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Plugin for managing workflow changes

Mayur Gaikwad_Tech PMO
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December 12, 2023

Hi,

Is there any plugin available which can help track what changes are introduced to workflow. Typically we are looking out for a kind of Github tool wherein I'm able to push / release changes to various workflows through this plugin which will help us back track what configuration has gone live in which of the workflow. Giving us a kind of sandbox env wherein we can test and then push changes to the prod workflow.

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Mayur Gaikwad_Tech PMO
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December 17, 2023

Thanks @Sagi Bracha Salto_io let me try these steps and get back to you.

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Sagi Bracha Salto_io
Contributor
December 12, 2023

Hi Mayur, 

Sagi from Salto here.
I believe Salto can help with some of the use cases described - we allow users to push configuration changes to a Git repo to keep track of versions, compare them and do rollbacks when needed. We also offer an automated sandbox-production configuration migration (or any two instances for that matter). You can find the list of our main uses cases here, but we have customers using us in other creative ways so if you have anything else in mind we're happy to chat and see how we could help. 

Cheers,
Sagi

Mayur Gaikwad_Tech PMO
Contributor
December 13, 2023

@Sagi Bracha Salto_io Thank you for the details. Previously, I had used Salto but we are having Jira Standard subscription and do not have a sandbox env which specifically can be mapped and tracked in Salto. Will need some guidance as how this can be used for Jira Standard subscription.

Sagi Bracha Salto_io
Contributor
December 14, 2023

For the specific use case of tracking configuration versions, you'll be able to use Salto in the following way - 

1. Connect your instance to Salto and link it to a dedicated Git branch
2. Fetch your configuration to Salto whenever you'd like to capture a version
3. Navigate to the Audit tab and push the relevant change files to Git 

Both Salto and the chosen version control platform will host a list of all your commits so you'll be able to review them either in Salto or in Git. LMK if that makes sense.  

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