Vivek Vivek <[email protected]> writes:

> thank you or your reply
>
> I would like to use APIs from github, gitlab and atlassian to develop
> application .But i don't know who provide more APIs.
>
> Eg..I am having Git enterprise server from third party
> (GITHUB/GITLAB/BITBUCKE) installed on Host A.TI am having access to
> GIT front end using git enterprise server And I have a tool BMC
> (ticket system) and in that new developer/user get new task to develop
> code.Hence new user must to be create manully in
> gitlab/github/bitbucket frontend.But i want it creates automatically
> when he get task.Would LDAP be a solution? Maybe i need to develop
> application using API,so don't know which third party provider offers
> more API .

I think I understand what you want, but I still don't see why one would
want that ;)

I'm guessing this is a corporate environment, i.e. there is already a
procedure for hiring a new developer that includes creating all the
accounts that user needs (including the account needed for the ticket
system, BMC).

I simply fail to see the reason why it would be useful to create the
gitlab/github/bitbucket user only after the first task has been created
in BMC. Surely the hired person is hired to solve tasks, it's then
fairly reasonable to just create all the required user accounts up
front. Why complicate things?

/M

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