Atlassian Cloud
  • 21 Nov 2023
  • 4 Minutes to read
  • Dark
    Light
  • PDF

Atlassian Cloud

  • Dark
    Light
  • PDF

Article summary

Before you begin:

You need to have an Atlassian Access subscription to enable this connector.

This guide will teach you how to set up the connector between Atlassian Cloud and Clarity Security.
Estimated time to complete: 10 minutes
If you run into any problems, please contact your support team or support@claritysecurity.io.


Supported Connector Capabilties

Below are the capabilities supported by the connector at this time.

MethodSupported
Provision UserNo
List Groups, Policies, and RolesNo
Add User to Groups, Policies, and RolesNo
Remove User from Groups, Policies, and RolesNo
Deactivate UserNo
Delete UserNo

How to Setup the Connector

Step 1: Head to https://developer.atlassian.com and sign in

image.png

Step 2: Once signed in, click on the user profile picture in the top right corner and choose Developer Console

image.png

Step 3: Click the Create button above the list of API connections (this list may be empty) and in the sub menu choose “OAuth 2.0 Integration”

image.png

Step 4: Give a name to the new API connection, make sure this is descriptive enough in the event you have future API connections (or to distinguish from pre-existing ones). Check the box agreeing to the Atlassian Developer terms, and then click Create

image.png

Step 5: Now that your connection is created, you should be automatically loaded into the Settings page for the new connector. Click on the “Permissions” button on the left side

image.png

Step 6: On the permissions page, click Add (this changes to Configure after you make changes) next to the line stating Jira API

image.png

image.png

Step 7: Click Edit Scopes under the Platform REST API section, ensure you are under Classic not Granular scopes

image.png

Step 8: Click the checkboxes for “Manage Jira global settings” and “View user profiles”, and then click Save

image.png

Step 9: On the permissions page, click Add (this changes to Configure after you make changes) next to the line stating Confluence API

Step 10: Click Edit Scopes under the Platform REST API section, ensure you are under Classic not Granular scopes

Step 11: Click the checkboxes for “Manage Confluence Space Details”, “Manage Confluence Global Settings”, "Read User", "Read User Groups", "Create, Remove, and Update User Groups" and then click Save

image.png

Step 12: On the left-hand side click Authorization (Should be directly below the Permissions button from Step 5). Click the “Add” button on the line for OAuth 2.0 (3LO)

image.png

Step 13: Fill out the “Callback URL” for your integration using the following link. You must replace “YOUR_DOMAIN” with the first part of your Clarity Security URL

https://YOUR_DOMAIN.claritysecurity.io/application/oauthProcessCode/atlassian-jira

image.png

Step 14: Now navigate to “Settings”, again on the left side

Step 15: Scroll to the bottom of the page and capture the Client ID and Secret, these will be required to put in the Clarity Security app integration

image.png

Step 16: Go to https://admin.atlassian.com/ and log in. Select the correct organization for your account to log in to that instance of Atlassian

Step 17: Once you have completely logged into your instance, click on settings > API Keys

image.png

Step 18: Click "Create API Key" > Name you key something descriptive, and change the expiration date to 1 year from the current date > Click "Create"

image.png

Step 19: Copy the Organization ID and API Key that appears

image.png

Step 20: Select Settings and make note of the Organization name

image.png

Step 21: Select Security > Identity Providers

Step 22: Select Set up user provisioning under Other Providers

Step 23: Copy the values for SCIM base URL and API key

Step 24: Save your SCIM configuration

Step 25: Log in to Clarity Security

Step 26: Select Applications and click Marketplace

Step 27: Search for Atlassian Cloud and click Connect

image.png

Step 28: Fill out the Connect App form

Details for fields common to all applications can be found in the following article: Common App Configuration Steps

2023-03-27 12_49_21-Clarity.png

Step 29: Fill out the App Settings form

Details for fields common to all applications can be found in the following article: Common App Configuration Steps
image.png

Step 30: Fill out the User Settings form

The table at the top of this article lists the supported features of this connector.

Details for fields common to all applications can be found in the following article: Common App Configuration Steps

image.png

Step 31: Validate Your Selections and Save

Save

Clicking the Save button will trigger the first full sync for your application (even if you selected Manual syncing). This includes Service Users, Entitlements, Service User Entitlements, Service User Attributes.


Need help?

If you have any problems, contact your customer success team. You can also get in touch with our general support via email, open a support ticket. Our general support team is available Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM CST.


Was this article helpful?

What's Next
Changing your password will log you out immediately. Use the new password to log back in.
First name must have atleast 2 characters. Numbers and special characters are not allowed.
Last name must have atleast 1 characters. Numbers and special characters are not allowed.
Enter a valid email
Enter a valid password
Your profile has been successfully updated.