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Description
We developed our app out of necessity due to challenges we faced with Atlassian Assets. Importing our Entra Users & Intune Devices into Atlassian Assets proved to be cumbersome and inelegant. Recognizing this gap, we embarked on building our own solution, incorporating feedback from potential clients to ensure a comprehensive integration that serves the needs of all users, not just our own.
Prerequisites
Jira Service Management Premium/Enterprise
How to install
Log into your Jira Service Management site which is in the Premium or Enterprise Plan.
Install our marketplace application found here.
You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.
How to configure
Entra ID & Intune configuration
Log in to Entra ID (https://entra.microsoft.com/#home)
Open up App Registrations
Select New Registration
Give the app an appropriate such as Atlassian Assets (Webbapplications) and then press Register
After the app has been created, take a note of the Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID
Now open up API Permissions and add the following application permissions (not delegated permissions)
Application.Read.All
Device.Read.All
Groups.Read.All
User.Read.All
You will then need to press Grant admin consent for [company name].
Finally, select Certificates & secrets, open Client secrets and then press New client secret
Give the secret a description and select the amount of days you want it to last
Once you have created the secret, take a note of the Value field, that’s everything needed on the Microsoft side
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To summarise what we have just done; we have created an application within Entra which has permissions to read all Applications, Devices, Groups and Users. We have then created credentials for the integration to leverage the mentioned application to retrieve all resources to import into Assets. |
Assets
Log into Atlassian Assets
Then press Create schema and select Create a blank schema
Now add a schema name, something like Assets (WA) and then press Create schema
Once the schema is created open Schema configuration and then select Import
On the import menu press Create import and select Entra Intune then press Next
Now give the import a name similar to the schema such as Assets (WA) and then press Create Import
We now need to grant the application access by pressing Allow access and then press Accept
Once accepted, it will now appear as NOT CONFIGURED, to make the app ready for importing we need to press … and press Configure app
Now add the Client ID, Client Secret and Tenant ID we saved earlier and then press Save configuration
This will then create the schema, the status should be READY TO RUN you will now be able to press Import data to start pulling in all of your Entra & Intune resources.
If you want to automatically sync your data, go into the Configure app menu again, select your Sync interval and toggle Sync status. The app is now ready to automatically sync data according to the settings you’ve set!
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To summarise what we have just done; we’ve created a blank schema, added the app as an import source. We’ve then taken our Entra credentials and added them to the app so it can speak to our Entra instance and also created our asset schema. If you enabled the automatic sync, we have now added a timed job to repeat the syncing at our chosen interval. |