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-# GitLab JIRA integration
+# GitLab Jira integration
-GitLab can be configured to interact with [JIRA], a project management platform.
+GitLab Issues are a powerful tool for discussing ideas and planning and tracking work.
+However, many organizations have been using Jira for these purposes and have
+extensive data and business processes built into it.
-Once your GitLab project is connected to JIRA, you can reference and close the
-issues in JIRA directly from GitLab.
+While you can always migrate content and process from Jira to GitLab Issues,
+you can also opt to continue using Jira and use it together with GitLab through
+our integration.
-For a use case, check out this article of [How and why to integrate GitLab with
-JIRA](https://www.programmableweb.com/news/how-and-why-to-integrate-gitlab-jira/how-to/2017/04/25).
+Once you integrate your GitLab project with your Jira instance, you can automatically
+detect and cross-reference activity between the GitLab project and any of your projects
+in Jira. This includes the ability to close or transition Jira issues when the work
+is completed in GitLab.
+
+Here's how the integration responds when you take the following actions in GitLab:
+
+- **Mention a Jira issue ID** in a commit message or MR (merge request).
+ - GitLab hyperlinks to the Jira issue.
+ - The Jira issue adds an issue link to the commit/MR in GitLab.
+ - The Jira issue adds a comment reflecting the comment made in GitLab, the comment author, and a link to the commit/MR in GitLab.
+- **Mention that a commit or MR 'closes', 'resolves', or 'fixes' a Jira issue ID**. When the commit is made on master or the change is merged to master:
+ - GitLab's merge request page displays a note that it "Closed" the Jira issue, with a link to the issue. (Note: Before the merge, an MR will display that it "Closes" the Jira issue.)
+ - The Jira issue shows the activity and the Jira issue is closed, or otherwise transitioned.
+
+You can also use [Jira's Smart Commits](https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-298976812.html)
+directly from GitLab, as covered in the article
+[How and why to integrate GitLab with Jira](https://www.programmableweb.com/news/how-and-why-to-integrate-gitlab-Jira/how-to/2017/04/25).
## Configuration
-Each GitLab project can be configured to connect to a different JIRA instance. That
-means one GitLab project maps to _all_ JIRA projects in that JIRA instance once
-the configuration is set up. Therefore, you don't have to explicitly associate
-one GitLab project to any JIRA project. Once the configuration is set up, any JIRA
-projects in the JIRA instance are already mapped to the GitLab project.
+Each GitLab project can be configured to connect to an entire Jira instance. That
+means one GitLab project can interact with _all_ Jira projects in that instance, once
+configured. Therefore, you will not have to explicitly associate
+a GitLab project with any single Jira project.
-If you have one JIRA instance you can pre-fill the settings page with a default
-template, see the [Services Templates][services-templates] docs.
+If you have one Jira instance, you can pre-fill the settings page with a default
+template. See the [Services Templates][services-templates] docs.
-Configuration happens via user name and password. Connecting to a JIRA server
+Configuration happens via user name and password. Connecting to a Jira server
via CAS is not possible.
-In order to enable the JIRA service in GitLab, you need to first configure the
-project in JIRA and then enter the correct values in GitLab.
+In order to enable the Jira service in GitLab, you need to first configure the
+project in Jira and then enter the correct values in GitLab.
-### Configuring JIRA
+### Configuring Jira
-We need to create a user in JIRA which will have access to all projects that
-need to integrate with GitLab. Login to your JIRA instance as admin and under
-Administration go to User Management and create a new user.
+We need to create a user in Jira which will have access to all projects that
+need to integrate with GitLab. Login to your Jira instance as admin and under
+*Administration*, go to *User Management* and create a new user.
-As an example, we'll create a user named `gitlab` and add it to `JIRA-developers`
+As an example, we'll create a user named `gitlab` and add it to the `Jira-developers`
group.
-**It is important that the user `GitLab` has write-access to projects in JIRA**
+**It is important that the user `gitlab` has 'write' access to projects in Jira**
We have split this stage in steps so it is easier to follow.
----
-
-1. Login to your JIRA instance as an administrator and under **Administration**
+1. Log in to your Jira instance as an administrator and under **Administration**
go to **User Management** to create a new user.
