I have a set of rules on Zendesk that when triggered it will automatically route the ticket to Jira. Problem is that I want the routed ticket to be automatically Linked to that Zendesk Ticket where it came from. The linking process can be done on Jira App for Zendesk but in a manual way. Is there a way to do it like once Zendesk forwards the ticket to Jira it's automatically Linked to the Zendesk ticket where it came from?
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Hi,
I think you will need a plugin like Exalate for that.
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A tool is not required. The way I have handled this is to have a trigger that calls a webhook to create the Jira ticket. I have a field in Jiira to capture the Zendesk ticket number. On the Jira side, I have an automation that when a ticket is created, if the Zendesk Ticket Number field is not empty it calls the Zendesk api/services/jira/links API and creates a link between the 2 tickets
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@Margaret Boisvert Can you please share automation rule?
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I wanted to implement the same rule in my instance.
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@Sambasivaji Maganti I needed something similar and figured it out yesterday. Hope this helps you or anyone else from a Google search.
My requirements don't include a custom field but you can certainly use this as a starting point:
Then you can modify an automation rule to fill some custom field with step 5.
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Hi @[deleted] in your step 3 can you please guide me how can I create a Web URL request action in Jira automation?
I want to create Jira tickets for any ticket created in Zendesk with all the details and attachments
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Hi James Tam, can you please help me in Step 3 to make a web URL request action in Jira automation, currently I can not find an option for it
https://<mydomain>/api/v2/jira/links?filter[issue_id]={{issue.id}}
Where can I use these fields GET Issue data (automation format), Header is "Authorization" and "Basic <output of step 2>
Secondly, I tried to create a Webhook as well, but couldn't find this option there
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Hi @danyal.khan , the "Send web request" (maybe this was renamed?) is an Action, not a trigger. The trigger can be on a schedule, when Issue is updated or created, etc.
I would checkbox the "Hidden" option as well. I left it unchecked for demonstration (it replaces the text with asterisks".
Hope this helps!
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Thanks @James Tam may be the action name is renamed because I can not find 'Send Web request' anywhere.
Yes, triggers is coming by default when trying to add an automation rule.
One related rule I saw is Incoming Webhook, but this is a totally opposite case, that is to post from Zendesk and receive it there, but not working with this as well.
I am still hoping to find 'Send Web Request' action in the Automation rule. Can you please help me find if it's name is changed? So I can Get the Zendesk ticket. Thanks
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@James Tam I found the action finally
It comes on selecting 'Incoming Webhook' component. Then I selected Send Web Request, then I selected Create an issue action
Have setup the Send Web Request action and a Webhook in Zendesk , let's see how it works
Any other advise and suggestion will be appreciated. thanks
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Hmm, it shouldn't only be available when selecting the Trigger "Incoming webhook" because you wouldn't always need a webhook for zendesk. But if that flow works for you it's fine. Curious, does it appear when selecting the Trigger for "Updated issue", or anything else?
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@Justine hi there! It is possible. A tool like ZigiOps can help you automatically connect Zendesk and Jira, bi-directionally. The tool can sync the two systems automatically and transfer any type of data. It can be customized to fit your use cases - you can tweak it to link any of your Zendesk tickets automatically to Jira and keep them up-to-date in real-time. Feel free to look at it and even book a demo to see how it can handle your use case.
Regards, Diana (ZigiWave)
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