Hi all!
We're trying to extend our OpenAM SSO solution to include FishEye/Crucible. We already have integration with Jira and Confluence, and I figured the FishEye/Crucible integration would be similar... It's not.
I'm guessing that we'll need to implement a custom authenticator for FishEye that uses the OpenAM API, but I want to make sure I'm not reinventing the wheel before I dive in.
This page explains the basics of custom authenticators for FishEye, but it really is just the basics.
If anyone here has done this before, or has some insight on the best way to proceed, it'd be mighty helpful.
Thanks!
- Michael
Hi Michael,
There unfortunately isn't much documentation on this particular integration with FishEye. Since this is not officially supported by Atlassian we don't offer any documentation on it.
You may find useful information in the FishEye and Crucible Development Hub. For example, this may be useful:
https://developer.atlassian.com/display/FECRUDEV/Authentication+Plugins
Please let us know if this helps.
Thanks for the reply. In the time since I originally posted this question, I managed to hack together a functional OpenAM authenticator for Fisheye/Crucible. There's only one thing keeping me from calling it complete... If you've got the time, I'd really appreciate it if you'd weigh in on my followup question: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/72435/is-it-possible-to-create-cookies-in-fisheye-custom-authenticators
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