Documentation for Crowd 1.4. Documentation for other versions of Crowd is available too.

You can use Crowd to provide external authentication and authorisation for Atlassian's Crucible code review tool.

Crucible and FishEye

When you purchase and install Crucible, you also receive Atlassian's FishEye source-repository viewer. FishEye and Crucible share a common authentication mechanism and integration with Crowd.

Prerequisites

  1. Download and install Crowd. Refer to the Crowd installation guide for detailed information on how to do this. We will refer to the Crowd root folder as CROWD.
  2. Download and install Crucible. Refer to the Crucible Installation Guide for detailed information on how to do this.
  3. Follow the instructions on integrating Crowd with FishEye.
    For Crucible versions 1.2.x and later, refer to the instructions for FishEye 1.4. For Crucible 1.1.x and earlier, refer to the the instructions for FishEye 1.3.

Do not create a separate Crowd application for Crucible

Crucible will authenticate to Crowd using the application name and password which you have created for the FishEye application. (See Integrating Crowd with Atlassian FishEye.)

Configure Authorisation in Crucible Projects (If Required)

Optionally, you can now use the Crowd users and/or groups in the permission schemes for your Crucible projects. If you have created groups in the Crowd directory which is mapped to your FishEye application (see Integrating Crowd with Atlassian FishEye), the Crowd groups can be seen in Crucible.

Please refer to the Crucible documentation for instructions on:

  • Creating projects in Crucible (here).
  • Creating permission schemes and assigning them to users and/or groups (here).
  • Linking the permission scheme to a Crucible project (here).
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