Documentation for FishEye 3.0.x. Documentation for other versions is available too.

FishEye and Crucible can load an external user base stored in Active Directory, Atlassian Crowd, Atlassian JIRA, or any LDAP-compatible user repository.

1. Configuring your External Source

You can only have one external user repository connected to FishEye/Crucible. If you need multiple repositories, you can use Atlassian Crowd to collate users from multiple sources and then connect FishEye/Crucible to Atlassian Crowd.

You must first configure FishEye/Crucible to connect to your external user repository, which may be LDAP-based (including Active Directory), Atlassian Crowd or Atlassian JIRA. Follow the steps in the documentation pages listed below and then return to step 2 on this page.

2. Loading External Users

To load users from Atlassian Crowd or Atlassian JIRA:

  1. Click Authentication on the admin menu.
  2. Select one or more groups to synchronise. For JIRA, the default is jira-users.
  3. Click Apply changes.
  4. Select Yes next to the option Synchronise users with JIRA/Crowd.
  5. Click Apply to save the changes.

As soon as you click Apply, users are immediately added to the user list.

注意

  • Users with identical names to existing users will not be imported.
  • In the users list, you can check whether each user is from the local database or loaded externally.
  • The synchronise period option allows you to set the time interval when Fisheye or Crucible will synchronise with the external directory. You can use values such as 1m for one minute, 1h for one hour, and so on.
  • If you have a large user repository, then please read this document on best practices for Synchronising With Large User Repositories.
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