Hi.
I'm using the Marvelution Jenkins plugin for Jira to integrate Jira with Jenkins.
Within Jenkins, I'm using the Cloudbees Folders plugin to organise my jobs into folders (each project has its own folder, most of which containing multiple jobs)
The problem I have is that the Jenkins plugin in Jira does not appear to recognise the existence of the jobs within the folders; the list of jobs that can be activated only includes the actual folders, not the jobs within them, and even when they are activated, no information is shown in the CI tabs in the tickets.
Jobs that are outside of folders are recognised and displayed correctly in Jira.
I suspect there is a compatibility issue here between the plugins across the two systems.
Hi Mark,
I signed up an account on your Jira instance, but I'm not being given an option to create a ticket. I don't appear to have sufficient permissions.
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Sorry about that, I added you to the correct group and you should have access and permissions now.
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Hi Mark,
I signed up an account on your Jira instance, but I'm not being given an option to create a ticket. I don't appear to have sufficient permissions.
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I see that there is a ticket related with this : https://marvelution.atlassian.net/browse/JJI-146
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