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Adobe Configuration

You can either create a project on your own and provide us with the information listed in the following config file example or assign us a role to do so. If you want to create your own project, you can follow the procedure shown below:

Information needed for configuration:

  • Federated domain
  • Organization id
  • Client id
  • Client secret
  • Technical account id
  • Private key

The information can be obtained from the following steps

Step 1: Create a project in Adobe developer console

After successfully logging in to Adobe Developer Console, you arrive at the Home screen. This is where you can find quick start links to create a project or download resources, view and edit your public profile, and access the Projects and Downloads screens using the top navigation.

Click “create new project” to start

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Step 2: Add an API to the project using Service Account (JWT)

Click “Add API”

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Step 3: Create a User Management API

Scroll down to select User Management API and click Next

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Step 4: Generate a key pair

Select OPTION 1 generate a key pair, click Next, and then save the downloaded config.zip (containing the public key and private key) for future use

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Step 5: Save API

Click Save configured API

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Select User Management API from APIs on the sidebar

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Click Retrieve client secret to get client secret

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Save client id, client secret, technical account id, organization id for configuration

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Open Cloudwork, click Adobe Coherent Cloud

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Go to Adobe page

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Click add new config details

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Fill Org Id, Client Id, Client Secret, Tech Acct, and and input the school’s domain

You can see “New Config created

The Saved Config> Domain will show after a private key has been uploaded

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The next step is to upload the private key

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Check the format of the private key, and click Choose file to upload the selected private key

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The uploaded file should end with .key

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And the file should exactly follow the format in the example

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If the uploaded file is not compatible with input config details, you will be redirected to the Adobe page and seeing the red flashing message

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If successful, you will be redirected to the Adobe page and see the green flashing

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Click on the domain, you will see the private key uploaded has been changed to “yes”

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