Atlassian Jira Forge

Overview

Atlassian Jira

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 SourceStream Name
audit recordsaudit_records

Prerequisites

There are no configuration steps necessary prior to configuring the connector within Tarsal.

Authentication

Forge App

  1. Install the Tarsal Jira Logs application.
    1. On the installation page click Get App.
    2. On installation of the app you agree to give tarsal the following permissions
      1. read:audit-log:jira
      2. read:user:jira
      3. storage:app
    3. 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.
  2. Create an Atlassian Jira Forge webhook source in your Tarsal workspace.
    1. On creation you will generate a webhook, copy that URL for the next step.
  3. Create an active flow in your workspace with the Atlassian Jira Forge webhook source created in step 2.
  4. Add the generated webhook to the installed forge app.
    1. Once your forge app is installed go to your jira home page and find Apps on the left side bar.
    2. Click on the new Tarsal Jira Logs application that has been installed.
    3. 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.
    4. 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

  1. This connector is restricted by rate limits.