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.
Prerequisites
Log in to the
vCloud
Automation Center console as a
service
architect.
Procedure
1 | Select
.
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2 | Click
Add ( ).
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3 | Navigate to
in the
vCenter
Orchestrator workflow library, and select the
Create a
user in a group workflow.
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4 | Click
Next.
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5 | Change the name of the
blueprint to
Create a test user, and leave the description
as is.
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6 | Click
Next.
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7 | Edit the blueprint form.
a | Click the
Edit icon ( ) next to the
groupContainer text
box, and change the name of the label to
Group container.
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b | Click
Submit to save the
changes.
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c | Click the
Edit icon ( ) next to the
accountName text
box, and change the label to
Account name.
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d | Click
Submit to save the
changes.
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e | Click the
Edit icon ( ) next to the
domainName text
box, and change the name of the label to
Domain name.
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f | Click the
Constraints tab.
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g | Select
Constant from the
Value drop-down
menu and type
test.domain.
You set the domain
name to a constant value.
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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.
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i | Click
Submit to save the
changes.
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j | Click the
Edit icon ( ) next to the
displayName text
box, and change the label to
Display name.
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k | Click
Submit to save the
changes.
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8 | Click
Next.
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9 | Select
newUser
[Test User] as an output parameter to be provisioned.
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10 | Click
Add.
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You created a blueprint for
creating a test user and you can see it on the Service blueprints page.
What to do next
Publish the Create a test user
blueprint to make it an active catalog item.