Jira connector and action

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The Jira connector uses the REST API v2 to create Atlassian Jira issues.

Compatibility

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Jira Cloud and Jira Data Center are supported. Jira on-premise deployments are not supported.

Create connectors in Kibana

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You can create connectors in Stack Management > Connectors or as needed when you’re creating a rule. For example:

Jira connector
Connector configuration
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Jira connectors have the following configuration properties:

Name
The name of the connector.
URL
Jira instance URL.
Project key
Jira project key.
Email
The account email for HTTP Basic authentication.
API token
Jira API authentication token for HTTP Basic authentication. For Jira Data Center, this value should be the password associated with the email owner.

Test connectors

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You can test connectors as you’re creating or editing the connector in Kibana. For example:

Jira params test

Jira actions have the following configuration properties.

Issue type
The type of the issue.
Priority
The priority of the incident.
Labels
The labels for the incident.
Title
A title for the issue, used for searching the contents of the knowledge base.
Description
The details about the incident.
Parent
The ID or key of the parent issue. Only for Subtask issue types.
Additional comments
Additional information for the client, such as how to troubleshoot the issue.
Additional fields
An object that contains custom field identifiers and their values. These custom fields must comply with your Jira policies; they are not validated by the connector. For example, if a rule action does not include custom fields that are mandatory, the action might fail.

Connector networking configuration

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Use the Action configuration settings to customize connector networking configurations, such as proxies, certificates, or TLS settings. You can set configurations that apply to all your connectors or use xpack.actions.customHostSettings to set per-host configurations.