Copy to clipboard the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) base URL from the SCIM tab for inclusion to your SCIM apps.
The Auth package must be installed.
Your user account or group membership must have the "Settings: View Settings" permission to copy SCIM settings unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected.
If your user account is not a Super Admin, following additional permissions are required to successfully access ProcessMaker's SCIM endpoints:
Users: Create Users, Delete Users, Edit Users, View Users.
Groups: Create Groups, Delete Groups, Edit Groups, View Groups.
See user permissions/group permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.
Follow these steps to copy the SCIM base URL:
Click on theicon to copy the URL for inclusion into your SCIM provider's settings.
Both the Edit iconand the Delete iconare deactivated in SCIM. The SCIM base URL is set for your ProcessMaker Platform instance as a redirected URL that cannot be edited.
Configure System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) settings that are available to all users.
Manage System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) settings.
Enable the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) setting to use in your SCIM apps.
The Auth package must be installed.
Your user account or group membership must have the "Settings: View Settings" permission to enable SCIM settings unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected.
If your user account does not have the Make this user a Super Admin option selected, the following additional permissions are required to successfully access ProcessMaker's SCIM endpoints:
Users category: Create Users, Delete Users, Edit Users, View Users.
Groups category: Create Groups, Delete Groups, Edit Groups, View Groups.
See user permissions/group permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.
Follow these steps to enable the SCIM setting:
Ensure that you are logged on to ProcessMaker Platform.
Click the Admin option from the top menu. The Users page displays.
Click the SCIM tab. The SCIM tab displays the SCIM base URL in the Configuration column. By default SCIM is disabled.
Enable the SCIM toggle key in the Configuration column. The SCIM base URL displays beside the SCIM Base URL setting to copy into clipboard for inclusion into your SCIM provider's settings. The SCIM base URL is set for your ProcessMaker Platform instance as a redirected URL that cannot be edited.
Obtain a bearer token for your user account and copy it into your SCIM provider's settings.
Understand what System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is and how it applies to more easily manage users' identities.
The SCIM specification is designed to more easily manage user identities in cloud-based applications. The specification suite seeks to build upon experience with existing schemas and deployments, placing specific emphasis on simplicity of development and integration, while applying existing authentication, authorization, and privacy models.
Click the Settings iconfrom the left sidebar. The Settings page displays a tab for each setting.
Click the Copy to Clipboard icon. See Copy the SCIM Base URL.
Part of the , , is an open standard to automate user provisioning. The SCIM specification is designed to more easily manage user identities in cloud-based applications, placing specific emphasis on simplicity of development and integration, while applying existing authentication, authorization, and privacy models. SCIM settings provide additional profile settings available to all user accounts.
As a cloud-based technology, ProcessMaker developed SCIM so users' identities can be created either directly in a tool like or imported from external systems like HR software or . Since SCIM is a standard, user data is stored following a consistent protocol and can communicate across different apps.
The SCIM base URL is set by default in ProcessMaker after the . to the SCIM provider's settings to synchronize user identities via SCIM. The SCIM base URL is set for your ProcessMaker instance as a redirected URL that cannot be edited.
In addition to the SCIM Base URL, a bearer token is also required to access ProcessMaker's SCIM endpoints. Follow the instructions for to obtain a bearer token for your user account and copy it to your SCIM provider's settings. This user account must also have the user permissions detailed in the section.