The use case is, I don't want to use service principal in the pipeline I've created a federated credential in managed identity and given bitbucket OIDC details for exchange, but I am not sure about what the subject identifier is, I just want to do
az login --identity -u {managed identity id} --federated-token $BITBUCKET_STEP_OIDC_TOKEN
is this possible
Hi @Irfan Muhammed Nazer and welcome to the community!
I'm afraid that Bitbucket's OIDC tokens cannot be used for logging in to Azure.
We have a feature request about this in our issue tracker:
I would suggest adding your vote to that feature request (by selecting the Vote for this issue link) as the number of votes helps the development team and product managers better understand the demand for features. You are more than welcome to leave any feedback, and you can also add yourself as a watcher (by selecting the Start watching this issue link) if you'd like to get notified via email on updates.
Implementation of features is done as per our policy here and any updates will be posted in the feature request.
Kind regards,
Theodora
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