Important Update Effective February 1, 2024!
Due to recent changes in Jira and Confluence, we've made the tough decision to discontinue the OpenID Connect (OIDC)/OAuth app and no longer provide new versions for the newest Jira/Confluence releases as of January 31, 2024.
This is due to some necessary components no longer shipping with Jira/Confluence, which would require some extensive rewrites of the OIDC App.
Important Update! This app will be discontinued soon!
Due to recent changes in Jira, which no longer ships with some components required for our Read Receipts app to run, we've made the tough decision to discontinue the app, as of Februar 5, 2025.
Important Update! This app will be discontinued soon!
We've made the tough business decision to discontinue the app, as of January 11, 2025.
How to Add a Crowd Attribute to a User via Saml
Goal
This guide shows how to save any attribute send by the identity provider as a Crowd attribute to use with APIs.
Prerequisites
- You use SAML 4.0.
- Your identity provider sends the attributes you want to map with the SAML response.
Guide
- Go to the SAML SSO configuration.
- Make that you are on Identity Providers tab.
- Scroll down to User Creation and Update and make sure that Update from SAML-Attributes (Just-In-Time Provisioning) is selected.
- Next, go to the Attribute Mapping table, click Add New Attribute Mapping, and choose the Crowd.
- Enter a name for the Crowd attribute to called when added to user. Click Next afterwards to continue.
- Now, you must specify the name of the attribute as sent via the SAML response. You can also transform the value with the given transformers. Click Apply to finish this step.
- Save your configuration. You can see the added mapping in the table (dotted rectangle).