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SCIM-based User Deletion for Stack Overflow for Teams

A Python script for Stack Overflow for Teams that uses the SCIM API to delete a list of users.

Table of Contents

Requirements

  • Stack Overflow Enterprise or Business
  • Python 3.8 or higher (download)
  • Operating system: Linux, MacOS, or Windows

Setup

Download and unpack the contents of this repository

Installing Dependencies

  • Open a terminal window (or, for Windows, a command prompt)
  • Navigate to the directory where you unpacked the files
  • Install the dependencies: python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt --trusted-host pypi.org --trusted-host pypi.python.org --trusted-host files.pythonhosted.org

NOTE: Depending on your installation of Python, you may need to use python or py instead of python3 in the command above. If python3 is not a recognized command, you can check which command to use by running python --version or py --version in your terminal and seeing which responds with the installed Python version.

Enabling and Authenticating SCIM

To use the SCIM API for deleting users:

  • First, you'll need to contact Stack Overflow support (support@stackoveflow.com) to help you enable SCIM-based user deletion. Before enabling this functionality, the support team will want to confirm you understand that once a user is deleted, it cannot be restored. The next time a deleted user attempts to login, they'll be prompted to create a new account.

  • Second, enable SCIM in the admin settings and obtain a token. (Enterprise Documentation | Business Documentation)

    • If SCIM has not been enabled before, you'll need to generate a token:
      • For Enterprise, you can configure your own token (whatever text string you'd like) and save it. Preferably, this should be something secure and unique, such as a randomly generated string. To help, here's a well-regarded password generator: Nord Password Generator. Either way, document this token for use in the script.
      • For Business, you can select the "Generate Token" button to create a token. Document this token for use in the script.
    • If SCIM is already enabled and configured:
      • For Enterprise, you can obtain the SCIM token from the admin settings, by selecting "Show Password" and copying the token to your clipboard.
      • For Business, you'll either need to obtain the SCIM token from the SCIM configuration of your identity provider (IdP), or you can discard the old token to generate a new one. In the latter scenario, make sure you update your IdP's SCIM configuration with the new token.
  • Lastly, you'll need to enable the ability for SCIM to change user permissions. In the admin settings for SCIM, you'll see one or more checkboxes:

    • For Enterprise, there are two checkboxes: "Allow Moderator Promotion via a userType property" and "Allow Admin Promotion via a userType property"
    • For Business, there's one checkbox: "Allow SCIM to manage user roles"

Usage

Deleting specific users

If you'd like to delete specific users, create a file named users.csv in the same directory as the script. Each line of the file should contain the email address of a user you'd like to delete. You can find a template here.

In a terminal window, navigate to the directory where you unpacked the script. Run the script with the --csv flag, replacing the URL, token, and CSV file name with your own:

python3 so4t_scim_user_deletion.py --url "https://SUBDOMAIN.stackenterprise.co" --token "YOUR_TOKEN" --csv "CSV_FILE_NAME.csv"

Deleting all deactivated users

If you'd like to delete all deactivated users, run the script with the --deactivated flag (instead of the --csv flag). In a terminal window, navigate to the directory where you unpacked the script and use the following command, replacing the URL and token with your own:

  • For Enterprise: python3 so4t_scim_user_deletion.py --url "https://SUBDOMAIN.stackenterprise.co" --token "YOUR_TOKEN" --deactivated

Support, security, and legal

If you encounter problems using the script, please open a support issue with Stack Overflow. You can also clone and change the script to suit your needs. It is provided as-is, with no warranty or guarantee of any kind.