ℹ️ Integration capacities refer to the specific functionalities and automations that an integration can perform within Corma. Each capacity enables Corma to interact with an application to streamline processes such as user management, license tracking, and access control.
Corma supports the following integration capacities. The availability of each capacity depends on the API access and permissions configured for the integration:
Capacity | Description |
|---|---|
Provision | Create user accounts from Corma |
Deprovision | Delete user accounts from Corma |
Get last activity | Retrieve user last activity and sync it into Corma |
Get Users | Collect user with an access to said app and list them into Corma |
Get Expenses | Collect invoices and sync expenses data |
Get HR info | Collect HR data and enrich users into Corma |
List license types | Collect license types and list them into Corma |
Third-party apps and users | Collect third party apps licenses through SSO |
Add/remove to org units | Add or remove users from organizational units from Corma |
Add/remove to groups | Add or remove users to/from specific groups from Corma |
Sync and revoke Tokens | Synchronize and revoke access/oauth tokens from Corma |
List Permissions / Roles | Collect user permissions and roles and list them into Corma |
Send temp email | Send temporary emails to users from Coma when provisioning their access |
Transfer data | Transfer data from one user or project to another at offboarding |
Get Sub-products | List all sub-products and their users of the parent application. For instance when connection Atlassian to Corma we will also retrieve all Jira, Jira Service Management, Confluence, Trello, Bitbucket users… |