Create automation rules for authentication policies
You can create a rule from scratch with the rule builder or use templates that include preset conditions and actions for a faster setup. When you create a rule, you automate authentication policy actions based on criteria that you set. Automation rules include three parts: triggers that kick off the rule, conditions that refine the rule, and actions that perform tasks. Essential concepts of automation rules
Automation for authentication policies is currently available for organizations on the centralized user management experience.
Create automation rules with the rule builder
To create a rule:
Go to Atlassian Administration. Select your organization if you have more than one.
Select Security > Authentication policies.
Select the automation icon, then select Create automation.
In the rule builder, select a trigger for the rule.
To set additional conditions, actions, or branches on the rule, select Add component.
Give your rule a name and select Turn on rule.
After you create the rule, you can edit its details at any time from Rule details.
Create automation rules with templates
Create rules with a template to reduce the steps needed to automate authentication policies. For example, start with the User added to a group template to assign a user in a group to an authentication policy. You can further build the rule by adding specific conditions and actions tailored to your requirements.
To create a rule from a template:
Go to Atlassian Administration. Select your organization if you have more than one.
Select Security > Authentication policies.
Select the automation icon, then select Manage automations > Templates.
Select the template from the list. The rule builder screen will appear with the pre-selected triggers, conditions, and actions.
If you want to set additional conditions, actions, or branches on the rule, select Add component.
Give your rule a name and select Turn on rule.
After you create the rule, you can edit its details at any time from Rule details.
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