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diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/jira_server_configuration.md b/doc/user/project/integrations/jira_server_configuration.md index b1ab2076dc0..191b8f207a1 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/jira_server_configuration.md +++ b/doc/user/project/integrations/jira_server_configuration.md @@ -1,68 +1,8 @@ --- -stage: Create -group: Ecosystem -info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments +redirect_to: '../../../integration/jira/jira_server_configuration.md' --- -# Create Jira Server username and password **(FREE)** +This document was moved to [another location](../../../integration/jira/jira_server_configuration.md). -For [integrations with Jira](jira.md), you must create a user account in Jira to have access to -all projects that need to integrate with GitLab. - -The Jira user account created for the integration must have write access to -your Jira projects. - -As an example, the following process creates a user named `gitlab` and that's a -member of a new group named `gitlab-developers`: - -1. Sign in to your Jira instance as an administrator, and - then go to the gear icon and select **User Management**. - - ![Jira user management link](img/jira_user_management_link.png) - -1. Create a new user account (for example, `gitlab`) with write access to - projects in Jira. Enter the user account's name and a valid e-mail address, - because Jira sends a verification email to set up the password. - - Jira creates the username by using the email prefix. You can change the - username later, if needed. The GitLab integration doesn't support SSO (such - as SAML). You 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) - -1. From the sidebar, select **Groups**. - - ![Jira create new user](img/jira_create_new_group.png) - -1. In the **Add group** section, enter a **Name** for the group (for example, - `gitlab-developers`), and then select **Add group**. - -1. Add the `gitlab` user to the `gitlab-developers` group by selecting **Edit members**. - The `gitlab-developers` group should be listed in the leftmost box as a - selected group. In the **Add members to selected group(s)** area, enter `gitlab`. - - ![Jira add user to group](img/jira_add_user_to_group.png) - - Select **Add selected users**, and `gitlab` should appear in the **Group member(s)** - area. This membership is saved automatically. - - ![Jira added user to group](img/jira_added_user_to_group.png) - -1. To give the newly-created group 'write' access, you must create a permission - scheme. To do this, in the admin menu, go to the gear icon and select **Issues**. - -1. From the sidebar, select **Permission Schemes**. - -1. Select **Add Permission Scheme**, enter a **Name** and (optionally) a - **Description**, and then select **Add**. - -1. In the permissions scheme list, locate your new permissions scheme, and - select **Permissions**. Next to **Administer Projects**, select **Edit**. In - the **Group** list, select `gitlab-developers`. - - ![Jira group access](img/jira_group_access.png) - -The Jira configuration is complete. Write down the new Jira username and its -password, as you need them when [configuring GitLab](jira.md#configure-gitlab). +<!-- This redirect file can be deleted after <2021-06-18>. --> +<!-- Before deletion, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/#move-or-rename-a-page --> |