CosmosDb Service Registry
Stores registered service data in an Azure CosmosDb instance.
Support is enabled by adding the following module into the overlay:
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<dependency>
<groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-server-support-cosmosdb-service-registry</artifactId>
<version>${cas.version}</version>
</dependency>
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implementation "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-cosmosdb-service-registry:${project.'cas.version'}"
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dependencyManagement {
imports {
mavenBom "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-bom:${project.'cas.version'}"
}
}
dependencies {
implementation "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-cosmosdb-service-registry"
}
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dependencies {
/*
The following platform references should be included automatically and are listed here for reference only.
implementation enforcedPlatform("org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-bom:${project.'cas.version'}")
implementation platform(org.springframework.boot.gradle.plugin.SpringBootPlugin.BOM_COORDINATES)
*/
implementation "org.apereo.cas:cas-server-support-cosmosdb-service-registry"
}
Configuration
The following settings and properties are available from the CAS configuration catalog:
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.container=CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry
Collection to store CAS service definitions.
CAS Property:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.container=CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry |
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
container: "CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry"
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.container="CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry" -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_CONTAINER="CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry"
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.container="CasCosmosDbServiceRegistry"
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database=
Database name.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
.properties
files:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database=...
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
database: "..."
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database="..." -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_DATABASE="..."
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database="..."
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.key=
Document Db master key.
This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.key

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
.properties
files:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.key=...
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
key: "..."
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.key="..." -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_KEY="..."
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.key="..."
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.uri=
Document Db host address (i.e. https://localhost:8081
).
This setting supports the Spring Expression Language.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.uri

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
.properties
files:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.uri=...
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
uri: "..."
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.uri="..." -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_URI="..."
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.uri="..."
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.allow-telemetry=false
Whether telemetry should be enabled by default. Sets the flag to enable client telemetry which will periodically collect database operations aggregation statistics, system information like cpu/memory and send it to cosmos monitoring service, which will be helpful during debugging.
CAS Property:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.allow-telemetry=... |
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
allow-telemetry: "..."
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.allow-telemetry="..." -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_ALLOW_TELEMETRY="..."
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.allow-telemetry="..."
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.consistency-level=SESSION
Document Db consistency level. Azure Cosmos DB is designed from the ground up with global distribution in mind for every data model. It is designed to offer predictable low latency guarantees, a 99.99% availability SLA, and multiple well-defined relaxed consistency models. Currently, Azure Cosmos DB provides five consistency levels: strong, bounded-staleness, session, consistent prefix, and eventual. Besides strong and eventual consistency models commonly offered by distributed databases, Azure Cosmos DB offers three more carefully codified and operationalized consistency models, and has validated their usefulness against real world use cases. These are the bounded staleness, session, and consistent prefix consistency levels. Collectively these five consistency levels enable you to make well-reasoned trade-offs between consistency, availability, and latency. Accepted values are:
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STRONG
: Linearizability -
SESSION
: Consistent Prefix. Monotonic reads, monotonic writes, read-your-writes, write-follows-reads -
EVENTUAL
: Out of order reads -
BOUNDED_STALENESS
: Consistent Prefix. Reads lag behind writes by k prefixes or t interval -
CONSISTENT_PREFIX
: Updates returned are some prefix of all the updates, with no gaps
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.consistency-level

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
.properties
files:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.consistency-level=SESSION
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
consistency-level: "SESSION"
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.consistency-level="SESSION" -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_CONSISTENCY_LEVEL="SESSION"
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.consistency-level="SESSION"
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.create-container=false
Whether collections should be created on startup.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.create-container

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
.properties
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.create-container=...
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
create-container: "..."
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.create-container="..." -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_CREATE_CONTAINER="..."
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.create-container="..."
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database-throughput=4000
The max auto scale throughput.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database-throughput

