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FFMPEG, Creating an MPEG-DASH stream with existing inputs
10 septembre 2019, par kitenseiI am trying to generating a
DASH .mpd
file from multiple inputs (2 videos, 1 audio) without any success..What I’d like to do it’s simple getting the streams and create an mpd file without any re encoding since I’ve already my sources ready.
The output seems to work in rxplayer, but I do get a lot of errors (see log below).
Here are my 3 sources (taken from http://dash-mse-test.appspot.com/media.html) :
➜ test-dash $ ffprobe -hide_banner ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-89.mp4
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-89.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6avc1mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-24T03:04:15.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.39, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4202 kb/s
Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1920x1080, 171 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-24T03:04:15.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
➜ test-dash $ ffprobe -hide_banner ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-88.mp4
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-88.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6avc1mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:01:28.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.43, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 2076 kb/s
Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1280x720, 81 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:01:28.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
➜ test-dash $ ffprobe -hide_banner ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-8b.mp4
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-8b.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:19:23.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.63, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 31 kb/s
Stream #0:0(und): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 22050 Hz, mono, fltp, 1 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:19:23.000000Z
handler_name : SoundHandlerAnd here how I am "muxing" them together with an .mpd manifest :
ffmpeg \
-re \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-88.mp4 \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-89.mp4 \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-8d.mp4 \
-map 0:0 \
-map 1:0 \
-map 2:0 \
-c copy \
-bf 1 -keyint_min 120 -g 120 -sc_threshold 0 \
-b_strategy 0 -use_timeline 1 -use_template 1 \
-adaptation_sets "id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a" \
-f dash out.mpdThe generated
mpd
file :<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mpd xmlns="urn:mpeg:dash:schema:mpd:2011" profiles="urn:mpeg:dash:profile:isoff-live:2011" type="static" mediapresentationduration="PT3M1.3S" minbuffertime="PT10.0S">
<programinformation>
</programinformation>
<period start="PT0.0S">
<adaptationset contenttype="video" segmentalignment="true" bitstreamswitching="true" lang="und">
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.4d401f" bandwidth="81397" width="1280" height="720" framerate="45000/1877">
<segmenttemplate timescale="24000" initialization="init-stream$RepresentationID$.m4s" media="chunk-stream$RepresentationID$-$Number%05d$.m4s" startnumber="1">
<segmenttimeline>
<s t="0" d="120128"></s>
<s d="120120" r="34"></s>
<s d="29023"></s>
</segmenttimeline>
</segmenttemplate>
</representation>
<representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc1.640028" bandwidth="171953" width="1920" height="1080" framerate="45000/1877">
<segmenttemplate timescale="24000" initialization="init-stream$RepresentationID$.m4s" media="chunk-stream$RepresentationID$-$Number%05d$.m4s" startnumber="1">
<segmenttimeline>
<s t="0" d="121129"></s>
<s d="239239"></s>
<s d="120120" r="32"></s>
<s d="29023"></s>
</segmenttimeline>
</segmenttemplate>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
<adaptationset contenttype="audio" segmentalignment="true" bitstreamswitching="true" lang="und">
<representation mimetype="audio/mp4" codecs="mp4a.40.2" bandwidth="13976" audiosamplingrate="44100">
<audiochannelconfiguration schemeiduri="urn:mpeg:dash:23003:3:audio_channel_configuration:2011" value="2"></audiochannelconfiguration>
<segmenttemplate timescale="44100" initialization="init-stream$RepresentationID$.m4s" media="chunk-stream$RepresentationID$-$Number%05d$.m4s" startnumber="1">
<segmenttimeline>
<s t="0" d="219136"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184" r="1"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184" r="1"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184" r="1"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="221184"></s>
<s d="220160"></s>
<s d="63488"></s>
</segmenttimeline>
</segmenttemplate>
</representation>
</adaptationset>
</period>
</mpd>But I get a lot of errors :
➜ test-dash git:(0.1) ✗ ffmpeg \
-re \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-88.mp4 \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-89.mp4 \
-i ../test-sources/car/car-20120827-8d.mp4 \
-map 0:0 \
-map 1:0 \
-map 2:0 \
-c copy \
-bf 1 -keyint_min 120 -g 120 -sc_threshold 0 \
-b_strategy 0 -use_timeline 1 -use_template 1 \
-adaptation_sets "id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a" \
-f dash out.mpd
ffmpeg version n4.2.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 9.1.0 (GCC)
configuration: --prefix=/usr --disable-debug --disable-static --disable-stripping --enable-fontconfig --enable-gmp --enable-gnutls --enable-gpl --enable-ladspa --enable-libaom --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libdav1d --enable-libdrm --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgsm --enable-libiec61883 --enable-libjack --enable-libmodplug --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore_amrnb --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libv4l2 --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxcb --enable-libxml2 --enable-libxvid --enable-nvdec --enable-nvenc --enable-omx --enable-shared --enable-version3
libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100
libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100
libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100
libavdevice 58. 8.100 / 58. 8.100
libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100
libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100
libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100
libpostproc 55. 5.100 / 55. 5.100
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-88.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6avc1mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:01:28.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.43, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 2076 kb/s
Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1280x720, 81 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:01:28.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
Input #1, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-89.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6avc1mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-24T03:04:15.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.39, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4202 kb/s
Stream #1:0(und): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1920x1080, 171 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 90k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-24T03:04:15.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
Input #2, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '../test-sources/car/car-20120827-8d.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6mp41
creation_time : 2012-08-27T00:59:44.000000Z
Duration: 00:03:01.58, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 255 kb/s
Stream #2:0(und): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp, 13 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T00:59:44.000000Z
handler_name : SoundHandler
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'init-stream0.m4s' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'init-stream1.m4s' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'init-stream2.m4s' for writing
Output #0, dash, to 'out.mpd':
Metadata:
major_brand : dash
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: iso6avc1mp41
encoder : Lavf58.29.100
Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1280x720, q=2-31, 81 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 24k tbn, 23.98 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T01:01:28.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
Stream #0:1(und): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 1920x1080, q=2-31, 171 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.97 tbr, 24k tbn, 23.98 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-24T03:04:15.000000Z
