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 </stages-config> </stages-config>
 </code> </code>
 +
 +==== Basic Authentication ====
 +
 +You need credentials for a (technical) user who is allowed to create issues in the Jira project.
 +
 +<code xml>
 +<property name="authentication.type" value="basic" />
 +<property name="user" value="user" />
 +<property name="password" value="secret" />
 +</code>
 +
 +=== Jira Server ===
 +The ''user'' and ''password'' are the normal username and password of the user.
 +=== Jira Cloud ===
 +In Jira cloud there are no usernames. The ''username'' is the mail address (e.g. ''user@example.com''). The **password is a API-Token** and not the password of the user. You can create a Token in your [[https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens|Atlassian Account Management]].
  
 ==== Supported Jira fields ===== ==== Supported Jira fields =====
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   * URL Field: ''targetType=""'' (Empty)   * URL Field: ''targetType=""'' (Empty)
   * Select List (single choice): ''targetType="selectList-singleChoice"''   * Select List (single choice): ''targetType="selectList-singleChoice"''
-  * User Picker (single user): ''targetType="user-singleChoice"'' +  * User Picker (single user): ''targetType="user-singleChoice"'' (Only Jira Server, not Jira Cloud) 
-  * Assignee: ''targetType="user-singleChoice"'' +  * Assignee: ''targetType="user-singleChoice"'' (Only Jira Server, not Jira Cloud) 
-  * Reporter: ''targetType="user-singleChoice"''+  * Reporter: ''targetType="user-singleChoice"'' (Only Jira Server, not Jira Cloud)
   * Components: ''targetType="components"''   * Components: ''targetType="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 (Optional) ====
  
 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 ''<nowiki>https://api.example.com/example/api/2/issue</nowiki>'' then you have to specify ''<nowiki>https://api.example.com/example/</nowiki>'' as value for this property. 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 ''<nowiki>https://api.example.com/example/api/2/issue</nowiki>'' then you have to specify ''<nowiki>https://api.example.com/example/</nowiki>'' as value for this property.
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 </code> </code>
  
-==== Proxy ====+==== Proxy (Optional) ====
  
 You can specify a proxy server. You can specify a proxy server.
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 </code> </code>
  
-==== 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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 </code> </code>
  
-==== Custom Header ====+==== Custom Header (Optional) ====
  
 You can set custom header to the Jira-REST-Requests. You can set custom header to the Jira-REST-Requests.