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- Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below. | - Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below. | ||
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- | <!-- The following fields could be enabled if you want the users to provide more data with every feedback item: --> | ||
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- | - creatorFullname "John Doe" | + | |
- | - creatorUsername " | + | |
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Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below. | Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below. | ||
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+ | See common feedback documentation | ||
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+ | Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below. | ||
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+ | ==== Basic Authentication ==== | ||
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+ | You need credentials for a (technical) user who is allowed to create issues in the Jira project. | ||
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+ | <code xml> | ||
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+ | === Jira Server === | ||
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+ | The '' | ||
+ | === Jira Cloud === | ||
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+ | In Jira cloud there are no usernames. The '' | ||
==== Supported Jira fields ==== | ==== Supported Jira fields ==== | ||
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* Text Field (multi line): '' | * Text Field (multi line): '' | ||
* Select List (single choice): '' | * Select List (single choice): '' | ||
- | * User Picker (single user): '' | + | * User Picker (single user): '' |
- | * Assignee: '' | + | * Assignee: '' |
- | * Reporter: '' | + | * Reporter: '' |
* Components: '' | * Components: '' | ||
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Other Jira fields are not supported at the moment. | Other Jira fields are not supported at the moment. | ||
- | ==== Custom Endpoint ==== | + | ==== Custom Endpoint |
If your Jira REST-Endpiont differs from the standard location, you can specify it. If your link to the Jira-API is for example like ''< | If your Jira REST-Endpiont differs from the standard location, you can specify it. If your link to the Jira-API is for example like ''< | ||
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- | ==== Proxy ==== | + | ==== Proxy (Optional) |
You can specify a proxy server. | You can specify a proxy server. | ||
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- | ==== OAuth 2.0 Password Grant ==== | + | ==== OAuth 2.0 Password Grant (Optional) |
We support also OAuth 2.0 with Password Grant. To configure it there are different properties: | We support also OAuth 2.0 with Password Grant. To configure it there are different properties: | ||
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- | ==== Custom Header ==== | + | ==== Custom Header |
You can set custom header to the Jira-REST-Requests. | You can set custom header to the Jira-REST-Requests. |