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FishEye 2.0 Beta is a public development release leading up to FishEye 2.0. For all production use and testing of FishEye, please use the latest official release.

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This page contains instructions for setting up JIRA integration in FishEye.

JIRA is Atlassian's issue tracking product, which can be used to manage projects and associated work.

Before you begin: Ensure that you configure your JIRA instance to enable sub-tasks, enable unassigned issues and allow Remote API access. The instructions on this page have been tested with JIRA 3.13.4.

On this page:

JIRA issues can be viewed in the main Dashboard view in FishEye. This requires you to enter details on the required JIRA server(s) via the FishEye administration screens.

Opening the Administration Screen for JIRA Integration

To set up JIRA integration, open the Administration screen and then click 'JIRA Servers' under the 'Global Settings' sub-menu on the left navigation bar. The 'View JIRA Servers' administration page opens.

Screenshot: The View JIRA Servers Page

On the View JIRA Servers page, you can carry out a number of operations as listed on this page.

Adding a New JIRA Server

To add a new JIRA server from the View JIRA Servers page, click 'Add JIRA Server'.

The 'Add JIRA Server' page opens.

Screenshot: The Add JIRA Server Page

A number of fields and options must be filled out or selected on this page. See the table below for information on each field.

Option Type Description Required
Name Text Field A descriptive name for the JIRA server. Yes
URL Text Field The Internet address of the JIRA server. Yes
Allow Unassigned True/False Button Allow unassigned sub-tasks. No
Username Text Field The username of an account on the JIRA instance (All activity that takes place will be attributed to this user, unless using the Trusted Application setting). Yes
Password Text Field The password for the account on the JIRA instance. Yes
Include in Activity Streams Check Box Allows JIRA information to appear on the Dashboard. No
Authenticate as Trusted Application Check Box Allows the system to interface with JIRA and let users log on with their own accounts (and use their own accounts on the JIRA server. See complete FishEye documentation and complete JIRA documentation. No

Once you've filled out the necessary fields, click 'Test' to ensure that your details are correct. If you have a positive message return from the test, click 'Save'.

Editing Default JIRA Server Mappings

This setting enables the FishEye feature that shows JIRA information in a dynamic window when you hover the mouse over a JIRA issue key in FishEye. It will also turn every issue key into a hyperlink to that issue in FishEye.

To enable this feature, click 'Edit Default JIRA Server Mappings' from the View JIRA Servers page. The 'Map JIRA Project Default' page opens.

Screenshot: The Default JIRA Server Mappings Page

On this page, select the FishEye repositories or Crucible Projects that you wish to associate with all the JIRA servers you have configured for use in FishEye. You can click 'add all' to quickly include them all in this category. You can remove individual items by clicking the small 'X' marks.

Once you've finished, click 'Save'.

You should disable any existing FishEye linkers you have set up for JIRA, as they will override this feature and prevent the dynamic dialog box from appearing when you mouse over an issue.

Operations on Existing Servers

Once you have configured an existing JIRA server, there are three main operations you can carry out on it: 'Edit', 'Mappings' and 'Delete'. These options appear on the far right of the screen.

Screenshot: Operations in the JIRA Servers Page

Edit settings for an existing JIRA server

When you click 'Edit', you can adjust any of the general settings you configured when you first added the server.

Edit mappings for an existing JIRA server

When you click 'Mappings', a page is loaded that is almost identical to the 'Default Mapping' screen, but allows you to choose mappings only for that specific JIRA server.

Delete an existing JIRA server

Clicking 'Delete' will remove the server from the list.

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