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Why is the SCIM Bridge needed? If I already have to create an Enterprise Application in Azure, then the SCIM bridge really becomes an unnecessary and overcomplicated step. I should not have to register a new domain or spin up a separate VM just to get an integration to pull accounts automatically. As an MSP and reselling this to potentially 50 different organizations, this step becomes very time-consuming and wasteful.293Views2likes4CommentsPausing Google Cloud when not in use
I was able to setup and run the SCIM in Google Cloud. But we are a small org - approx. 65 users - and most of the time the bridge isn't in use - but it still incurs charges in the $30-40 per month range. On the Azure side, I can stop provisioning and start provisioning with the click of the appropriate button. But on the GC side - there is no apparent "VM" that I can shut down or pause when I'm not using it (which is 99% of the time). Rather than scrapping the provisioning system, is there a way to pause the GC instance, manually, when not in use? While I realize this is outside the scope of 1Password support - I figure if someone knew enough to document how to build the bridge, they might also know how to pause it when it's not needed. Thanks. 1Password Version: 8.104 Extension Version: 2.12.0 OS Version: Windows 11 Browser:_ Edge, Chrome189Views1like1CommentAzureAD - SCIM provisioning (without SCIM bridge container) - FEATURE REQUEST
We would prefer not to have to manage the SCIM bridge container. Most SCIM-enabled applications allow SCIM provisioning via AzureAD's built-in integration. This only requires a SCIM token and the URL for the application's API endpoint: - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/app-provisioning/use-scim-to-provision-users-and-groups Is this feature on the roadmap for future release? If not, please let me know the correct channel to officially submitting a new feature request. 1Password Version: Not Provided Extension Version: Not Provided OS Version: Not Provided Browser:_ Not Provided1.1KViews1like3CommentsNew getting-started guides, AI search, and LLM-ready docs for 1Password dev tools at 1password.dev
Hi everyone! We've been investing in making 1Password's developer documentation genuinely useful from the first click, and we wanted to share what's now live over at 1password.dev. π New getting-started guides We've published workflow-based getting-started guides across every major tool area: SSH & Git, 1Password CLI, SDKs (Go, JavaScript, Python), Environments, integrations, and more. Instead of jumping between reference pages, you can follow a clear path from setup to working integration, organized around how you actually build. π AI-powered search across the docs You can hit Ctrl+K on any page and ask a question in plain language. The built-in AI assistant searches the full documentation set and gives you a direct answer with links to the relevant pages. Itβs a much faster way to find what you need, especially if youβre not sure which tool or section to look in. Try it: open 1password.dev, hit β+K, and type βHow do I set up git commit signing with multiple GitHub accounts?β π€ Docs built for AI dev workflows If you use AI coding assistants like Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, or Claude, our docs are now natively consumable. Every page is available as Markdown (append .md to any URL), and we serve llms.txt and llms-full.txt at the site root so your tools can reference 1Password docs directly. Details here: Build with LLMs ποΈ Refreshed docs structure The documentation is now organized around the way developers work, with clearer navigation across SSH & Git, CLI, SDKs, Environments, secrets management, and integrations. If you've found our docs hard to navigate in the past, it's worth another look. π One practical note: our developer docs now live at 1password.dev. All your existing developer.1password.com links and bookmarks redirect automatically, so nothing breaks. We'd love your feedback If you run into any issues or have suggestions, let us know in this thread. You can also reach us in the 1Password Developers Slack. Happy building! π73Views1like0Comments1Password Hosted SCIM Bridge
I would love the option (even at a small added fee) for 1Password to host a SCIM Bridge rather than our customers being required to spin up additional infrastructure to add the bridge. As an MSSP/MSP providing 1Password to many of our customers, the management of so many SCIM bridges would likely be time consuming to manage. How are other MSSP/MSPs setting up SCIM Bridges for their multiple customers? Do you host a VM/computer for each customer and connect each one individually, or are you not using this capability? Curious to hear how the rest of the community is handling this.176Views1like0Comments