Configure Experience Manager Assets for Adobe Asset Link adobe-asset-link

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AEM 6.4 has reached the end of extended support and this documentation is no longer updated. For further details, see our technical support periods. Find the supported versions here.

Adobe Asset Link (AAL) streamlines collaboration between creatives and marketers in the content creation process. It connects Adobe Experience Manager Assets with Creative Cloud desktop apps Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator. The Adobe Asset Link panel allows creatives to access and modify content stored in AEM Assets without leaving the creative apps they are most familiar with.

To configure Experience Manager Assets to be used with Asset Link, implement the following tasks. Use Experience Manager administrator account to do the configuration:

  1. Install the packages as required. Details are in prerequisites.

  2. Configure Experience Manager either manually or using a package.

  3. To map Creative Cloud licensed users with Experience Manager users, manage user access control.

  4. Create custom query index, configure FPO renditions for InDesign and configure Adobe Stock integration.

Prerequisites and support for various functionalities prerequisites

Ensure that you install the appropriate service pack and package as necessary. See the following requirements for each Experience Manager version and for specific capabilities.

Assets capability
Experience Manager version and requirements for support
Asset Link works by default
Experience Manager 6.4.4 and 6.4.6 or later.
Adobe recommends installing the latest Experience Manager service pack (SP) before using AAL.
Asset Link works after installing a package
For Experience Manager 6.4.0 - 6.4.3, install adobe-asset-link-support package.
Adobe Stock integration
Experience Manager 6.4.2 or later
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Configure Experience Manager using the configuration package configure-using-package

Adobe recommends that you install adobe-asset-link-config configuration package to automate most of the configuration tasks, followed by a few manual tasks. Alternatively, you can configure manually.

CAUTION
If your Experience Manager instance is configured for user login with Adobe IMS accounts, do not use the configuration package. Instead, manually configure your Experience Manager instance.
  1. To open Package Manager, in Experience Manager web interface, access Tools > Deployment > Package Share. Install adobe-asset-link-config package.

  2. Access Tools > Operations > Web Console. Locate Adobe Granite OAuth IMS Provider configuration, and click to edit it.

    Set the following properties and save the changes.

    • Group Mappings: Leave empty unless desired. For details, see Group Mapping.
    • Organization: Enter the organization ID you are using in the Adobe Admin Console. For more information about organization IDs, see Create user group.
  3. Locate Adobe Granite Bearer Authentication Handler configuration, and click to edit it.

    Add InDesignAem2 Client IDs to the Allowed OAuth client ids configuration property.

Manually configure Experience Manager manual-configuration

Manually configure Experience Manager if you choose not to use a configuration package or if your Experience Manager deployment is configured to support user login with Adobe IMS accounts.

To manually configure Experience Manager:

  1. To access the configuration manager, access Tools > Operations > Web Console. Select OSGi > Configuration from the menu at the top.

  2. Locate the Adobe Granite OAuth IMS Provider configuration and click to edit it.

    Set the following configuration and click Save.

    • Authorization Endpoint: https://ims-na1.adobelogin.com/ims/authorize/v1
    • Token Endpoint: https://ims-na1.adobelogin.com/ims/token/v1
    • Profile Endpoint: https://ims-na1.adobelogin.com/ims/profile/v1
    • Validation URL: https://ims-na1.adobelogin.com/ims/validate_token/v1
    • Organization: Set to the organization ID in the Adobe Admin Console.
    • Group Mappings: Leave empty unless you have a special case. For details, see Group Mapping.
  3. Locate Adobe Granite Bearer Authentication Handler configuration, and click to edit it.

    Add the following Client IDs to the Allowed OAuth client ids configuration property: InDesignAem2, cc-europa-desktop_0_1, cc-europa-desktop_1_0, cc-europa-desktop_2_0, cc-europa-desktop_3_0, cc-europa-desktop_4_0, cc-europa-desktop_5_0, cc-europa-desktop_6_0, cc-europa-desktop_7_0, cc-europa-desktop_8_0, cc-europa-desktop_9_0, and cc-europa-desktop_10_0.

    To add each Client ID, click +. Click Save after adding all IDs.

  4. In Adobe Granite OAuth Application and Provider configuration, inspect the existing Adobe Granite OAuth Authentication Handler instances. If you locate an instance with the Config ID value of ims, use it for the instructions in this procedure. Otherwise, click + to create a configuration instance. Set the following property values and click Save.

