Product and data connections
Overview
Easily integrate the most popular services in seconds, either using a connector app or a token.
Supported products
Product  | Datasource  | Status  | 
|---|---|---|
Cloud, Server, DC  | User+password (to Data Center) Personal access token (to Data Center) API Token (to Cloud) Connector app (to Cloud)  | available available available available  | 
Cloud, Server, DC  | User+password (to Data Center) Personal access token (to Data Center) API Token (to Cloud) Connector app (to Cloud)  | available available available available  | 
Cloud, Server, DC (Cloud includes Pipelines)  | API Token (to Cloud) HTTP access token (to Data Center)  | available available available  | 
API Token  | available  | |
API Token  | available  | |
API Token  | available  | |
OAuth  | available  | |
API Token  | available  | |
 
  | Any Confluence Data Center Datasource User+password (to Data Center) Personal access token (to Data Center)  | available  | 
API Token  | available  | |
API Token  | available  | 
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Glossary
Default datasource: You don’t need to do anything, it comes with the product by default.
Connector app: You need to install one of the free Dashboard Hub Connector apps.
API Token: You need to create and provide the API token which corresponds to the source product. You’ll find specific instructions in the datasource creation screen.
User+password: You provide a user and password so Dashboard Hub will use it for data accessing. This user+password could be your user and password or another specific one to allow the data access.
Personal access token: The service allows you to create an extra pass to connect for data. You will generate this pass setting different permissions to the data access (like read-only access).
App password: The service allows you to create a special password key to connect for data (the user will not be required). You will generate this password setting different permissions to the data access (like read-only access).
HTTP access tokens: These tokens are a secure way to integrate external applications with Bitbucket (read more HTTP access tokens | Bitbucket Data Center 10.0 | Atlassian Documentation).
Hybrid datasources: Server/Data Center supported versions
If you don’t know yet what is a Hybrid Dashboards and why do you need hybrid connectors, have a look to Hybrid hostings dashboards. But in summary, you can connect to a server or data center instance from your cloud dashboard, and otherwise (from your server or data center instance to a cloud instance). For doing so, create a new Jira/Confluence/Bitbucket Server/Data Center datasource and use it like any other datasource.
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