To make requests to the API with the client of your choice, create an API key. For security reasons, API keys expire 7 days after creation. To keep making requests after a key expires, create another API key and replace it with your old one. To create an API key: From your organization at admin.atlassian.com, select Settings and then API keys. You can store data in the form of entity properties: key-value stores, attached to Jira cloud objects, which can be created, updated, and deleted via the Jira cloud REST APIs. This is a powerful system for storing data on the Jira cloud host; it easily supports imports, exports, and migrations between instances because the data is stored locally with the Jira cloud tenant.
GitHub Action
Jira Create issue
Create a new Jira issue
Installation
Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.
Learn more about this action in How To Access Jira Api
atlassian/gajira-createChoose a version
Create new issue
For examples on how to use this, check out the gajira-demo repository
Only supports Jira Cloud. Does not support Jira Server (hosted)
Usage
Note: this action requires Jira Login Action
Jira Cloud Api Key
Action Spec:
Environment variables
- None
Inputs
project
(required) - Key of the projectissuetype
(required) - Type of the issue to be created. Example: 'Incident'summary
(required) - Issue summarydescription
- Issue description
Outputs
issue
- Key of the newly created issue
Reads fields from config file at $HOME/jira/config.yml
project
issuetype
summary
description
Writes fields to config file at $HOME/jira/config.yml
issue
- a key of a newly created issue
Writes fields to CLI config file at $HOME/.jira.d/config.yml
issue
- a key of a newly created issue
Verified creator
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Contributors
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Links
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