The Adobe connector for Elimity Insights fetches users and groups for an Adobe organization so you can keep in control of your environment.
Follow the instructions below to set up the connector for your environment.
How it works
- Elimity Insights periodically fetches users and groups for an Adobe organization.
- Write Elimity Insights queries to review and monitor updates to the data, or leverage existing queries.
- Configure these stored queries to take action when the Elimity Insights data changes.
Integration requirements
Setting up an Adobe source in Elimity Insights requires:
- an Adobe organization admin user to set up an integration in the Adobe Developer Console, and
- a user in Elimity Insights with the role Connector Admin or higher.
Integration instructions
The following sections will explain the different steps you'll need to take to set up the Adobe connector for Elimity Insights.
1. Create credentials for the Adobe User Management API
The first step in setting up the Adobe connector for Elimity Insights is creating a set of credentials using the Adobe Developer Console. Refer to the official documentation for detailed instructions;
the steps below provide a short summary:
- Create a new project in your Adobe Developer Console
- Enable the User Management API in this project
- Generate OAuth Server-to-Server credentials for this API
Note down the generated client identifier and secret, we'll need it in the next step. Also note down the unique identifier for your Adobe organization. You can find this value as part of the URL path for the organization in the Admin Console or in the adobe.io console for your User Management integration. It should look like `A495E53@AdobeOrg`.
2. Setting up a source in Elimity Insights
In Elimity Insights you can now create a new Adobe source providing the following configuration:
- Gateway URL: URL of the Elimity Insights Adobe gateway, SaaS customers can stick to the default of `https://adobe.gateways.elimity.com`. On-premise customers can refer to the knowledge base article about installing gateways for more information about self-hosted alternatives.
- Organization ID: identifier of your Adobe organization.
- Client ID: client identifier you noted down in step 1.
- Client secret: client secret you noted down in step 1.
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