    • Client ID: Do not change
    • Client Secret: Do not change
    • Config ID: ims
    • Scope: AdobeID, OpenID, read_organizations (other values may also be in the configuration)
    • Provider ID: ims
    • Create users: Checked
    • User ID Property: Email for newly created configuration. Otherwise, do not change.
  5. Locate the Apache Jackrabbit Oak Default Sync Handler configuration with the Sync Handler Name ims and click to edit it.

    Set the following configuration properties, and click Save.

    • User Expiration Time and User Membership Expiration: Time in minutes following by ‘m’ without space. For example, 15m for 15 minutes. For details, see Group Mapping.
    • User auto membership: Do not change
    • User Dynamic Membership: Deslect
  6. Locate the Adobe Granite OAuth Authentication Handler configuration and click to edit it. Without making any changes, click Save.

  7. To adjust the relative priority of the bearer authentication handler, in CRXDE, navigate to /apps/system/config. Locate com.adobe.granite.auth.oauth.impl.BearerAuthenticationHandler.config and open its configuration. At the end, add service.ranking=I"-10". Save the changes.

    note note
    NOTE
    Each request authenticated with a bearer token incurs the overhead of three calls to Adobe IMS, user syncing, and the creation of a login-token in Experience Manager. To overcome this overhead, Adobe Asset Link captures the login-token returned in the response from Experience Manager and sends it with subsequent requests. For this process to work, the relative priority of the bearer authentication handler must be adjusted.
  8. (Optional) If the Experience Manager users have uppercase or mixed case domain names in their email IDs, select Change Locking User to Lower Case in Adobe Granite ACP Platform Configs in Experience Manager Web Console.

Additional configuration after migration to Business Profiles configure-migration-activity

Adobe Asset Link users are able to connect to Experience Manager to allow IMS login from the main Creative Cloud for Enterprise (CCE) org. Experience Manager uses the client IDs to identify the permitted IMS organization. After migration to Business Profiles, it is required to configure the Client ID and Secret Key for the IMS org in Experience Manager for the Bearer Authentication Handler. For more information on Business Profiles, see introducing Adobe Profiles.

Additional configuration is required only if you are using different Adobe IMS organizations for Experience Manager and Creative Cloud for Enterprise (CCE), and a domain trust relationship is established between these two organizations.

NOTE
  • The extended fix for Business Profiles is provided in Experience Manager 6.4.8.4.
  • The existing configuration continues to work if you are using the same Adobe IMS orgganization with Experience Manager and CCE.

Prerequisites

  1. An up and running Experience Manager instance with Bearer Authentication configured for AAL.

  2. Upgrade to Experience Manager 6.4.8.4

  3. Contact Customer Support to get the extended fix pack (EFP) for migration to Business Profiles. Install the EFP on your Experience Manager instance.

  4. Contact Customer Support to get the Client ID and Secret Key for Bearer Authentication of your IMS org.

Following are the additional configurations that are required after migration to Business Profiles:

  1. In Adobe Granite OAuth IMS Configuration Provider (com.adobe.granite.auth.ims.impl.ImsConfigProviderImpl), set:

    • OAuth Configuration ID (oauth.configmanager.ims.configid): ims (Verify once, you may have it already configured)

    • IMS Owning Entity (ims.owningEntity): Your IMS org id

    IMS Config ID

  2. Open Bearer Authentication Handler configuration and add the Client ID obtained from Customer Support to the list of Allowed OAuth client ids.

    Add Client ID

  3. Open Adobe Granite OAuth Application and Provider configuration and add the Client ID and Client Secret (Secret Key) obtained from Customer Support.

    Ensure that the Config ID field (oauth.config.id) contains the same value as provided in OAuth configuration ID field (oauth.configmanager.ims.configid) above.

    Verify Client ID

  4. Open Adobe Granite IMS Cluster Exchange Token Preprocessor configuration and set it to enable.

Manage user access control user-access

This section describes how to manage users and their access to the Experience Manager repository.

Group Mapping group-mapping

Group mapping determines how groups in Experience Manager correspond to groups in Adobe IMS. It plays an important role in how Adobe Asset Link users are granted permission to access Experience Manager Assets.

When used with Adobe Asset Link, Experience Manager delegates user management functions to Adobe IMS. It automatically creates users and groups that correspond to users and groups in Adobe IMS. In addition, it synchronizes users, groups, and group membership in Experience Manager to match the ones in Adobe IMS.

