What is an Identity Source
An identity source is a logical concept in BambooCloud IDaaS for connecting upstream core identity data. Administrators only need to configure the connection parameters and field mappings to complete real-time synchronization of upstream identity data, achieving data linkage from HR employees to OneID.

Pre-integrated Identity Sources
Currently BambooCloud IDaaS has pre-integrated the following standard identity sources:
| Identity Source | Scenario |
|---|---|
| AD / LDAP | Enterprise directory service; identity synchronization in Windows domain environments |
| DingTalk | Alibaba enterprise collaboration platform |
| WeCom | Tencent enterprise collaboration platform |
| Feishu | ByteDance enterprise collaboration platform |
| Xinrenxinshi | All-in-one HR SaaS platform |
| Beisen HR | Integrated talent management platform |
| Mingcai HR | Enterprise human resource management software |
| SAP SuccessFactors | SAP cloud human capital management suite |
| Weaver OA-E9 | Weaver collaboration office platform |
| 2haorenshibu | SMB human resource management tool |
| Yilu HR | Compensation management and HR digitalization platform |
| RMDB | Enterprise human resource database system |
| Woqu HR | Workforce management and HR service platform |
We continuously incorporate other commonly used SaaS applications into the standard identity source system.
Access Methods
If your enterprise already uses the above applications as an address book or HR management system, you can complete access through simple parameter configuration without additional development.
Data Synchronization Capabilities
After an identity source is connected, the following synchronization methods are supported:
- Real-time synchronization: upstream data changes are synchronized to IDaaS immediately
- Scheduled synchronization: batch synchronization by preset cycle
- Manual synchronization: administrator manually triggers a full synchronization
After data flows into the user pool, BambooCloud IDaaS creates a unique OneID for each user as a cross-system identity identifier.