Hello,
I have existing JIRA account associated with me and that JIRA is set up on our premises. It works perfectly fine. I also have BitBucket account which has some projects and repo assigned.
I want to integrate both and make my user management more simpler.
I have following question:
1) Can BitBucket (i.e. on cloud) can be integrated with JIRA available at my premises?
2) What will happen to my existing user and their rights?
3) Will the password of existing users will be changed to JIRA password?
4) What if JIRA user is deleted? What steps do I need to take to delete it from BitBucket without deleting his changes from my repository or project?
Hi Rocky,
I will try to answer your questions below:
Yeah I am taking about making an user InActive, Do I need to make same users from BitBucket inactive? or will it be done automatically?
What my Basic Idea of doing this is, I don't have to manage the users separately for JIRA and BitBucket, What I can be able to do is manage it from JIRA and automatically do same for BitBucket, as the user become inactive from JIRA he shouldn't be able to access my any private repos from BitBucket.
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Another Question:
What are the benefits of user management I will get when I configure JIRA Server and Bitbucket Cloud?
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As Andrew was saying, the accounts in Jira and Bitbucket are completely separate and are not linked in any way. This means that you will need to do user management activities (like marking users as inactive) once in each system.
In other words, there are no user management benefits from linking Jira Server and Bitbucket Cloud.
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