i created a new custom "issue Type" . Now i want that this custom issue type should be added to new project "issus type schema" automatically whenever i am creating new jira project . How can i do so ?
By default bug, story, epic ... are automatically added whenever we create a new project
My use case : i have created a new issue type with name "security Issues" .
now wheneven one create project in jira , this "issue type" does not gets associated with created project .
i want that whenever one is creating jira project , this custom issue type also become part of project , like bug,epic automatically added as default issue type for any project.
How to create a project template ? not able to see any option
Do I need to install third-party plugins to do so?
Jira itself does not provide this functionality?
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i used one of add on "GAIA" . Using this I can create a project template which can be used to create a project with required fields but
my use case is to create a project with its own "issue type schema" . This schema is different for each project. This is not shared.
so as soon as I create a project, new "issue type schema" should be created and this should contain "custom issue type" .
using GAIA addon , it forces me to choose already created "issue type schema"
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No, it is no special project type, just create a project and call it "Template xyz" .
Then you can create a project with a shared configuration (it is a link at the bottom of the create project screen), and choose the template project in the next step.
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Hi @Parag Gupta ,
You can create an project as template and configure it the way you want to have it.
You can then create all new projects with a shared configuration, then it will have the same configuration as your template.
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Can someone please reply , let me know if question seems unclear
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