handler_name : VideoHandler
Stream #0:2(und): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp, 13 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2012-08-27T00:59:44.000000Z
handler_name : SoundHandler
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)
Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (copy)
Stream #2:0 -> #0:2 (copy)
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[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00001.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00001.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00001.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 119119 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00002.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 119127, current: 119119; changing to 119128. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -1000 / timestamp: 119128 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00002.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00002.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 120120 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] pts has no value
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 239239 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00003.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00003.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing74 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 359359 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00004.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 359359 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00003.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00004.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing81 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 479479 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00005.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 479479 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00004.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00005.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing86 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 599599 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00006.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 599599 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00005.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00006.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing95 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 719719 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00007.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 719719 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00006.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00007.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing53 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 839839 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00008.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 839839 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00007.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00008.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing59 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 959959 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00009.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 959959 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00008.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00009.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing66 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1080079 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00010.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1080079 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00009.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00010.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing73 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1200199 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00011.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1200199 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00010.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00011.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing82 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1320319 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00012.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 1320319 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00011.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00012.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing90 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
...
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 3962959 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00033.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00034.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing06 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4083079 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00035.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4083079 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00034.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00035.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing10 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4203199 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00036.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4203199 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00035.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00036.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing67 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c3d840] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4323319 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream0-00037.m4s.tmp' for writing
[mp4 @ 0x55b464c425c0] Application provided duration: -8 / timestamp: 4323319 is out of range for mov/mp4 format
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream1-00036.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'chunk-stream2-00037.m4s.tmp' for writing
[dash @ 0x55b464bb1240] Opening 'out.mpd.tmp' for writing18 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
frame= 4350 fps= 24 q=-1.0 Lq=-1.0 size=N/A time=00:03:01.55 bitrate=N/A speed= 1x
video:138926kB audio:5621kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: unknown -
Piwik SSO options and why is it useful ?
8 novembre 2017, par Piwik Core Team — PluginsBored with typing again and again different logins and passwords for each service you have access to ? Would you like to add hundreds or thousands of users with different roles to your Piwik at once ? Would you like to save time and effort of managing your users while increasing the security in your business ? Guess what, Piwik has come up with great features to do just that.
But what is a SSO ?
Before introducing you to new Piwik features, let me explain what a SSO is.
SSO is the acronym for Single Sign On. As its name suggests this authentication process allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials.Advantages of using a SSO are numerous :
- improving security, for example when an employee is leaving your company, how can you check that all his credentials have been removed ?
- reducing employees time-wasters such as having to enter logins/passwords each time.
- providing a centralized database for administrators. They can then easily manage permissions of all employees saving them heaps of time.
- reduces support costs related to authentication / accounts management.
In order to provide SSO options, two Piwik plugins have been developed and are available on the marketplace :
SAML
SAML stands for “Security Assertion Markup Language”, it is a standard in order to exchange authentication and authorization between an identity provider (OneLogin, Okta, Ping Identity, ADFS, Google, Salesforce, SharePoint…) and a service provider.
An identity provider is an online service that authenticates users on the Internet by using security tokens.Are you wondering if your business or organization is using any of these providers ? We recommend to ask your operations team or sysadmin.
At InnoCraft, we developed a plugin in order to allow SSO with SAML for Piwik. It can ensure consistent access control across the enterprise and external providers, potentially reducing support costs related to authentication and accounts management.
The installation process is straightforward. All you need is to get the SAML premium feature from the marketplace. Once installed, you will access the SAML configuration interface through the admin where you can configure various settings :
- SAML Status
- Identity Provider (Entity ID, SSO endpoint info, Public x509 certificate)
- Just-in-time provisioning and Mapping attributes
- Access Synchronization
- Advanced settings
From there you will need to follow our detailed documentation to have it up and running :
https://piwik.org/docs/login-saml/.
