@@ -25,11 +25,14 @@ Go to project settings page and fill in the project name for the JIRA project:
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@@ -25,11 +25,14 @@ Go to project settings page and fill in the project name for the JIRA project:
Next, go to the services page and find JIRA.
Next, go to the services page and find JIRA.
![Jira services page](jira_service.png)
1. Tick the active check box to enable the service.
1. Tick the active check box to enable the service.
1. Supply the url to JIRA server, for example http://jira.sample
1. Supply the url to JIRA server, for example http://jira.sample
1. Supply the username of a user we created under `Configuring JIRA` section, for example `gitlab`
1. Supply the username of a user we created under `Configuring JIRA` section, for example `gitlab`
1. Supply the password of the user
1. Supply the password of the user
1. Optional: supply the JIRA api version, default is version 2
1. Optional: supply the JIRA api version, default is version
1. Optional: supply the JIRA issue transition ID (issue transition to closed). This is dependant on JIRA settings, default is 2
1. Save
1. Save
Now we should be able to interact with JIRA issues, for example we can close a JIRA issue by commiting to our GitLab repository and referencing the JIRA issue( in the format of JIRAPROJECT-123).
Now we should be able to interact with JIRA issues, for example we can close a JIRA issue by commiting to our GitLab repository and referencing the JIRA issue( in the format of JIRAPROJECT-123).