hello there @Ramesh Kanakarajan,
REST API user name and password is the same user name and password that you use to login into your Jira.
I have the trail version of JIRA only.
The trail instance login URL is => id.atlassian.com
The username and password currently having one is login to atlassian, after login I can pick the apps like JIRA, Confluence and service desk.
This is not a JIRA login, how can I get specific JIRA username and password.
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With an Atlassian account you can:
This is from the atlassian user documentation. As you notice there is no account specific to jira. The user name and password used is an atlassian account.
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A trial account is a fully working version.
So everything you can do with a normal licence should work in a trial licence to.
Regards
Dave
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I have the trail version of JIRA only.
The trail instance login URL is => id.atlassian.com
The username and password currently having one is login to atlassian, after login I can pick the apps like JIRA, Confluence and service desk.
This is not a JIRA login, how can I get specific JIRA username and password.
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I am using the same atlassian login credentials for JIRA REST API access but it throwing unauthorized error.
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Hi,
You need to give more context.
What did you do exactly? How did you do it? With what did you do it?
Do you see where i am getting at? All the information that you have, we need it, to be able to help you troubleshoot.
"It is throwing unauthorized error" is not enough in this case.
Regards
Dave
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