The Identity mappings feature allows you to map accounts from different integrations to Cortex accounts. All of your established integrations are listed in Settings under My integration accounts in the Preferences section. You can go here to make sure that your personal mappings are set up correctly.
From this page, you can confirm your own mappings for each integration. You can also directly add your OAuth user for GitHub if there’s no mapping. For other integrations, you can follow the identity mappings page link to set it up. While you can edit the GitHub mapping here, other accounts must be edited from the Identity mappings page.
You can find a list of all mapped and unmapped users for each integration under the Identity mappings section of Settings.
All of the integrations available for identity mapping will appear under Identity mappings. You can navigate into each one to see all Unmapped users and Mapped users.
From the Unmapped users tab of any Identity mappings page, you can view Cortex suggestions for user accounts. You can accept suggestions individually by clicking the checkmark next to a suggestion in a user’s row.
You can also accept all suggestions at the same time by selecting Accept all suggestions next to the search bar. This will open a modal dialog where you can review all the accounts with available suggested mappings, and quickly confirm mappings for dozens of users at once.
Through identity mapping, you can not only make sure that integrations are working properly for your team members, but you can also ensure that the Developer Homepage and Eng Intelligence features are working as intended with their mappings.
Integrations available for identity mapping
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- GitHub
- GitLab
- Jira
- Microsoft Teams
- Opsgenie
- PagerDuty
- Slack
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