One of the mandatory requirements a repository must fulfill is to integrate with the authentication and authorization infrastructure (AAI). This requires collaboration between the repository administrator, NRP administration team, AAI administration team, and repository system specialists. So far, these parties have been maintaining their own copies of the information related to the integration.
With this issue, we are proposing to extend the NKR repository schema, so the information can be stored in one place accessible to all parties (which should be covered by the repository administrator and infrastructure team roles).
Proposed new items, described using .schema.json fragments, and respective justifications and comments can be found in the attached file. Feel free to reach out if anything needs to be clarified or if you wish to dispute any item.
P.S. the proposal has been consulted with dmiksik
AAI-in-NKR-Repository-Schema.txt
One of the mandatory requirements a repository must fulfill is to integrate with the authentication and authorization infrastructure (AAI). This requires collaboration between the repository administrator, NRP administration team, AAI administration team, and repository system specialists. So far, these parties have been maintaining their own copies of the information related to the integration.
With this issue, we are proposing to extend the NKR repository schema, so the information can be stored in one place accessible to all parties (which should be covered by the repository administrator and infrastructure team roles).
Proposed new items, described using .schema.json fragments, and respective justifications and comments can be found in the attached file. Feel free to reach out if anything needs to be clarified or if you wish to dispute any item.
P.S. the proposal has been consulted with dmiksik
AAI-in-NKR-Repository-Schema.txt