Once finished, you will then be able to use SAML to authenticate to your Piwik account :As all premium features, SAML is eligible to a 30-day period money back guarantee, so do not hesitate to have it a try.
LDAP
LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. As its names implies LDAP is a directory, hosted on a server, which organizes the data about people in your company.
Thanks to the LDAP plugin, Piwik can be connected to your LDAP infrastructure and then use all its power in order to give each individual an access with different rights according to their needs.Let’s say that you have 1,000 employees within a company and they all need right now an access to the analytics reports in Piwik with different roles. This is what LDAP can do.
Moreover if your business or organization is already using LDAP, we recommend using the LDAP connector for Piwik for better security, to stop wasting time of your users and sysadmins, and to reduce the costs related to account management.
You understood it well. LDAP is a plugin which saves a LOT of time within an organization. Here is a preview of the settings part :
LDAP has been developed by the Piwik core team and is available as a Free plugin on the marketplace.
If you are surprised by the possibilities that Piwik is offering in terms of plugins, the good news is that many other plugins are waiting for you on the marketplace. Check out our premium marketplace which offers state-of-the-art plugins to get the most out of Piwik.
And if you are a developer feel free to create your own plugin, a detailed documentation is available at : https://developer.piwik.org/guides/getting-started-part-1.
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Matomo SSO options and why is it useful ?
8 novembre 2017, par Matomo Core Team — PluginsBored with typing again and again different logins and passwords for each service you have access to ? Would you like to add hundreds or thousands of users with different roles to your Matomo (Piwik) at once ? Would you like to save time and effort of managing your users while increasing the security in your business ? Guess what, Matomo has come up with great features to do just that.
But what is a SSO ?
Before introducing you to new Matomo (Piwik) features, let me explain what a SSO is.
SSO is the acronym for Single Sign On. As its name suggests this authentication process allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials.Advantages of using a SSO are numerous :
- improving security, for example when an employee is leaving your company, how can you check that all his credentials have been removed ?
- reducing employees time-wasters such as having to enter logins/passwords each time.
- providing a centralized database for administrators. They can then easily manage permissions of all employees saving them heaps of time.
- reduces support costs related to authentication / accounts management.
In order to provide SSO options, two Matomo (Piwik) plugins have been developed and are available on the marketplace :
SAML
SAML stands for “Security Assertion Markup Language”, it is a standard in order to exchange authentication and authorization between an identity provider (OneLogin, Okta, Ping Identity, ADFS, Google, Salesforce, SharePoint…) and a service provider.
An identity provider is an online service that authenticates users on the Internet by using security tokens.Are you wondering if your business or organization is using any of these providers ? We recommend to ask your operations team or sysadmin.
At InnoCraft, we developed a plugin in order to allow SSO with SAML for Matomo (Piwik). It can ensure consistent access control across the enterprise and external providers, potentially reducing support costs related to authentication and accounts management.
The installation process is straightforward. All you need is to get the SAML premium feature from the marketplace. Once installed, you will access the SAML configuration interface through the admin where you can configure various settings :
- SAML Status
- Identity Provider (Entity ID, SSO endpoint info, Public x509 certificate)
- Just-in-time provisioning and Mapping attributes
- Access Synchronization
- Advanced settings
From there you will need to follow our detailed documentation to have it up and running :
https://matomo.org/docs/login-saml/.
Once finished, you will then be able to use SAML to authenticate to your Matomo (Piwik) account :As all premium features, SAML is eligible to a 30-day period money back guarantee, so do not hesitate to have it a try.
LDAP
LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. As its names implies LDAP is a directory, hosted on a server, which organizes the data about people in your company.
Thanks to the LDAP plugin, Matomo (Piwik) can be connected to your LDAP infrastructure and then use all its power in order to give each individual an access with different rights according to their needs.Let’s say that you have 1,000 employees within a company and they all need right now an access to the analytics reports in Matomo (Piwik) with different roles. This is what LDAP can do.
Moreover if your business or organization is already using LDAP, we recommend using the LDAP connector for Matomo (Piwik) for better security, to stop wasting time of your users and sysadmins, and to reduce the costs related to account management.
You understood it well. LDAP is a plugin which saves a LOT of time within an organization. Here is a preview of the settings part :
LDAP has been developed by the Matomo (Piwik) core team and is available as a Free plugin on the marketplace.
If you are surprised by the possibilities that Matomo (Piwik) is offering in terms of plugins, the good news is that many other plugins are waiting for you on the marketplace. Check out our premium marketplace which offers state-of-the-art plugins to get the most out of Matomo.
And if you are a developer feel free to create your own plugin, a detailed documentation is available at : https://developer.matomo.org/guides/getting-started-part-1.