Hello,
I am looking for a way to create a JIRA ticket automatically when a Github issue is created.
Here are some things that I require:
- Not every issue created converts to a JIRA ticket. It should be based on a label or something specific.
- Jira Server 7.x
- Github is actually Github Enterprise (shouldn’t affect much)
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
Not sure if you're still looking for this, but how about Zapier? It links a lot of services together... including GitHub and JIRA.
In particular, see https://zapier.com/apps/github/integrations/jira/2412/add-new-github-issues-to-jira-as-new-issues
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Done! Thanks very useful
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We are in the final stage of creating such capability as part of Exalate (a solution to synchronise issues between different issuetrackers)
Send a mail to support at exalate dot com with some contact details if you would like to participate in a beta program
Francis
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Francis, when do you expect the full release for this product and not a beta version?
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A previous question was raised about that:
Hoping it helps you.
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