JIRA Activities
- Overview of JIRA connector
- Creating or editing an endpoint for JIRA activity
Endpoints provide the configuration information that the Studio and the Integration Appliance used to connect to JIRA platform. JIRA connector supports only Basic authentication mechanism so as to authorize users to perform operations. JIRA connector also supports HTTPS connection. - Using the JIRA Create Objects Activity
Use the Create Objects activity to create an Attachment, Component, Filter, Issue, IssueComment, IssueLink, IssueLinkType, IssueWorkLog, IssueVote, Version, ProjectRole and Watchers in JIRA. - Using the JIRA Update Objects Activity
Use the Update Objects activity to update Filter, Issue, IssueComment, IssueLinkType, IssueWorkLog and Version in JIRA. - Using the JIRA Retrieve All Objects Activity
Use the Retrieve All Objects activity to fetch the details of IssueComments, IssueLinkTypes, IssueTypes, IssueVotes, IssueWorkLogs, Priorities, Resolutions, Watchers and Statuses from JIRA. - Using the JIRA Delete Objects Activity
Use the Delete Objects activity to delete an Attachment, Component, Filter, Issue, IssueComment, IssueLink, IssueLinkType, IssueWorkLog, Version, Votes and Watchers in JIRA. - Using the JIRA Retrieve Objects Activity
Use the Retrieve Objects activity to fetch the details of an Attachment, Component, Filter, IssueLink, IssueLinkType, IssueType, IssueVote, IssueWorkLog, Version, ProjectRole, Watchers, Group, Priority, Project, Resolution, User and Status from JIRA. - Using the JIRA Search Objects Activity
Use the Search Objects activity to fetch the records which matches search string for Issue, User, UsersOverMultiProject, AssignableUser and UsersWithPermissions from JIRA. - Specifying the Retry options for JIRA REST API activities
Specifying the Retry parameters is one of the tasks to configure a JIRA activity. The JIRA REST API connector uses a single login session for all connections to an JIRA REST API endpoint. If a session expires, the connector automatically establishes a new session. The connector does not count the initial attempt to reacquiring the session as a retry attempt. The connector assumes the typical connector retry behavior after the initial attempt to reacquire a session fails. The retriable exceptions include 503 and 504 for this error codes.