For example, consider a scenario where Adobe Asset Link users are members of the Adobe IMS group assetlink-users. In this case, a synchronized group named assetlink-users is created in Experience Manager when a user from that Adobe IMS group connects to Adobe Asset Link for the first time. Each new user in the Adobe IMS group is added to that corresponding group in Experience Manager when they connect to Experience Manager through Adobe Asset Link for the first time.

Groups in Experience Manager that correspond to and are synchronized with groups in Adobe IMS can be granted access directly or by making them a member of another group. Here is an example of how permissions can be managed.

group examples

The following rules apply to group mappings in Experience Manager:

  • Ensure that the Group Mappings property in Adobe Granite OAuth IMS Provider configuration is blank.

  • Adobe Asset Link user group membership is evaluated when the user authenticates and the time period in User Expiration Time property in Apache Jackrabbit Oak Default Sync Handler configuration has elapsed. Currently, users can be added to and removed from groups in Experience Manager to synchronize with what is found in Adobe IMS.

  • Avoid group name conflicts. Ensure that the names used for groups created in Adobe IMS (to manage users) are different from all Experience Manager system group names.

    For example, make sure that they are different from the dam-users group and the groups created by the Experience Manager administrator.

    An Adobe IMS group whose name conflicts with the name of an Experience Manager system group or manually created group are not used to control user permissions.

  • If an Adobe IMS user connects to an Experience Manager instance, on which the user’s name conflicts with a previously created Experience Manager user, the Adobe IMS user is given another name with numbers added to make it unique.

Setup first-time access control

Users who connect through Adobe Asset Link can only view and interact with assets after they are granted the required permission. The Group Mapping section above discusses how are user groups created in Experience Manager, which correspond to and are synchronized with user groups in your organization within Adobe IMS. It is recommended that the Experience Manager administrators use these groups to manage access control for Adobe Asset Link users.

For each Experience Manager group that is synchronized with an Adobe IMS group (which is used to manage user access control):

  1. Ensure that the group has a member that can be used for an initial connection from Adobe Asset Link.
  2. Use that user to log in to Adobe Asset Link, and connect to Experience Manager. This connection is expected to fail.
  3. In Experience Manager, locate the group that corresponds to the group in Adobe IMS, and grant it the desired access control. For example, the new group is made a member of the dam-users group.
  4. Close Adobe Asset Link and restart the Creative Cloud application.
  5. To verify that the user has the expected access, reopen Adobe Asset Link.

Once these steps are performed, other users in the same group can connect to Experience Manager with Adobe Asset Link in their first attempt. They automatically have the same permissions as the other users in the group.

Adobe Asset Link users are able to connect with Experience Manager when they are signed in to their Creative Cloud application. This authentication uses Adobe IMS technology and creates user information in Experience Manager, if it does not exist. It is common for Experience Manager enterprise customers to manage their users with an external identity provider that is integrated with Experience Manager. Identity providers include Adobe IMS and other products that use the SAML and LDAP protocols. Alternatively, users can be created and managed locally in Experience Manager.

Users who connect to Experience Manager from Adobe Asset Link have no conflict with existing user information stored in Experience Manager from previous direct sign-in, if:

  • All user names used for direct sign-in to Experience Manager are different from user names used in Adobe IMS for Creative Cloud sign-in.
  • Adobe IMS is used as the identity provider for direct Experience Manager sign-in.
  • Users connect to Experience Manager from Adobe Asset Link before direct Experience Manager sign-in with the same account.

On the other hand, the user information created as a result of direct Experience Manager sign-in must be updated to work with Adobe Asset Link, in the following scenarios:

  • The same user name, such as the user’s Email address, is used for both - the account in Creative Cloud, which uses Adobe IMS, and the account in an external identity provider other than Adobe IMS.
  • The same user name is used for both—the account in Creative Cloud and a local Experience Manager account.
  • The Creative Cloud accounts in Adobe IMS are Federated IDs, which are served by the same external identity provider that is integrated with Experience Manager for direct sign-in.

The users created through these scenarios do not have a property that is required for users, which are synchronized with Adobe IMS.