- ![JIRA user management link](img/jira_user_management_link.png)
-
- ---
+ ![Jira user management link](img/jira_user_management_link.png)
1. The next step is to create a new user (e.g., `gitlab`) who has write access
- to projects in JIRA. Enter the user's name and a _valid_ e-mail address
- since JIRA sends a verification e-mail to set up the password.
- _**Note:** JIRA creates the username automatically by using the e-mail
- prefix. You can change it later if you want._
+ to projects in Jira. Enter the user's name and a _valid_ e-mail address
+ since Jira sends a verification e-mail to set up the password.
+ _**Note:** Jira creates the username automatically by using the e-mail
+ prefix. You can change it later, if needed. Our integration does not support SSO (such as SAML). You will need to create
+ an HTTP basic authentication password. You can do this by visiting the user
+ profile, looking up the username, and setting a password._
- ![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_user.png)
-
- ---
+ ![Jira create new user](img/jira_create_new_user.png)
1. Now, let's create a `gitlab-developers` group which will have write access
- to projects in JIRA. Go to the **Groups** tab and select **Create group**.
-
- ![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_group.png)
-
- ---
-
- Give it an optional description and hit **Create group**.
+ to projects in Jira. Go to the **Groups** tab and select **Create group**.
- ![jira create new group](img/jira_create_new_group_name.png)
+ ![Jira create new user](img/jira_create_new_group.png)
- ---
+ Give it an optional description and click **Create group**.
-1. Give the newly-created group write access by going to
- **Application access ➔ View configuration** and adding the `gitlab-developers`
- group to JIRA Core.
+ ![Jira create new group](img/jira_create_new_group_name.png)
- ![JIRA group access](img/jira_group_access.png)
+1. To give the newly-created group 'write' access, go to
+ **Application access ➔ View configuration** and add the `gitlab-developers`
+ group to Jira Core.
- ---
+ ![Jira group access](img/jira_group_access.png)
1. Add the `gitlab` user to the `gitlab-developers` group by going to
**Users ➔ GitLab user ➔ Add group** and selecting the `gitlab-developers`
- group from the dropdown menu. Notice that the group says _Access_ which is
- what we aim for.
+ group from the dropdown menu. Notice that the group says _Access_, which is
+ intended as part of this process.
- ![JIRA add user to group](img/jira_add_user_to_group.png)
+ ![Jira add user to group](img/jira_add_user_to_group.png)
- ---
-
-The JIRA configuration is over. Write down the new JIRA username and its
+The Jira configuration is complete. Write down the new Jira username and its
password as they will be needed when configuring GitLab in the next section.
### Configuring GitLab
> **Notes:**
-> - The currently supported JIRA versions are `v6.x` and `v7.x.`. GitLab 7.8 or
+> - The currently supported Jira versions are `v6.x` and `v7.x.`. GitLab 7.8 or
> higher is required.
-> - GitLab 8.14 introduced a new way to integrate with JIRA which greatly simplified
+> - GitLab 8.14 introduced a new way to integrate with Jira which greatly simplified
> the configuration options you have to enter. If you are using an older version,
> [follow this documentation][jira-repo-old-docs].
> - In order to support Oracle's Access Manager, GitLab will send additional cookies
> to enable Basic Auth. The cookie being added to each request is `OBBasicAuth` with
> a value of `fromDialog`.
-To enable JIRA integration in a project, navigate to the
+To enable Jira integration in a project, navigate to the
[Integrations page](project_services.md#accessing-the-project-services), click
-the **JIRA** service, and fill in the required details on the page as described
+the **Jira** service, and fill in the required details on the page as described
in the table below.
