I am writing a groovy script which will login to a confluence instance and create pages. Can I login to confluence using the same session of Jira i.e. I do not want to hardcode passwords in any script.
Hi,
you can login only if you use something like single sign on
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You might take a look at crowd.
This provides Single Sign On for the Atlassian stack and that might help you out.
Best regards,
Peter
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Thanks for replying
Both the Jira and conflunce are using crowd but I am using the remote API from my groovy script to connect to confluence and create a page.
Something like this
def locator = new ConfluenceSoapServiceServiceLocator()
def service = locator.getConfluenceserviceV2(new URL("http://localhost:8090/rpc/soap-axis/confluenceservice-v2"))
def token = service.login("user", "password")
I dont want to use the login method but want to use , say the jira token instead
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That's over my head, I can't really help you there.
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