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Integrations
Connect Secure Developer Spaces to the outside tools your teams rely on, from code repositories and third-party apps to storage and Citrix DaaS™. Turn each one on and set it up in Integrations.
Find these settings at System Configuration > Integrations.

Here’s what you can connect:
- Code Repository Applications
- Third Party Applications
- Data Bucket Storage
- Mount Point Storage
- Citrix DaaS Integration
Code Repository Applications
Add the repository providers your developers connect to their workspaces, such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. You set up each one as an OAuth application.
For setup steps, see Setup Code Repositories Applications.
Third Party Applications
Add third-party apps, such as JFrog, that developers reach from their workspaces. You provide the credentials and callback URL each provider expects.
For an example, see JFrog.
Data Bucket Storage
Set up the storage behind Data Buckets, so teams can share versioned datasets, files, and artifacts across the workspaces in a project.
To learn more, see Data Buckets.
Mount Point Storage
Turn on Mount Point Storage to give teams direct access to external file storage. A Mount Point connects that storage straight to the workspace file system, so workspaces read and write in real time without copying data into the cluster.
Turn on a storage type here first. After that, project owners can create Mount Points.
Note:
Mount Points aren’t supported in multi-region configurations.
To learn more, see Sharing Data Between Users and Mount Points.
Citrix DaaS Integration
Link Secure Developer Spaces to Citrix DaaS and Citrix Workspace so users reach both their workspaces and their Citrix virtual apps and desktops with a single sign-in.
For setup steps, see Citrix DaaS Integration.
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