Hello,
I just imported a issues from a repository in bitbucket throgh the "Migrate issues to jira software" button in the repository settings, and all the issue keys changed number, from bitbucket to jira. See pic. below
This defeats the whole purpose of our migration effort, so, can this be fixed so that the "CHAM-782" becomes "CHAM-794", and so on, for all imported issues?
(Keeping the same key nr. from Bitbucket to Jira.)
Thanks,
Hi @João Pedro Matos ,
I saw on your previous question that you were considering a Cloud to Server migration. Is this still accurate? I'd like to fully understand if you're importing issues directly in Jira Server from Bitbucket Cloud, or if there's a different migration path (Bitbucket Cloud to Jira Cloud, Bitbucket Cloud to Bitbucket Server to Jira Server) in the mix.
Thanks,
Daniel
Hi @Daniel Eads thank you for having a look at this.
Im in a small product dev co. (hardware + software) and currently no proj. management tool is used, issues are scattered around bitbucket (cloud), emails and notebooks. The developers use Bitbucker (Cloud) to store their code, hardware files, and the issues are stored there too, in each repository.
We also use confluence (Server) as the company database.
The idea is to start using Confluence, Jira and Bitbucket (Server), integrated with eachother to manage the projects. I've been creating the workflows, links between the Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket etc. All softwares are installed and ready to go, Confluence has content, since we've used it before, Jira and Bitbucket (Server) are empty.
In-house there is no expert user so I've been trying to figure out by myself which is the best way to bring everything that is on BBucket cloud into the server, transfering the issues that are on those repositories into the Jira Server, so that I wouldnt have to write them all over again in Jira.
How to do it - or the best way to do it - I'm open to suggestions. Total newbie here.
[It would be great to keep the same issue number after importing (relating to the question above), but the team already said it was not critical]
P.s. we're using Bitbucket 6.1.1 and Jira 8.3.3
Thanks for your help,
Regards
JM
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Hello @João Pedro Matos ,
Allow me to step-in.
The functionality you are mentioning, "Migrate issues to jira software", is actually migrating the issue to Jira Software Cloud, but then you say you are migrating to Jira Software Server, so I am not sure I have a complete understanding of what you are doing.
Are you actually:
Please let me us know
Cheers,
Dario
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Hello @Dario B
Number 1,
In the meantime I have migrated the issues of some BB Cloud repositories into Jira Cloud projects.
In system>backup manager> button "create backup for server" - which I think is the way to go for number 1 option, correct? - the button is not clickable.
Is it because Im not System Administrator?
Regards
JM
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Hello @João Pedro Matos ,
I have tried to reproduce the issue on my side, but the issue number matches for me:
Can you kindly provide more details on how you performed the import, for example:
Also, as a workaround that might also save some time, you may want to try to export the issues in JSON and import them directly into Jira Server, as explained in:
Export or import issue data (Bitbucket Cloud)
Finally, I confirm that you must be site-admin in order to be able to run a backup.
Cheers,
Dario
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Hi again @Dario B
That issue number mismatch happened on a repo with 800 issues. I've transfered (BB cloud to Jira cloud issues) a few issues yesterday, on repos with fewer than 20 issues, and all the numbers matched.
I'll eventually re-transfer the repo with 800 and come back to this question if it happens again,
To your questions:
1-To a new project (BB cloud, "Migrate issues" to Jira cloud, created a new project....so there is one project per repo)
2-Yes, to my free account, where I am "Org & Site Admin"
3-Replied above
4-No
I have another 20h to wait before I can backup the repo again on System -> Backup manager -> "create backup for cloud" (I tried this and it exports the JSON)
...the "create backup for server" button is un-clickable
On our Jira Server there's 3 different groups of Admins, of which I was on 2. I asked for the permit on the additional one, maybe that solves it.
Currently in Jira Server, I go to System -> External System Import:
-If i select JSON file import, i get this
-If i select Bitbucket setup ->Grant Acess, i get this error
Regards
JM
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Hello @João Pedro Matos ,
Let me try to recap and see if I understand everything correctly:
Now, if above points are correct, I need some more information about points 3 and 4. Specifically:
About #3:
About #4:
Cheers,
Dario
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Hi @Dario B
Yes to 1-4 questions,
#3: I did have a next-gen project in the trash,
Deleted it permanentely, and the "Create backup for server" button is now clickable!
#4, yes to the first point.
Ill try the backup for server as #3 as it should be all it's needed, and let you know how it went - as well as the issue numbering aspect - very soon,
Regards
JM
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Nice to hear you are now able to run backups for Server @João Pedro Matos ! :)
If possible test the import first in a test Server instance.
Cheers,
Dario
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Hi @Dario B ,
Pls bear with me, I havent forgotten about this. Our team is proceeding with issue tracking on BB Cloud for the specific repo I intend to migrate, since its the most important project at the moment and nobody wants risk losing the 800 issues if something goes sideways.
All other projects and repos have been transferred into the server, and we're cruising along fine working with the server versions of Jira and BB.
I'll let you know about the migration when I can,
Cheers,
JM
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Following. Don't have this issue yet, but haven't migrated because I'm concerned about this exact scenario happening.
Context: The project I would migrate is ironically a code analysis plugin for Jira that requires stable issue numbers to be referenced commit messages!
Edit: Also, what happens after migration when a BitBucket issue references another via #123 hash reference in the issue text?
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