Hi,
When I'm trying connect to JIRA from PHPStorm i got message "Login failed. Check your credentials.".
Data:
Server URL: https://[site].atlassian.net
Username: [my e-mail]
What's wrong?
Hi Paweł,
I saw that you created a ticket with our support related to the same question and you resolved the issue.
Please, feel free to share the resolution here.
Regards,
Angélica
Hi,
email/login as Username
api token as Password
api token: https://id.atlassian.com/manage/api-tokens
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Yep, this i it
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yes! rock! 🤘
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Thank you very much!
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Thank you! This was bothering me for weeks.
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It's work for me too.
1) I created the api token on:
https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security
2) Then click on "Create and manage API tokens":
A script or other process can use an API token to perform basic authentication with Jira Cloud applications or Confluence Cloud. You must use an API token if the Atlassian account you authenticate with has had two-step verification enabled. You should treat API tokens as securely as any other password. Learn more
3) Copy and Save it to user when you you want ;-)
Thanks @Rafał Dziuryk
Jose Carlos Ramos Carmenates
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