After you created the custom resource, you can create the service blueprint to publish the Create a user in a group workflow as a catalog item.

Log in to the vCloud Automation Center console as a service architect.

1

Select Advanced Services > Service Blueprints.

2

Click Add (Add a service blueprint).

3

Navigate to Orchestrator > Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > User in the vCenter Orchestrator workflow library, and select the Create a user in a group workflow.

4

Click Next.

5

Change the name of the blueprint to Create a test user, and leave the description as is.

6

Click Next.

7

Edit the blueprint form.

a

Click the Edit icon (Edit a text box.) next to the groupContainer text box, and change the name of the label to Group container.

b

Click Submit to save the changes.

c

Click the Edit icon (Edit a text box.) next to the accountName text box, and change the label to Account name.

d

Click Submit to save the changes.

e

Click the Edit icon (Edit a text box.) next to the domainName text box, and change the name of the label to Domain name.

f

Click the Constraints tab.

g

Select Constant from the Value drop-down menu and type test.domain.

You set the domain name to a constant value.

h

Click Constant in the Visible drop-down menu and select No.

You made the domain name invisible to the consumer of the catalog item.

i

Click Submit to save the changes.

j

Click the Edit icon (Edit a text box.) next to the displayName text box, and change the label to Display name.

k

Click Submit to save the changes.

8

Click Next.

9

Select newUser [Test User] as an output parameter to be provisioned.

10

Click Add.

You created a blueprint for creating a test user and you can see it on the Service blueprints page.

Publish the Create a test user blueprint to make it an active catalog item.