Atlassian Jira Forge
Overview
The source connector generates a webhook that can be written to from the Tarsal Atlassian Jira Forge Application Jira Cloud platform REST API.
Streams
Data Source | Stream Name |
---|---|
audit records | audit_records |
Prerequisites
There are no configuration steps necessary prior to configuring the connector within Tarsal.
Authentication
Forge App
- Install the Tarsal Jira Logs application.
- On the installation page click Get App.
- On installation of the app you agree to give tarsal the following permissions
read:audit-log:jira
read:user:jira
storage:app
- Choose an Atlassian domain to install the app onto, if your domain doesn't show up on this list make sure you are an admin of the domain.
- Create an Atlassian Jira Forge webhook source in your Tarsal workspace.
- On creation you will generate a webhook, copy that URL for the next step.
- Create an active flow in your workspace with the Atlassian Jira Forge webhook source created in step 2.
- Add the generated webhook to the installed forge app.
- Once your forge app is installed go to your jira home page and find Apps on the left side bar.
- Click on the new
Tarsal Jira Logs
application that has been installed. - When the page loads you will see an input box for a webhook url, take the webhook you copied from step 2, paste it in the input box, and click Save Webhook.
- Once saved your application will run syncs every 5 minutes.
Configuration
Create the Atlassian Jira Forge Source connector via Tarsal's web application. Once the connector is created, a webhook URL will be generated to be used in your installed Forge Application.
Connector Limitations
- This connector is restricted by rate limits.
Updated about 19 hours ago