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๐Ÿ” Set up a Miro connector

ConductorOne provides identity governance and just-in-time provisioning for Miro. Integrate your Miro instance with ConductorOne to run user access reviews (UARs) and enable just-in-time access requests.

Availability

๐Ÿ” Early access. The Miro connector is currently in early access as we gather more feedback from users. Reach out to support@conductorone.com to add Miro to your Connectors page.

Capabilities

  • Sync user identities from Miro to ConductorOne

  • Resources supported:

    • Teams

Add a new Miro connector

This task requires either the Connector Administrator or Super Administrator role in ConductorOne.

  1. In ConductorOne, open Admin and click Connectors > Add connector.

  2. Search for Miro and click Add.

  3. Choose whether to add the new Miro connector as a data source to an existing application (and select the app of your choice) or to create a new application.

    Do you SSO into Miro using your identity provider (IdP)? If so, make sure to add the connector to the Miro app that was created automatically when you integrated your IdP with ConductorOne, rather than creating a new app.

  1. Set the owner for this connector. You can manage the connector yourself, or choose someone else. Setting multiple owners is allowed.

    A Miro connector owner must have the following permissions:

    • Connector Administrator or Super Administrator role in ConductorOne
    • Company Admin role in Miro
  1. Click Next.

Next steps

  • If you are the connector owner, proceed to Configure your Miro connector.

  • If someone else is the connector owner, ConductorOne will notify them by email that their help is needed to complete the setup process.

Configure your Miro connector

A user with the Connector Administrator or Super Administrator role in ConductorOne and Company Admin role in Miro must perform this task.

Step 1: Create a Miro app and generate an OAuth token

  1. In Miro, click your avatar in the upper right corner and select Settings.

  2. Click the Your apps tab.

  3. Click Create new app.

  4. Give the new app a name, such as “ConductorOne integration” and select a developer team. You can leave the Expire access token box unchecked.

  5. Click Create app.

  6. The newly created app’s page opens. Scroll down to Permissions and select the following:

    • identity:read
    • team:read
  • organizations:read
  • organizations:team:read
  1. Click Install app and get OAuth token.

  2. Select a team, then click Add.

  3. Your app is installed, and the app’s access token is shown. Carefully and copy and save the OAuth token. We’ll use it in Step 2.

Step 2: Add your Miro credential to ConductorOne

  1. In ConductorOne, navigate to the Miro connector by either:

    • Clicking the Set up connector link in the email you received about configuring the connector.

    • Navigate to Admin > Connectors > Miro (if there is more than one Miro listed, click the one with your name listed as owner and the status Not connected).

  2. Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit.

  3. Paste the token you generated in Step 1 into the Access token field.

  4. Click Save.

  5. The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. View the logs to ensure that information is syncing.

That’s it! Your Miro connector is now pulling access data into ConductorOne.