I've opened the Home -> Slack integration App's config and removed the authorization for my user. Others in my workspace are still using it, so I have to leave it installed. However, even after doing that and closing the conversation with the app in Slack, I still got a notification.
How is one supposed to disconnect this app?
@Randy
Welcome to the community. Let me see if I can help. First it depends on where it is all installed at and will need to be removed from both the Jira side and the Slack side.
If your connected with JSM you will need to make sure its disabled from the product settings which can be reached from the settings cog > Products > JSM > Slack If your using the Assist app which it sounds like your doing you will need to remove it from JSM. Project Settings > Chat Then you will need to remove the bot from each channel that it lives. You can use the slack / command
If you're disconnecting a specific channel from JSM, you'll also need to use the /remove @Assist
command in the channel and then configure the JSM project to no longer have that channel associated
On the Jira side each project can be connected to Slack so this can be done by going to the project settings > Slack app integration which should be at the bottom of options in the project settings.
It's not JSM nor Jira. We don't use JSM and the Jira integration is fine. As per my original message, the problem is the Atlassian Home integration. It's "installed" in Slack, but as I said, I have revoked it's authorization to communicate with me, yet that doesn't seem to have done anything. I cannot completely uninstall it because other people are using it; I just don't want or need it.
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Sorry I misunderstood. Atlassian home is per project or goal that you set up so they will continue to be able to communicate with those project or goals until you disconnect each of those that are connected. Then it shouldn't communicate those updates.
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@Randy
Another thing you can try is to use /atlassian logout but this would need to be done for each channel that is using the Home integration. And or go to each project or goal and remove those connections.
Please let me know if that helps. If that solved question please mark as answered. If this didn't please let me know what else I can do to guide you though the issues you are having.
I apologize again for misunderstanding the question.
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I'm not using the integration in a channel, just the app (aka bot). That said, I just went to see if I could send it the `/atlassian logout` and it's got a message from yesterday that I need to login. Perhaps it just took more than a couple of days to rectify? I disconnected it sometime last week and got messages on Sunday.
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