Developer Resources
The following resources and integrations are available for the Verify Privilege DevOps Vault.
Contacting the Integrations Team
Any questions or issues, please reach out to integrations@delinea.com.
VP-DV API
SDKs
Downloads
VP-DV CLI Executables Download Page
Integrations
Integrations are supported to the extent of the third-party product procedures documented for those integrations. Please contact the third-party for any customized setup of the integrated product.
As a prerequisite of support for any of IBM Security’s integrations, the customer must have sufficient access to the IBM Security product and all parts of the third-party integration, and must be able to provide IBM Security with requested information and meetings to examine in order to progress reported issues.
Access each integrated product folder to learn more about the integration details. These include:
- Kubernetes Sidecar
- Kubernetes Mutating Webhook
- Terraform
- Azure DevOps
- Jenkins
- Puppet
- Ansible
- Chef
- GitHub
- GitLab
IBM Security In-Product Integrations
Integrations that are directly built into paid IBM Security products will be supported by the IBM Security support team and defects will be handled by the IBM Security product developers who maintain the IBM Security product where the issue occurs.
IBM Security In-Product Customization
Many IBM Security products can be customized in order to achieve an integration between the IBM Security product and third-party systems. If IBM Security documents an integration as a supported integration, the integration will be configured as specified in our documentation and is verified at the time of their creation by IBM Security to ensure that they work as designed.
Assistance with design, configuration, or troubleshooting of customization designed to interact with third-party systems is not within the scope of what the IBM Security Support organization can provide at this time. IBM Security does not guarantee that every configuration of third-party systems will work with in product customizations. Assistance with design, configuration or troubleshooting for customization of IBM Security products can be worked on as part of a paid engagement with the Professional Services team.
IBM Security Created Unpaid Integrations
Unpaid integrations created by IBM Security are code or applications that are not sold by IBM Security for monetary compensation. They are provided for the use of IBM Security customers and in some cases are available to the public.
An example of this type of integration would be the Verify Privilege RabbitMQ Helper, migration tools created by IBM Security, and code provided on the IBM Security GitHub.These integrations were verified at the time of their creation by IBM Security to ensure that they work as designed.
Assistance with configuration or troubleshooting of these tools with third-party systems is not within the scope of what the IBM Security Support organization can provide at this time. IBM Security does not guarantee that every configuration of third-party systems will work with 3rd-Party Integrations. Assistance with the use of these tools, configuration, or troubleshooting for customization of IBM Security products can be worked on as part of a paid engagement with the Professional Services team.
Third Party Integrations to IBM Security
This category of integration encompasses any code or script which integrates with IBM Security usually by API that is written by a third-party vendor. IBM Security does not guarantee that third-party code is written correctly or that it respects IBM Security product limitations.
For instance, the third-party code may fail to respect Token expiry or issue calls too quickly without waiting for responses and time-outs. Third-party integrations are supported by verifying that the IBM Security application is functioning correctly. IBM Security does not support, code or maintain third-party code or scripts.
For commercially sold third-party products which have vendor support, IBM Security may elect to attend calls. The third-party product must be able to provide a knowledgeable resource and share specifics about how they integrate with the IBM Security application. The goal of such calls would be to advise the third-party vendor about what they need to change to better integrate with IBM Security products.
Third Party Supporting Tools
jq Libraryfor filtering JSON results
Professional Services Integrations
Code or scripts written for or provided to customers as part of Professional Services are not included in the definitions above. Please refer to the terms of the warranty on your Professional Services engagement.