Hi!
I'm testing few jira plugins to integrate service desk app with slack .
None of them could do simple things:
1) Personal notification (desirable from some bot/user, not slackbot) of any user (from ~hundred in our org) if he is reporter or watcher on issue events (status change, comments made, etc.).
2) Personal notification on user's approval required
3) Channel and personal notification on issue's SLA breach.
4) Link issue with slack message thread, not whole channel.
Got any ideas how to do that?
Thanks.
Hi Everyone,
We now use "Automation for Jira" for all our slack notifications and it works great. I recommend it highly if you're looking for a solution.
In the Jira service desk automations, there is a "SLA at risk" template. You can setup a Webhook to Slack but JSD doesn't allow changing the JSON fields in the request body which is really disappointed. If that was possible, we could use Slack's webhook properly to notify channels.
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Putting the jira notifications in a thread seems so obvious, it's hard to understand why it is not supported. It's as if whoever did the integration didn't understand one of the key benefits of slack...
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Hi Kirill,
I too tried out plugins, webhooks out of the Service Desk automation to notify slack channels. All unsuccessful. Jira and Slack do not play well with each other. I will watch this issue to see if anyone else has had more success than you or I.
Susan
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