Hi there.
I need to create a system user to integrate Gitlab with Jira.
How can I create a dummy user for this purpose? I need to create the user without email invitation because it's not a real email address, except the email's domain.
I can't seem to create a user without actually inviting them.
Thanks!
Hello,
If you are on Jira Server, then you can create a user in the internal Jira directory.
If you are on Cloud you can only invite users or you should use the G Suite.
You can find more info about G Suite here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/security-with-g-suite-938859740.html
Hi.
I'm on a cloud instance.
We don't want to use G Suite with Jira.
I just want the ability to create a dummy user
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Then the only option is to create a dummy account in gmail, for example, and invite this account.
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still, it doesn't resolve the fact that this is a system user, however, in the example you provided, we'll be paying for this dummy user.
there should be a better way to handle such cases.
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