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       <!--       <!--
-      You can map element specify information to your Jira issue. These sources are available:+      You can map element specify information to your ILM item. These sources are available:
       - elementUrl e.g. https://stages.example.com/stages/index.html#/workspace/200/_vv/(process/activity/_wUV9sBbNHr-aicWx33VsQA)       - elementUrl e.g. https://stages.example.com/stages/index.html#/workspace/200/_vv/(process/activity/_wUV9sBbNHr-aicWx33VsQA)
       - workspaceName e.g. "Software Engineering"       - workspaceName e.g. "Software Engineering"
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       - creatorFullname "John Doe"       - creatorFullname "John Doe"
       - creatorUsername "jdoe"       - creatorUsername "jdoe"
-      The "target" defines the id for the custom field in Jira (e.g. "customfield_10101"). +      The "target" defines the name for the field in ILM (e.g. "customfield_10101"). 
-      Optional: The targetType defines the type of the Jira field. Supported Jira fields see below.+      Optional: The targetType defines the type of the ILM field. Supported fields see below.
       -->       -->
       <system-attribute-mappings>       <system-attribute-mappings>
-        <attribute source="elementUrl" target="customfield_10104" /> +        <attribute source="elementUrl" target="Element Url" /> 
-        <attribute source="workspaceName" target="customfield_10105" /> +        <attribute source="workspaceName" target="Workspace Name" /> 
-        <attribute source="workspacePath" target="customfield_10106" /> +        <attribute source="workspacePath" target="Workspace Path" /> 
-        <attribute source="creatorFullname" target="customfield_10107" /> +        <attribute source="creatorFullname" target="Creator Fullname" /> 
-        <attribute source="creatorUsername" target="customfield_10108" />+        <attribute source="creatorUsername" target="Assigned User" targetType="user"/>
       </system-attribute-mappings>       </system-attribute-mappings>
     </host>     </host>
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 ==== Supported Jira fields ===== ==== Supported Jira fields =====
-  * Description: ''targetType=""'' (Empty) +  * shorttext: ''targetType=""'' (Empty) 
-  * Text Field (single line): ''targetType=""'' (Empty+  * longtext: ''targetType="longtext"'' (Also with rich text setting
-  * Text Field (multi line): ''targetType=""'' (Empty) +  * user: ''targetType="user"''
-  * Select List (single choice): ''targetType="selectList-singleChoice"'' +
-  * Components: ''targetType="components"''+
  
-Be aware: If you choose Select or Component then the user entered values must be configured in Jira. Otherwise the ticket creation will fail.+Be aware: If you choose user then the user entered values or the Stages username must match / exist in ILM. Otherwise the item creation will fail.
  
-Other Jira fields are not supported at the moment. +Other ILM fields are not supported at the moment.
- +
-==== 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 ''<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. +
-<code xml> +
-<property name="jira.rest.endpoint" value="https://api.example.com/example/" /> +
-</code> +
- +
-==== Proxy ==== +
- +
-You can specify a proxy server. +
- +
-<code xml> +
-<property name="proxy.enabled" value="true" /> +
-<property name="proxy.type" value="https" /> +
-<property name="proxy.port" value="3128" /> +
-<property name="proxy.hostname" value="proxy.example.com" /> +
-</code> +
- +
-==== OAuth 2.0 Password Grant ==== +
- +
-We support also OAuth 2.0 with Password Grant. To configure it there are different properties: +
- +
-<code xml> +
-<property name="authentication.type" value="oauth20" /> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.granttype" value="password" /> +
- +
-<!-- URL to your OAuth 2.0 Token Endpiont --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.tokenendpoint" value="https://example.com/oauth/token" /> +
- +
-<!-- OAuth 2.0 Client Id --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.clientid" value="" /> +
- +
-<!-- OAuth 2.0 Client Secret --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.clientsecret" value="" /> +
- +
-<!--  OAuth 2.0 Scope --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.scope" value="" /> +
- +
-<!-- OAuth 2.0 (technical) user --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.user" value="" /> +
- +
-<!-- OAuth 2.0 password --> +
-<property name="authentication.oauth20.password" value="" /> +
-</code> +
- +
-==== Custom Header ==== +
- +
-You can set custom header to the Jira-REST-Requests. +
- +
-<code xml> +
-<property name="jira.rest.customheader.key" value="" /> +
-<property name="jira.rest.customheader.value" value="" /> +
-</code>+