Commit 4fa8df67 authored by Robert Schilling's avatar Robert Schilling

Update API docs

parent cc5ba3d9
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title: Validate username/pw for Jiraservice, require them in the API
merge_request:
merge_request: 15025
author: Robert Schilling
type: fixed
......@@ -478,8 +478,8 @@ PUT /projects/:id/services/jira
| --------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
| `url` | string | yes | The URL to the JIRA project which is being linked to this GitLab project, e.g., `https://jira.example.com`. |
| `project_key` | string | yes | The short identifier for your JIRA project, all uppercase, e.g., `PROJ`. |
| `username` | string | no | The username of the user created to be used with GitLab/JIRA. |
| `password` | string | no | The password of the user created to be used with GitLab/JIRA. |
| `username` | string | yes | The username of the user created to be used with GitLab/JIRA. |
| `password` | string | yes | The password of the user created to be used with GitLab/JIRA. |
| `jira_issue_transition_id` | integer | no | The ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under the JIRA workflow administration (**Administration > Issues > Workflows**) by selecting **View** under **Operations** of the desired workflow of your project. The ID of each state can be found inside the parenthesis of each transition name under the **Transitions (id)** column ([see screenshot][trans]). By default, this ID is set to `2`. |
### Delete JIRA service
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