Manage user and group identities in Process Street with SCIM via Azure Active Directory.
SCIM (System for Cross-Domain Identity Management) allows you to add and remove users or teams of users that you have set up in Azure AD.
Securely set up user roles and access to Process Street programmatically.
Plan: SCIM is an Enterprise add-on. If you are interested in enabling SCIM for your company, contact our support team, your CSM or your Account Executive.
Users: To create an API key you must be an administrator.
Docs: SCIM | Azure Active Directory
To enable SCIM on your account you will need to have your organization domain(s) registered in Process Street. Contact our support team to set this up for you.
There are three steps to set up SCIM with Process Street:
You can generate and name a new API key from the integrations page in your Process Street organization manager area.
The name of your API key will show in notification emails sent to users you have provisioned, so it’s best practice to change the default label to avoid confusion.
Check that the users have been added correctly to your Process Street organization.
What happens if I add a group of users from Azure AD?
All users in that group will be added to Process Street with the user role you have selected for that group.
Do I need our domain set up in Process Street to enable SCIM?
Yes, to add your domain(s) into Process Street please reach out to our support team who can set this up for you.
Can I change a user’s email address via SCIM?
Yes but only if you have a domain set up in Process Street (see above).
Can I change a user’s password via SCIM?
No, only a user can update their own password.
Note: SCIM works best with SSO which allows you to control passwords.
What if a user is part of more than one organization in Process Street, can I change their email address?
It’s only possible to change the email addresses that have the same domain as your organization’s domain.