deepy / sonar-crowd

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Support SSO #5

Open kwin opened 7 years ago

kwin commented 7 years ago

Compare with https://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONARPLUGINS-694.

nikogfi commented 7 years ago

vote

sasah commented 7 years ago

vote

dalsgit commented 7 years ago

vote

luis-botelho-pereira commented 7 years ago

+1

pwagland commented 6 years ago

The link to the https://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONARPLUGINS-694 no longer seems to work?

eyazici commented 5 years ago

+1 The SSO feature will be very helpful.

ronhks commented 5 years ago

+1

amargono commented 5 years ago

Is there any plan to support the Crowd SSO?

jonesbusy commented 4 years ago

+1

deepy commented 4 years ago

There's plans but no ongoing work, if someone sends a PR I'll test, review, merge and release but it's not likely that I'm going to work on this any time soon. My primary focus right now is compatility and bugfixes.

derhecht commented 3 years ago

+1

deepy commented 3 years ago

At the moment I'm not working on any new features for sonar-crowd, I'm just doing bugfixes and working on keeping it compatible.

There is a branch called sso-identity where I did a quick test for implementing SSO and it doesn't seem like it'd be hard to implement.

But I'm just doing bugfixes right now, I'm doing this in my spare-time with no external funding and crowd is a kinda enterprisey tool given it's pricing. To make things even better the support from atlassian isn't great and I had to jump through some annoying hoops to get a developer license, the published REST API client they've got suddenly just disappeared from maven central, and they killed off mercurial support at bitbucket which made me lose all my goodwill towards them. Many of you who view this and especially those of you who sent me emails, you all work at rather large companies with rather large budgets just ask your manager for some time to work on a pull-request. And don't email me unless you plan to offer me money to work on this, I don't want emails.

deepy commented 3 years ago

And if not, I can recommend moving to keycloak or similar, they're great products really