Hi Team
I am installing Jira Teamcity plugin by following the below link:
http://stiltsoft.com/teamcity/support.html
I have few doubts here
We need to create an application link here: I am following th eprocess in the below link
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Adding+an+Application+Link
Here there are 2 processes
1. Adding an Application Link to an Application That Supports Application Links
2. Adding an Application Link to an Application That dont Supports Application Links
Can you let me know how to check if my application (Teamcity) supports application links or not
I am confused to which process to follow out of above two.
Can you also let me know if there are any other processes to install Jira Teamcity Plugin.
The version of Jira we are using is 5.0 + and Teamcity is 7.1.5
Let me know if you need any further information.
Thanks & Regards
Madhu
Hi Support,
Could anybody please answer ?
Thanks,
Regards,
Sangeetha.
Hi Maxim,
Thanks for your quick reply. Actually I was trying to configure JIRA Issue tracker in Team City. I have provided all the necessray details .While trying to test connection with issue ID ,belongs to the particular Project Key provided. I am getting i am getting the following error
"The specified issue id can't be matched. Please enter a suitable issue id, or change the settings."
So i thought some problem with REST API. If not REST API, could you please let me know what is the issue here ?
Thanks,
Regards,
Sangeetha.
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re: "The specified issue ID can't be matched" I get the same error when testing, but the actual linking works OK.
When I see my JIRA code in the commit message in the build info, it does appear as a link which correctly takes me to the JIRA issue.
So it could be a problem with the connection test, rather than the actual connection?
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Sangeetha, REST API is already enabled in TeamCity usually.
You can try to access URL <your-teamcity-server>/httpAuth/app/rest/application.wadl and check if it available in your case.
Also you can check out plugins list in TeamCity Administration. You should find REST API Plugin there.
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Madhu,
You need only to configure Outgoing Authentication (from JIRA to TeamCity).
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Hi Team
In the basic Authentication we have two processes:
1. Configuring Basic HTTP Authentication for Outgoing Authentication
2. Configuring Basic HTTP Authentication for Incoming Authentication
Please let me know the process We need to follow to install the plugin.
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Thanks & Regards
Madhu
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Hi!
You should use process for creating link to an application which don't supports Application Links. After link creation you should configure basic authentication for it. You don't need to configure Project Link -- AppLink is enough.
Also don't forget to enable REST API and configure issue tracker integration in TeamCity.
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