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database-throughput=4000
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
database-throughput: "4000"
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database-throughput="4000" -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_DATABASE_THROUGHPUT="4000"
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.database-throughput="4000"
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.endpoint-discovery-enabled=true
Sets the flag to enable endpoint discovery for geo-replicated database accounts. When EnableEndpointDiscovery is true, the SDK will automatically discover the current write and read regions to ensure requests are sent to the correct region based on the capability of the region and the user's preference.
org.apereo.cas.configuration.model.support.cosmosdb.CosmosDbServiceRegistryProperties.
CAS Property: cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.endpoint-discovery-enabled

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
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files:
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cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.endpoint-discovery-enabled=true
cas:
service-registry:
cosmos-db:
endpoint-discovery-enabled: "true"
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java -Dcas.service-registry.cosmos-db.endpoint-discovery-enabled="true" -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory. Note the placement of the system property which must be
specified before the CAS web application is launched.
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export CAS_SERVICE_REGISTRY_COSMOS_DB_ENDPOINT_DISCOVERY_ENABLED="true"
java -jar build/libs/cas.war
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
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java -jar build/libs/cas.war --cas.service-registry.cosmos-db.endpoint-discovery-enabled="true"
cas.war
with an embedded server container and can be found in the build/libs
directory.
Configuration Metadata
The collection of configuration properties listed in this section are automatically generated from the CAS source and components that contain the actual field definitions, types, descriptions, modules, etc. This metadata may not always be 100% accurate, or could be lacking details and sufficient explanations.
Be Selective
This section is meant as a guide only. Do NOT copy/paste the entire collection of settings into your CAS configuration; rather pick only the properties that you need. Do NOT enable settings unless you are certain of their purpose and do NOT copy settings into your configuration only to keep them as reference. All these ideas lead to upgrade headaches, maintenance nightmares and premature aging.
YAGNI
Note that for nearly ALL use cases, declaring and configuring properties listed here is sufficient. You should NOT have to explicitly massage a CAS XML/Java/etc configuration file to design an authentication handler, create attribute release policies, etc. CAS at runtime will auto-configure all required changes for you. If you are unsure about the meaning of a given CAS setting, do NOT turn it on without hesitation. Review the codebase or better yet, ask questions to clarify the intended behavior.
Naming Convention
Property names can be specified in very relaxed terms. For instance cas.someProperty
, cas.some-property
, cas.some_property
are all valid names. While all
forms are accepted by CAS, there are certain components (in CAS and other frameworks used) whose activation at runtime is conditional on a property value, where
this property is required to have been specified in CAS configuration using kebab case. This is both true for properties that are owned by CAS as well as those
that might be presented to the system via an external library or framework such as Spring Boot, etc.

When possible, properties should be stored in lower-case kebab format, such as cas.property-name=value
.
The only possible exception to this rule is when naming actuator endpoints; The name of the
actuator endpoints (i.e. ssoSessions
) MUST remain in camelCase mode.
Settings and properties that are controlled by the CAS platform directly always begin with the prefix cas
. All other settings are controlled and provided
to CAS via other underlying frameworks and may have their own schemas and syntax. BE CAREFUL with
the distinction. Unrecognized properties are rejected by CAS and/or frameworks upon which CAS depends. This means if you somehow misspell a property definition
or fail to adhere to the dot-notation syntax and such, your setting is entirely refused by CAS and likely the feature it controls will never be activated in the
way you intend.
Validation
Configuration properties are automatically validated on CAS startup to report issues with configuration binding, specially if defined CAS settings cannot be recognized or validated by the configuration schema. Additional validation processes are also handled via Configuration Metadata and property migrations applied automatically on startup by Spring Boot and family.
Indexed Settings
CAS settings able to accept multiple values are typically documented with an index, such as cas.some.setting[0]=value
. The index [0]
is meant to be
incremented by the adopter to allow for distinct multiple configuration blocks.
Troubleshooting
To enable additional logging, configure the log4j configuration file to add the following levels:
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<Logger name="com.azure.cosmos" level="debug" additivity="false">
<AppenderRef ref="casConsole"/>
<AppenderRef ref="casFile"/>
</Logger>
Auto Initialization
Upon startup and configuration permitting, the registry is able to auto initialize itself from default JSON service definitions available to CAS. See this guide for more info.