Hello!
Apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong spot. I'm working on integrating dataverse into our Jira workflow and have hit a bit of a snag. I'm not sure how setup the http action in power automate to successfully add an image attachment to the jira issue i created in the flow.
I've tried multiple setups, this is the most recent based off this resource i've found. I either get the issue not found error, a status 500 error (after letting the flow run for 4 hours) or a timeout. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!
ps. does the body image content need to be in base64 or binary?
https://www.sharepointed.com/2022/11/use-power-automate-to-create-jira-tasks/
You can try to add in your header ->
Content-Type : multipart/form-data
But from the error 500 you are seeing, it would tend to indicate that either the parameters are incorrect or that the json package is incorrect.
Sometimes copy/paste with power automate will generate a 500 error since it cannot format the json correctly.
hmmm ill play around with the format to see if I can get something to work. still getting the not found error adding the 2 headers, at least it's not the 500 error though.
{ "errorMessages": [ "Issue does not exist or you do not have permission to see it." ], "errors": {} }
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have you checked your basic auth?
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You can put your authorization directly in the header with a base64 encoding of your @Mail:api_token
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Hi @Erin DeFosse, welcome to the community.
I don't have any great answers, but you might try adding another header to the POST request:
Accept: application/json
Are you able to access the raw outputs of your request? That might be insightful for debugging.
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Still getting the not found error :/ thank you for the possible fix though!
{ "errorMessages": [ "Issue does not exist or you do not have permission to see it." ], "errors": {} }
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I recently got the same error and it was a token error. You can try putting the token and removing some of its characters and you will see that it still gives you the same error.
At first I tried to convert the email:API-token string to Base64 using any online encoder but it didn't work for me, and I wasn't sure if it was the connection, the json or something else. So I decided to try to make the connection from postman first by doing a simple get of a Jira issue. When I succeeded I saw that the token that Postman was using (it converts it to Base64) was different than mine so I copied it into my flow and it worked perfectly. It's not a very scientific procedure but now I connect without problems.
I hope it helps you
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