This product is a FIWARE Generic Enabler. If you would like to learn about the overall Roadmap of FIWARE, please check section "Roadmap" on the FIWARE Catalogue.
This section elaborates on proposed new features or tasks which are expected to be added to the product in the foreseeable future. There should be no assumption of a commitment to deliver these features on specific dates or in the order given. The development team will be doing their best to follow the proposed dates and priorities, but please bear in mind that plans to work on a given feature or task may be revised. All information is provided as a general guidelines only, and this section may be revised to provide newer information at any time.
The following list of features are planned to be addressed in the short term, and incorporated in the next release of the product planned for February 2019:
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Extend Unit tests: to be run in CI
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OpenID Connect: support to this standard as an extension of the current OAuth 2.0 implementation.
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2 factor authentication: support two levels of authentication based on email/password + QR
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Enable users to manage access to their data by third party applications
The following list of features are planned to be addressed in the medium term, typically within the subsequent release(s) generated in the next 9 months after next planned release:
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Improvements in AZF integration: general improvements for better supporting new Keyrock's features
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COAP compatibility: supporting this protocol as an alternative of HTTP could improve the performance of IoT devices authentication process.
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Data Usage Control: extend existing functionalities.
The following list of features are proposals regarding the longer-term evolution of the product even though development of these features has not yet been scheduled for a release in the near future. Please feel free to contact us if you wish to get involved in the implementation or influence the roadmap
- Integration with Alastria identity, Hyperledger Indy: for supporting blockchain-based authentication mechanisms.