To update such users in Experience Manager to work with Adobe Asset Link:

  1. In the Experience Manager web console, locate Apache Jackrabbit Oak External PrincipalConfiguration configuration and click to edit it. Deselect the External Identity Protection check box, and click Save.
  2. To access User Management interface in Experience Manager, navigate to Tools > Security > Users. Select the user you want to update, then make a note of the end of your browser’s URL path for that user, starting with /home/users. Alternatively, you can search for the user name in CRXDE. A sample user path: /home/users/x/xTac082TDh-guJzzG7WM.
  3. In CRXDE, navigate to the user path, select the user node, and view the properties of the node by selecting the Properties tab in the lower-middle area. This node has a jcr:primaryType property value of rep:User.
  4. At the bottom of the Properties tab area, enter a Name value of rep:externalId, Type value of String, and a Value value of rep:authorizableId;ims, where rep:authorizableId is the value of the rep:authorizableId property of the node. (A semicolon is used with no spaces to separate the rep:authorizableId value from ims.)
  5. Click the Add button to the right of your new entry, and then click Save All.
  6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for any other users you want to upgrade to work with Adobe Asset Link.
  7. In the Experience Manager web console, locate Apache Jackrabbit Oak External PrincipalConfiguration configuration and click to edit it. Deselect the External Identity Protection check box, and click Save.
NOTE
If the services are not restored in a few minutes, restart Experience Manager to allow successful authentications.

After this change, an updated Experience Manager user can connect with Adobe Asset Link and continue to use the method of direct sign-in to Experience Manager that was used before the update. On successful authentication with Adobe IMS, the Experience Manager user profile information is synchronized with the user profile in Adobe IMS.

There is a method by which a bulk migration of multiple Experience Manager users can be performed to enable them to work with Adobe Asset Link. Contact Adobe Care for more information and assistance with enabling this option.

As an alternative to the steps, in certain circumstances, an Adobe Asset Link user may be provided quick access to Experience Manager. In such cases, the pre-existing user information is found and deleted with Experience Manager User Management or Experience Manager CRXDE prior to their connection with Adobe Asset Link. New user information is created in Experience Manager following the connection. Use this approach only if you are certain that there is no important data that is added as a child of the user node. Such extra data is any node that is the child of the user node other than tokens, preferences, profile, profiles, profiles/public, and rep:policy/* nodes.

Auto-start workflow to process assets conditionally auto-start-workflow

In Experience Manager 6.4, the administrators can configure workflows to automatically execute and process assets based on pre-defined conditions.

The configuration is useful for line-of-business users and marketers, for example, to create a custom workflow on a few specific folders. Say all assets from an agency’s photoshoot can be watermarked or all assets uploaded by a freelancer can be processed to create specific renditions.

For more information and for Experience Manager configuration, see auto-execute workflow on assets.

Create a custom index in Experience Manager 6.4.x versions create-custom-index

Experience Manager contains indexes that are used for querying. Create the following custom index for specified version. Experience Manager 6.4.0 contains this index by default. Adobe Asset Link requires this index to determine which assets a user has checked out.

  1. In CRXDE, locate /oak:index node. Create a node named cqDrivelock and set its Type to oak:QueryIndexDefinition.

  2. Add the following properties to the new node and save the changes:

    • Name: type; Type: string; Value: property

    • Name: propertyNames; Type: Name[] (click the "Multi" button); Value: cq:drivelock

Generate For Placement Only renditions for Adobe InDesign fpo-renditions

Experience Manager provides renditions that are used for placement only (FPO). These FPO renditions have a small file size but are of the same aspect ratio. If an FPO rendition is not available for an asset, Adobe InDesign uses the original asset instead. This fallback mechanism ensures that the creative workflow proceeds without any breaks. For more information, see generate FPO renditions.

Integrate with Adobe Stock adobe-stock-integration

Organizations integrate their Adobe Stock accounts with Experience Manager Assets. It helps marketers to make licensed high-quality, royalty-free photos, vectors, illustrations, videos, templates, and 3D assets available for their creative and marketing projects. Creative professionals can use these assets using the Asset Link panel.

To Integrate with Adobe Stock, see Adobe Stock assets in Experience Manager Assets. Experience Manager 6.4.2 or later is required for integration with Adobe Stock.

If you face issues when configuring or using Adobe Asset Link, try the following:

  • Ensure that your deployment meets the prerequisites. Specifically, ensure that the appropriate feature packs or packages are installed.
  • Contact your organization’s partner or system integrator.
  • If your Creative Cloud users are unable to verify in the checked out assets, then check for casing of the domain names in the email IDs. To fix, see manual configuration.
  • For more info, see troubleshoot Asset Link.
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