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| # Property Mappings
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| Property Mappings allow you to pass information to external applications. For example, pass the current user's groups as a SAML parameter. Property Mappings are also used to map Source fields to passbook fields, for example when using LDAP.
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| ## SAML Property Mapping
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| SAML Property Mappings allow you embed information into the SAML AuthN request. This information can then be used by the application to, for example, assign permissions to the object.
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| You can find examples [here](integrations/).
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| ## LDAP Property Mapping
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| LDAP Property Mappings are used when you define a LDAP Source. These mappings define which LDAP property maps to which passbook property. By default, the following mappings are created:
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| - Autogenerated LDAP Mapping: givenName -> first_name
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| - Autogenerated LDAP Mapping: mail -> email
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| - Autogenerated LDAP Mapping: name -> name
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| - Autogenerated LDAP Mapping: sAMAccountName -> username
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| - Autogenerated LDAP Mapping: sn -> last_name
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| These are configured with most common LDAP setups.
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