| Field | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
-| `Web URL` | The base URL to the JIRA instance web interface which is being linked to this GitLab project. E.g., `https://jira.example.com`. |
-| `JIRA API URL` | The base URL to the JIRA instance API. Web URL value will be used if not set. E.g., `https://jira-api.example.com`. |
-| `Username` | The user name created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). Using the email address will cause `401 unauthorized`. |
-| `Password` |The password of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). |
-| `Transition ID` | This is the ID of a transition that moves issues to the desired state. It is possible to insert transition ids separated by `,` or `;` which means the issue will be moved to each state after another using the given order. **Closing JIRA issues via commits or Merge Requests won't work if you don't set the ID correctly.** |
+| `Web URL` | The base URL to the Jira instance web interface which is being linked to this GitLab project. E.g., `https://Jira.example.com`. |
+| `Jira API URL` | The base URL to the Jira instance API. Web URL value will be used if not set. E.g., `https://jira-api.example.com`. |
+| `Username` | The user name created in [configuring Jira step](#configuring-jira). Using the email address will cause `401 unauthorized`. |
+| `Password` |The password of the user created in [configuring Jira step](#configuring-jira). |
+| `Transition ID` | This is the ID of a transition that moves issues to the desired state. It is possible to insert transition ids separated by `,` or `;` which means the issue will be moved to each state after another using the given order. **Closing Jira issues via commits or Merge Requests won't work if you don't set the ID correctly.** |
-### Getting a transition ID
+### Obtaining a transition ID
-In the most recent JIRA UI, you can no longer see transition IDs in the workflow
+In the most recent Jira user interface, you can no longer see transition IDs in the workflow
administration UI. You can get the ID you need in either of the following ways:
1. By using the API, with a request like `https://yourcompany.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/issue/ISSUE-123/transitions`
@@ -129,25 +135,23 @@ Note that the transition ID may vary between workflows (e.g., bug vs. story),
even if the status you are changing to is the same.
After saving the configuration, your GitLab project will be able to interact
-with all JIRA projects in your JIRA instance and you'll see the JIRA link on the GitLab project pages that takes you to the appropriate JIRA project.
-
-![JIRA service page](img/jira_service_page.png)
+with all Jira projects in your Jira instance and you'll see the Jira link on the GitLab project pages that takes you to the appropriate Jira project.
----
+![Jira service page](img/jira_service_page.png)
-## JIRA issues
+## Jira issues
-By now you should have [configured JIRA](#configuring-jira) and enabled the
-[JIRA service in GitLab](#configuring-gitlab). If everything is set up correctly
-you should be able to reference and close JIRA issues by just mentioning their
+By now you should have [configured Jira](#configuring-jira) and enabled the
+[Jira service in GitLab](#configuring-gitlab). If everything is set up correctly
+you should be able to reference and close Jira issues by just mentioning their
ID in GitLab commits and merge requests.
-### Referencing JIRA Issues
+### Referencing Jira Issues
-When GitLab project has JIRA issue tracker configured and enabled, mentioning
-JIRA issue in GitLab will automatically add a comment in JIRA issue with the
+When GitLab project has Jira issue tracker configured and enabled, mentioning
+Jira issue in GitLab will automatically add a comment in Jira issue with the
link back to GitLab. This means that in comments in merge requests and commits
-referencing an issue, e.g., `PROJECT-7`, will add a comment in JIRA issue in the
+referencing an issue, e.g., `PROJECT-7`, will add a comment in Jira issue in the
format:
```
@@ -156,21 +160,19 @@ ENTITY_TITLE
```
* `USER` A user that mentioned the issue. This is the link to the user profile in GitLab.
-* `LINK_TO_THE_COMMENT` Link to the origin of mention with a name of the entity where JIRA issue was mentioned.
+* `LINK_TO_THE_COMMENT` Link to the origin of mention with a name of the entity where Jira issue was mentioned.
* `RESOURCE_NAME` Kind of resource which referenced the issue. Can be a commit or merge request.
* `PROJECT_NAME` GitLab project name.
* `ENTITY_TITLE` Merge request title or commit message first line.
-![example of mentioning or closing the JIRA issue](img/jira_issue_reference.png)
+![example of mentioning or closing the Jira issue](img/jira_issue_reference.png)
----
+### Closing Jira Issues
-### Closing JIRA Issues
-
-JIRA issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words in
+Jira issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words in
commits and merge requests. When a commit which contains the trigger word
-followed by the JIRA issue ID in the commit message is pushed, GitLab will
-add a comment in the mentioned JIRA issue and immediately close it (provided
+followed by the Jira issue ID in the commit message is pushed, GitLab will
+add a comment in the mentioned Jira issue and immediately close it (provided
the transition ID was set up correctly).
