URI is defined by completing the following
template: <list style="hanging">
<t hangText="Schema URI:">Schema URI: A unique URI for the SCIM
schema extension.</t>
<t hangText="Schema Name:">A descriptive name of the schema
extension (e.g. Generic Device)</t>
<t hangText="Intended or Associated Resource Type:">A value
defining the resource type (e.g. "Device").</t>
<t hangText="Purpose:">A description of the purpose of the
extension and/or its intended use.</t>
<t hangText="Single-value Attributes:">A list and description of
single-valued attributes defined including complex
attributes.</t>
<t hangText="Multi-valued Attributes:">A list and description of
multi-valued attributes defined including complex
attributes.</t>
</list></t>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="initialSchemaRegistry"
title="Initial SCIM Schema Registry">
<t>The IANA has created and will maintain the following registries for
SCIM schema URIs with pointers to appropriate reference documents.
Note: the Schema URI broken into two lines for readability.</t>
<texttable title="SCIM Schema URIs for Data Resources">
<ttcol>Schema URI</ttcol>
<ttcol>Name</ttcol>
<ttcol>Reference</ttcol>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: core:2.0:User</c>
<c>User Resource</c>
<c>See <xref target="user-resource"/></c>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: extension:enterprise:2.0:User</c>
<c>Enterprise User Extension</c>
<c>See <xref target="enterpriseUser"/></c>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: core:2.0:Group</c>
<c>Group Resource</c>
<c>See <xref target="group-resource"/></c>
</texttable>
<texttable title="SCIM Server Related Schema URIs">
<ttcol>Schema URI</ttcol>
<ttcol>Name</ttcol>
<ttcol>Reference</ttcol>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: core:2.0:ServiceProviderConfig</c>
<c>Service Provider Configuration Schema</c>
<c>See <xref target="serviceProviderConfig"/></c>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: core:2.0:ResourceType</c>
<c>Resource Type Config</c>
<c>See <xref target="resource-type-schema"/></c>
<c>urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas: core:2.0:Schema</c>
<c>Schema Definitions Schema</c>
<c>See <xref target="schema-schema"/></c>
</texttable>
</section>
</section>
</middle>
<back>
<references title="Normative References">
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.2119"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.2141"?>
<?rfc include='reference.RFC.3553' ?>
<?rfc include='reference.RFC.3629' ?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.3986"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.3966"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.7159"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.4647"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.5234"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.5646"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.6557"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.7231"?>
<reference anchor="XML-Schema">
<front>
<title>XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition</title>
<author fullname="Paul V. Biron" initials="P." surname="Biron">
<organization>Kaiser Permanente for Health Level
Seven</organization>
</author>
<author fullname="Ashok Malhotra" initials="A." surname="Malhotra">
<organization>Microsoft (formerly of IBM)</organization>
</author>
<date day="28" month="October" year="2004"/>
</front>
<format target="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/" type="HTML"/>
</reference>
</references>
<references title="Informative References">
<?rfc include='http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2277.xml'?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.4512"?>
<?rfc include="reference.RFC.6749"?>
<reference anchor="Olson-TZ">
<front>
<title>Sources for Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time Data</title>
<author>
<organization/>
</author>
<date/>
</front>
<format target="http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm" type="HTML"/>
</reference>
<reference anchor="ISO3166">
<front>
<title>ISO 3166:1988 (E/F) - Codes for the representation of names
of countries - The International Organization for Standardization,
3rd edition</title>
<author>
<organization/>
</author>
<date day="15" month="08" year="1988"/>
</front>
</reference>
<reference anchor="ISO639-2">
<front>
<title>ISO639-2: Codes for the Representation of Names of
Languages</title>
<author>
<organization>ISO 639.2 Registration Authority</organization>
</author>
<date day="25" month="July" year="2013"/>
</front>
<format target="http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php"
type="HTML"/>
</reference>
<reference anchor="PortableContacts">
<front>
<title>Portable Contacts 1.0 Draft C - Schema Only</title>
<author fullname="Joeseph Smarr" initials="J." surname="Smarr">
<organization abbrev="plaxo">Plaxo</organization>
</author>
<date day="5" month="August" year="2008"/>
</front>
<format target="http://www.portablecontacts.net/draft-schema.html"
type="HTML"/>
</reference>
</references>
<section title="Acknowledgements">
<t>The editors would like to acknowledge the contribution and work of
the past draft editors: <list>
<t>Chuck Mortimore, Salesforce</t>
<t>Patrick Harding, Ping</t>
<t>Paul Madsen, Ping</t>
<t>Trey Drake, UnboundID</t>
</list></t>
<t>The SCIM Community would like to thank the following people for the
work they've done in the research, formulation, drafting, editing, and
support of this specification.</t>
<t><list style="empty">
<t>Morteza Ansari (morteza.ansari@cisco.com)</t>
<t>Sidharth Choudhury (schoudhury@salesforce.com)</t>
<t>Samuel Erdtman (samuel@erdtman.se)</t>
<t>Kelly Grizzle (kelly.grizzle@sailpoint.com)</t>
<t>Chris Phillips (cjphillips@gmail.com)</t>
<t>Erik Wahlstroem (erik@wahlstromstekniska.se)</t>
<t>Phil Hunt (phil.hunt@yahoo.com)</t>
</list></t>
<t>Special thanks to Joeseph Smarr, who's excellent work on the Portable
Contacts Specification <xref target="PortableContacts"/> provided a
basis for the SCIM schema structure and text.</t>
</section>
<section title="Change Log">
<t>[[This section to be removed prior to publication as an RFC]]</t>
<t>Draft 02 - KG - Addition of schema extensibility</t>
<t>Draft 03 - PH - Revisions based on following tickets: <list>
<t>09 - Attribute uniquenes</t>
<t>10 - Returnability of attributes</t>
<t>35 - Attribute mutability (replaces readOnly)</t>
<t>52 - Minor textual changes</t>
<t>53 - Standard use of term client (some was consumer)</t>
<t>56 - Make manager attribute consistent with other $ref attrs</t>
<t>58 - Add optional id to ResourceType objects for consistency</t>
<t>59 - Fix capitalization per IETF editor practices</t>
<t>60 - Changed <eref> tags to normal <xref> and
<reference> tags</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 04 - PH - Revisions based on the following tickets: <list>
<t>43 - Drop short-hand notation for complex multi-valued
attributes</t>
<t>61 - Specify attribute name limitations</t>
<t>62 - Fix 'mutability' normative language</t>
<t>63 - Fix incorrect EnterpriseUser schema reference</t>
<t>68 - Update JSON references from RFC4627 to RFC7159</t>
<t>71 - Made corrections to language tags in compliance with BCP47 /
RFC5646</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 05 - PH - Revisions based on the following tickets <list>
<t>23 - Clarified that the server is not required to preserve case
for case insensitive strings</t>
<t>41 - Add IANA considerations</t>
<t>72 - Added text to indicate UTF-8 is default and mandatory
encoding format per BCP18</t>
<t>- Typo corrections and removed some redundant text</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 06 - PH - Revisions based on the following tickets <list>
<t>63 - Corrected enterprise user URI in 14.2 and section 7, URI
namespace changes due to ticket #41</t>
<t>66 - Updated reference to final HTTP/1.1 drafts (RFC 7230)</t>
<t>41 - Add IANA considerations</t>
<t>- Removed redundant text (e.g. SAML binding, replaced REST with
HTTP)</t>
<t>- Reordered introduction, definitions and notation sections to
follow typical format</t>
<t>- meta.attributes removed due to new PURGE command in draft 04
(no longer used)</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 07 - PH - Edits and revisions<list>
<t>- Dropped use of the term API in favour of HTTP protocol or just
protocol.</t>
<t>- Clarified meaning of null and unassigned</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 08 - PH - Revised IANA namespace to urn:ietf:params:scim per
RFC3553</t>
<t>Draft 09 - PH - Editorial revisions and clarifications<list>
<t>Removed duplicate text from Schema Schema section</t>
<t>Removed "operation" attribute from Multi-valued Attribute
sub-attribute definitions. This was used in the old PATCH command
and is no longer valid.</t>
<t>Revised some layout to make indentation and definition of
attributes more clear (added vspace elements)</t>
</list></t>
<t>Draft 10 - PH - Editorial revisions<list>
<t>Simplified namespace definition for urn:ietf:params:scim</t>
<t>Clarified "schemas" attribute as representing the JSON body
schema in an HTTP Req/Resp</t>
<t>Reduced use of confusing term "core" in "Core User" and "Core
Group"</t>
<t>Added clarifications and security considerations for
externalId</t>
<t>Re-worded descriptions SCIM schema extension model (sec 3) and
core schema (sec 4) for improved clarity</t>
</list></t>
</section>
</back>
</rfc>
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