Import user photo from LDAP into S-N (reloaded)
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‎07-15-2013 01:16 PM
Dear Community,
my company is now changing to Service-Now and I'm currently working on adapting it to our needs. I worked the entire day long on the import of the LDAP user photo into S-N and I really got to thank john.roberts who first published in 2009 the base-script for what I need, see this topic: Importing user picture from LDAP into S-N.
Unfortunately his script is out-of-date as calling packages directly is now prohibited with the Calgary release and also his script is not able to update existing photos in S-N. So I accepted the challenge and modified his script.
It's already working and I want to share it with you in a minute, but maybe you guys can help me on a few questions as I'm new to S-N and JavaScript (previously I was more working on MS.NET).
1. Only import JPEG pictures into your LDAP, else you need to modify the script (to be honest I don't know if LDAP supports other formats)
2. Make sure to add the value "thumbnailphoto" to the system property "glide.ldap.binary_attributes". This system property should already exist on the sys_properties.list, otherwise add it manually by following the instructions that can be found on the S-N wiki.
Note: john.roberts script was aiming for the "jpegphoto", you can also use such attribute but you need to change the previous mentioned system property and also the following script accordingly (simply replace each thumbnailphoto with jpegphoto).
3. Make sure to set the system property "com.glide.loader.verify_target_field_size" to true. By default it's false. Otherwise follow the instructions given on john.roberts script.
Go to your "LDAP user import" transform map and add a new onAfter transform script.
Sorry, I'm horrible in giving proper comments on scripts. Please refer to john.roberts base-script or simply ask me if you have a question.
//add user image from ldap thumbnailphoto attribute and keep records in SN up-to-date
//**first check and get the existing photo of the SN-record
//this is vital if we want to update the photo when it has been changed in LDAP
//however the more users there are and the bigger the stored pictures are, it might slowdown the import process
//It can be simplified but then SN-pictures will not be removed automatically when the picture has been removed in LDAP
var existingPhoto = new GlideRecord('sys_attachment');
existingPhoto.addQuery('table_name','ZZ_YYsys_user');
existingPhoto.addQuery('table_sys_id',target.sys_id);
existingPhoto.addQuery('file_name','photo');
existingPhoto.query();
//**check if there is a picture on LDAP
if (source.u_thumbnailphoto != '') {
//**if there is no picture for the record in SN
if (!existingPhoto.next()) {
//**launch the function to attach the picture
attachPhoto();
}
//**if there is a picture for the record in SN
else {
var sysEncodedAttachment = new GlideSysAttachment();
var binData = sysEncodedAttachment.getBytes(existingPhoto);
var EncodedBytes = GlideStringUtil.base64Encode(binData);
//**verify if the current existing SN-picture for the record does not match the current LDAP picture
//if it does not match, delete the current SN-picture and launch the funtion to attach the new picture
if (EncodedBytes != source.u_thumbnailphoto) {
existingPhoto.deleteRecord();
attachPhoto();
}
}
}
//**if there is no picture on LDAP
else {
//**check if there is one on the SN-record and delete it
if (existingPhoto.next()) {
existingPhoto.deleteRecord();
}
}
//function to attach a new photo from the LDAP to the SN-record
function attachPhoto(){
var sysDecodedAttachment = new GlideSysAttachment();
var DecodedBytes = GlideStringUtil.base64DecodeAsBytes(source.u_thumbnailphoto);
var attID = sysDecodedAttachment.write(target, 'photo', 'image/jpeg', DecodedBytes);
var newAttachment = new GlideRecord("sys_attachment");
newAttachment.addQuery("sys_id", attID);
newAttachment.query();
if (newAttachment.next()) {
newAttachment.table_name = "ZZ_YYsys_user";
newAttachment.table_sys_id = target.sys_id;
newAttachment.content_type = 'image/jpeg';
newAttachment.update();
}
}
So... as you can see in order to be able to delete the photo on S-N if it has been removed in LDAP, I need to load the entire S-N image-data for each user-record there is. Meaning the more users you have and the bigger the stored pictures are, the longer it will take to verify and import. If you guys have an idea how to optimise this, I'd be grateful! Otherwise we can simplify the script, but then the photo on S-N will not be removed if it has been removed in LDAP, however it will still be able to update changes.
As john.roberts also suggested, you can afterwards test the script only on a specific user by adding to the LDAP filter (sAMAccountName=DesiredUsername*)
P.S.: Unfortunately S-N has not yet the possibility to directly import the LDAP photo, this is the only possibility we have
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‎07-16-2013 06:00 AM
Nice work Michel. Glad to see something over 6 years old was still helpful (mostly).
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‎12-06-2013 05:25 PM
We are trying to add this functionality using this script. We can see the image data coming over in the import. But we are not seeing anything getting populated into the sys_attachment table.
Is that what we should expect to see? If not, is there another place to look for the data?
If so, then any suggestions of what we can look at to get this working?
Also, there doesn't seem to be anything in the script that takes the data from sys_attachment and associates it back to the photo field. Does that get taken care of be something else?
Thanks
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‎12-08-2013 01:30 PM
Hello,
Did you follow all the steps that I listed? If yes, it's probably the source-field that you need to modify.
We're using the attribute 'thumbnailphoto' in our LDAP to store the photo, but there is also one called 'jpegphoto'. I suggest you check on your import table how the field for the photo is called in your SN instance. For us it is 'u_thumbnailphoto', if it's different for you, you need to change all the 'source.u_thumbnailphoto' references in the script to 'source.yourfieldname'.
If this is still not working, I'd need more details.
Kind Regards
Michel
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‎12-20-2013 01:42 PM
Hi Michel,
We've been trying to use this as an OnAfter script in our transform map for LDAP, and we can confirm we see data in u_thumbnailphoto, but we don't see any resulting new records in sys_attachments. We have confirmed these are jpegphotos being placed as well. Is there a specific part of the script we should add logging/debugging to see if it's failing to create a new record?