My team uses bitbucket for everything, including the issue tracker. Lately we started to develop some scrum techniques and where thinking of using jira.
I was surprised when the integration beetween jira and bitbucket didn't bring the issues. I tried getting them from Json export but had no success at all. I only need a easy way to bring the bitbucket issues to jira, this is really a dealbreaker for us. If there is no option we can't migrate to jira.
I think this article can help you with what you're looking for https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/export-or-import-issue-data-330797432.html
I already tried exporting the issues from bitbucket and importing on a new Jira Project, but I won't read the JSON file even after I changed it following Jira recommendation.
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the json file you can convert to csv and import that to the jira for you to create your incidecia if it is not that the Json file. I think this is gonna help you.
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Thank you, converting the JSON file to CSV partially worked(There where some data losses)
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Hi, just in case, I leave you the documentation of how to import CSV to JIRA
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