Generic REST Collector does not replace Query Parameters passed as part of the POST Request Body in RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle
Originally Published: 2020-04-22
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Applies To
RSA Version/Condition: 7.2.0
Issue
In the example below, groups and group members are being collected from the endpoint. A Query Parameter called group_id with a Parameter Value of ${Groupid} is defined under Query Parameters and then used in the Request Body. When the request is made, the group_id Query Parameter is replaced with the actual Group Id. However, the group_id in the Request Body is not replaced. This works fine for endpoints that have Query Parameters in their API calls. But when collecting from an endpoint that does not have Query Parameters in their API calls and expect the Query Parameters to be in the Request Body, the collection fails. An example of an endpoint that expects Query Parameters in the Request Body is Dropbox.
Cause
This is a known issue reported in engineering ticket ACM-104797.
Resolution
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