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@datagrok/jiraconnect

v1.2.3

Published

Pakcages for Jira integration into Datagrok

Readme

Jira Connect

Jira Connect integrates Jira with Datagrok. Connect to your Jira project by providing credentials, and the rest is handled automatically:

  • Recognizing ticket identifiers everywhere
  • Rich visual representation
  • Showing ticket details in the context panel
  • Rendering details in-cell, if there is enough space
  • Ability to bring additional details as a column for the whole table

Setting up

Go to Platform / Plugins / JiraConnect, expand the Actions tab on the Context Panel, and click Credentials.. . In the dialog that opens, set the following:

  • username
  • key
  • host

Optionally, you can open this dialog by selecting Credentials from the JiraConnect package's context menu.