There are currently three trigger words, and you can use either one to achieve
@@ -180,66 +182,66 @@ the same goal:
- `Closes PROJECT-1`
- `Fixes PROJECT-1`
-where `PROJECT-1` is the issue ID of the JIRA project.
+where `PROJECT-1` is the issue ID of the Jira project.
> **Notes:**
> - Only commits and merges into the project's default branch (usually **master**) will
> close an issue in Jira. You can change your projects default branch under
> [project settings](img/jira_project_settings.png).
-> - The JIRA issue will not be transitioned if it has a resolution.
+> - The Jira issue will not be transitioned if it has a resolution.
-### JIRA issue closing example
+### Jira issue closing example
Let's consider the following example:
-1. For the project named `PROJECT` in JIRA, we implemented a new feature
+1. For the project named `PROJECT` in Jira, we implemented a new feature
and created a merge request in GitLab.
-1. This feature was requested in JIRA issue `PROJECT-7` and the merge request
+1. This feature was requested in Jira issue `PROJECT-7` and the merge request
in GitLab contains the improvement
1. In the merge request description we use the issue closing trigger
`Closes PROJECT-7`.
-1. Once the merge request is merged, the JIRA issue will be automatically closed
+1. Once the merge request is merged, the Jira issue will be automatically closed
with a comment and an associated link to the commit that resolved the issue.
----
-
-In the following screenshot you can see what the link references to the JIRA
+In the following screenshot you can see what the link references to the Jira
issue look like.
-![A Git commit that causes the JIRA issue to be closed](img/jira_merge_request_close.png)
+![A Git commit that causes the Jira issue to be closed](img/jira_merge_request_close.png)
----
-
-Once this merge request is merged, the JIRA issue will be automatically closed
+Once this merge request is merged, the Jira issue will be automatically closed
with a link to the commit that resolved the issue.
-![The GitLab integration closes JIRA issue](img/jira_service_close_issue.png)
-
----
+![The GitLab integration closes Jira issue](img/jira_service_close_issue.png)
-![The GitLab integration creates a comment and a link on JIRA issue.](img/jira_service_close_comment.png)
+![The GitLab integration creates a comment and a link on Jira issue.](img/jira_service_close_comment.png)
## Troubleshooting
-If things don't work as expected that's usually because you have configured
-incorrectly the JIRA-GitLab integration.
+If these features do not work as expected, it is likely due to a problem with the way the integration settings were configured.
+
+### GitLab is unable to comment on a Jira issue
+
+Make sure that the Jira user you set up for the integration has the
+correct access permission to post comments on a Jira issue and also to transition
+the issue, if you'd like GitLab to also be able to do so.
+Jira issue references and update comments will not work if the GitLab issue tracker is disabled.
-### GitLab is unable to comment on a ticket
+### GitLab is unable to close a Jira issue
-Make sure that the user you set up for GitLab to communicate with JIRA has the
-correct access permission to post comments on a ticket and to also transition
-the ticket, if you'd like GitLab to also take care of closing them.
-JIRA issue references and update comments will not work if the GitLab issue tracker is disabled.
+Make sure the `Transition ID` you set within the Jira settings matches the one
+your project needs to close an issue.
-### GitLab is unable to close a ticket
+Make sure that the Jira issue is not already marked as resolved; that is,
+the Jira issue resolution field is not set. (It should not be struck through in
+Jira lists.)
-Make sure the `Transition ID` you set within the JIRA settings matches the one
-your project needs to close a ticket.
+### CAPTCHA
-Make sure that the JIRA issue is not already marked as resolved, in other words that
-the JIRA issue resolution field is not set. (It should not be struck through in
-JIRA lists.)
+CAPTCHA may be triggered after several consecutive failed login attempts
+which may lead to a `401 unauthorized` error when testing your Jira integration.
+If CAPTCHA has been triggered, you will not be able to use Jira's REST API to
+authenticate with the Jira site. You will need to log in to your Jira instance
+and complete the CAPTCHA.
[services-templates]: services_templates.md
[jira-repo-old-docs]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/8-13-stable/doc/project_services/jira.md
-[jira]: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira