Hello,
we re using JIRA 6.0.1 and I'd like to have in mails (e.g. on issue created)
a) one URL for internal use, e.g. http://jira1.mycompany.de:8080/browse/XXX-1374 and
b) one URL for external use by our clients, e.g. https://jira1.mycompany.de/browse/XXX-1374
How can I manage this?
Thanks in advanve,
Tobi
The easy part of this answer is the technical "how to change an email template" - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Customizing+Email+Content
But, it won't work:
Hi Nic,
thanks for the quick answer.
Without having read your link, 2 URLs in only 1 mail (template) would be fine for us.
Tobias
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Well, you can put two urls in, but one is functionally useless.
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We have setup our Stash so it can be accessible via http://stash.com:7990 and https://stash.com. I bet it's possible with JIRA too (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+Apache+using+SSL)
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It half works, but not well - the integrations with systems (including some of JIRAs internal stuff) use the base url and rely on being on one single place, so if you access it from the "wrong" url, they fail.
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Thanks Nic. For us the 2 URLs are really important, cause we have 2 different user groups to access the issue from inside the company or via plain web browser (and a .p12 certificate installed). So we used to have the 2 links in auto-mails, but lost it with an major upgrade. Since a don't have direct access to our (inhouse support hosted) jira instance i hace one more question: I can figure out that I simply could use - a param like $issue or %issuekey% (which resolves to e.g. "XXX-1374") in the vm-templates to add it just behind a - "hardcoded" url, e.g. "https://jira1.mycompany.de/browse/"; Am I right with that?
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Yes, you'll have to hardcode the url that won't work properly. JIRA doesn't know anything about it and hence can't use it (same as your users really)
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