Turn Okta User IDs into UUIDs.
Project description
This is a simple module for turning Okta’s user IDs (which appear to be base62-encoded integers) into UUIDs, and vice versa. This is useful for integrating Okta with systems or services where you don’t necessarily want to use string identifiers.
Installing
First, make sure you’re using Python 3.2 or newer.
Install from pypi: pip install okta-uuid
Developing
Create a virtualenv.
Clone this repo.
Install the requirements: python setup.py develop.
Hack away!
There’s a (small!) test suite included. You can run it with python test.py.
Using
Get a UUID from an Okta ID:
idstr = '00ABCD1234wxyz5678pq'
oid = okta_uuid.OktaUserId(idstr)
print(repr(oid))
print(oid)
print(oid.uuid)
# output:
#
# OktaUserId('00ABCD1234wxyz5678pq')
# 00ABCD1234wxyz5678pq
# cb406d76-d66a-6007-5001-36cc7b010000
Get an Okta ID from a UUID:
idstr = '00ABCD1234wxyz5678pq'
oid = okta_uuid.OktaUserId(idstr)
new_oid = okta_uuid.OktaUserId.from_uuid(oid.uuid)
print(new_oid)
print(oid == new_oid)
# output:
#
# 00ABCD1234wxyz5678pq
# True
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