Jira Issue Tracker
Project feature enabling integration with JIRA issue tracker
Example. It is not recommended to store secure values such as tokens or client secrets directly in the DSL code, see Managing Tokens section of our documentation.
project {
// Other Project settings ...
features {
// Other Project Features ...
jira {
id = "< Connection ID>" // arbitrary ID that can be later used to refer to the connection
displayName = "<Connection display name>"
host = "<Jira server URL>"
userName = "<Username>" // username for self-hosted, email for Jira Cloud
password = "credentialsJSON:*****" // password for self-hosted, access token for Jira Cloud
projectKeys = "<Project keys>" // space-separated list of project keys
useAutomaticKeys = true // optional, if set to true TeamCity will detect all accessible Jira projects
// The following credentials are only used by Jira Cloud Integration build feature
cloudClientID = "<Client ID>" // optional, Jira Cloud client ID
cloudSecret = "credentialsJSON:*****" // optional, Jira Cloud client secret
}
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}
See also
Properties
A Client ID for JIRA Cloud integration via its Build and Deployment APIs
A Secret for JIRA Cloud integration via its Build and Deployment APIs
Issue tracker integration display name
Automatically populate JIRA Project keys
Functions
Copies parameters of this object to the specified target
Creates an instance of this project feature via reflection using a no argument constructor, used during copying. Throws an error if this class doesn't have a default constructor. Subclasses can override it to create an instance without using a default constructor.
Validates this object and reports found errors to the provided consumer