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Identity Federation for AWS is tested for compatibility with the clustering and high-availability capabilities of JIRA Data Center as of release 2.2.0.
AWS Configuration
AWS Security Credentials
See Providing AWS Security Credentials for details.
AWS Client Configuration
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Cross Product Features
AWS Management Console Login Menu
Users will be able to use a Single Sign-on (SSO) menu link for each AWS Connector they have access to. These links will appear automatically within JIRA or Bamboo and require no further configuration.
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AWS Management Console Login Gadget
Users will be able to use the AWS Management Console Login gadget, exposing any number of configured Single Sign-on (SSO) links for those AWS Connector they have access to. They can use this gadget outside of JIRA and Bamboo (e.g. on Confluence pages) and configure it to show all or a desired subset of the available links.
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Features specific to Atlassian Bamboo
AWS Credentials Variables task
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You can use the AWS Credentials Variables task to provide managed temporary AWS security credentials for other tools by injecting them into AWS unaware tasks like the Bamboo Script task. This improves versatility for using tools that are not directly integrated with Identity Federation for AWS, but accept AWS credentials via the command line or environment variables.
Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task
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You can use the Amazon ECR Credentials Variables task to provide temporary Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) authentication credentials for other tools by injecting them into AWS unaware tasks like the Bamboo Docker task. This improves versatility for using tools that are not directly integrated with Identity Federation for AWS, but accept AWS credentials via the command line, environment variables or the Bamboo task interface.
Features specific to Atlassian JIRA
Compatibility with JIRA Data Center
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Getting started
- Ensure there is at least one AWS Connector available – refer to Providing AWS Security Credentials for details.
- (Optional) Provision dedicated AWS resources for the integrations you intend to use (you can also reuse existing AWS resources) – refer to Provisioning AWS Resources for details.
Use the provided CloudFormation Templates to provision AWS resources. - Start federating with the available integrations.
Using Integrations
Bamboo
Use the following integrations in Bamboo:
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JIRA
Use the following integrations in JIRA:
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