---
title: Adding PagerDuty to Your PingOne for Enterprise Dock
description: Add the PagerDuty application your PingOne for Enterprise Dock from the application catalog.
component: pingoneforenterprise
page_id: pingoneforenterprise:pingone_for_enterprise_app_catalog:p14eapps_pagerduty
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingoneforenterprise/pingone_for_enterprise_app_catalog/p14eapps_pagerduty.html
revdate: October 4, 2023
section_ids:
  steps: Steps
  next-steps: Next steps
  pagerduty-connection-configuration: PagerDuty Connection Configuration
  steps-2: Steps
  choose-from: Choose from:
  choose-from-2: Choose from:
  next-steps-2: Next steps
  pagerduty-attribute-mapping: PagerDuty Attribute Mapping
  about-this-task: About this task
  steps-3: Steps
  choose-from-3: Choose from:
  next-steps-3: Next steps
  pagerduty-customization: PagerDuty Customization
  steps-4: Steps
  next-steps-4: Next steps
  pagerduty-group-access: PagerDuty Group Access
  about-this-task-2: About this task
  steps-5: Steps
  next-steps-5: Next steps
---

# Adding PagerDuty to Your PingOne for Enterprise Dock

Add the PagerDuty application your PingOne for Enterprise Dock from the application catalog.

## Steps

1. In the PingOne for Enterprise admin console, go to **Applications > Application Catalog**.

2. **Optional:** In the **Search** field, search for the application.

3. Click the **PagerDuty** application line to expand it and click **Setup**.

4. On the **SSO Instructions** tab, click **Download** to download the signing certificate.

5. In a separate tab or window, sign on to PagerDuty as the account owner.

6. In PagerDuty, go to **Account Settings > Single Sign-on**.

7. Enter the signing certificate:

   1. In a plain text editor, open the signing certificate you downloaded in step 4.

   2. Copy the contents of the certificate.

   3. In PagerDuty, in the **X.509 Certificate** field, paste the certificate contents, including the `Begin Certificate` and `End Certificate` lines.

8. In the **Login URL** field, enter `https://sso.connect.pingidentity.com/sso/idp/SSO.saml2?idpid=<IdP ID>`, replacing *\<IdP ID>* with the **IdP ID** value from PingOne for Enterprise.

9. Select the **Turn on single sign-on** checkbox.

10. Select the **Allow username/password login** checkbox.

    Enable this option while testing your single sign-on (SSO) connection. After a successful test, you can disable it.

11. Click **Save Changes**.

12. Sign out of PagerDuty.

13. On the PagerDuty sign on page, click **Sign in with your Identity Provider**.

## Next steps

In PingOne for Enterprise, click **Continue to Next Step**.

## PagerDuty Connection Configuration

### Steps

1. Import the metadata for PagerDuty:

   #### Choose from:

   * Click **Select File** to upload the metadata file.

   * Click **Or use URL** to enter the URL of the metadata.

2. In the **ACS URL** and **Entity ID** fields, replace *${accountid}* with your PagerDuty account ID.

3. In the **Target Resource** field, enter a URL to redirect the user to after IdP-initiated SSO.

4. In the **Single Logout Endpoint** field, enter a URL for PingOne to send single logout (SLO) requests to.

5. In the **Single Logout Response Endpoint** field, enter a URL for PingOne to send SLO responses to.

6. To add a **Primary Verification Certificate**, click **Browse** to locate and upload a local certificate file used to verify SLO requests and responses coming from PagerDuty.

7. To add a **Secondary Verification Certificate**, click **Browse** to locate and upload a local certificate used to verify SLO requests and responses if the primary certificate fails.

8. Select the **Force Re-authentication** checkbox to require your identity bridge to re-authenticate users with an active SSO session.

9. Select the **Encrypt Assertion** checkbox to encrypt outgoing SAML assertions.

10. On the **Signing** line:

    #### Choose from:

    * Click **Sign Assertion** to have PingOne sign outgoing SAML assertions. This is the default option.

    * Click **Sign Response** to have PingOne sign responses to incoming SAML assertions.

11. From the **Signing Algorithm** list, select an algorithm with which to sign SAML assertions.

12. Select the **Use Custom URL** checkbox to enter a customer URL to launch PagerDuty from the dock.

### Next steps

Click **Continue to Next Step**.

## PagerDuty Attribute Mapping

### About this task

PingOne for Enterprise will automatically populate required SAML attributes.

For PagerDuty, the required attribute is `SAML_SUBJECT`.

### Steps

1. To add an additional optional attribute, click **Add new attribute**.

2. In the **Application Attribute** field, enter the attribute name as it appears in the application.

3. In the **Identity Bridge Attribute or Literal Value** field, choose one of the following:

   #### Choose from:

   * To map to the application attribute: Enter or select a directory attribute.

   * To assign to the application attribute: Select **As Literal**, then enter a literal value.

4. To create advanced attribute mappings, click **Advanced**.

   Learn more in [Creating advanced attribute mappings](../pingone_for_enterprise/p14e_creating_advaced_attribute_mappings.html).

### Next steps

Click **Continue to Next Step**.

## PagerDuty Customization

### Steps

* To change the application icon, click **Select image** and upload a local image file.

  The image file must be:

  * PNG, GIF, or JPG format

  * 312 x 52 pixels maximum

  * 2 MB maximum file size

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    | - | ------------------------------------------------ |
    |   | Images are scaled to 64 x 64 pixels for display. |

* To change the name of the application displayed on the dock, in the **Name** field, enter a new name.

* To change the description of the application, in the **Description** field, enter the new description text.

* To change the category to which the application is assigned on the dock, in the **Category** list, select a category.

  Learn more in [Creating a custom application category](../pingone_for_enterprise/p14e_creating_custom_application_category.html).

### Next steps

Click **Continue to Next Step**.

## PagerDuty Group Access

### About this task

The **Group Access** tab shows every user group that you have created.

Learn more in [Adding user groups](../pingone_for_enterprise/p14e_add_groups.html).

### Steps

* To add a group's access to the application, on the line for that group, click **Add**.

* To remove a group's access, on the line for that group, click **Remove**.

* When you're finished assigning groups, click **Continue to Next Step**.

### Next steps

On the **Review Setup** tab, review your configuration, and click **Finish** to add the application to your PingOne Dock.
