Hi All,
I am looking for integrating JIRA and AzureDevOps git repostiory. So, Developers can use JIRA Issue key in their commit and setup link between their jira task and code.
It would be great if you can point towards any vendor/atlassian plugin having this capabilites, given the plugin shall not clone git repostiories in jira.
Azure Git Listener does just that. It lets you connect Jira to your Azure Git repositories and displays commits, branches and pull requests straight in Jira. It pulls the necessary Git data from Azure without cloning your code, which is good from the security/compliance perspective.
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Hi @MRANJ ,
An Atlassian partner with a certified integration tool, OpsHub can assist you in seamlessly integrating Azure DevOps’ (ADO) Git commits and builds with Jira issues. OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) makes it possible to synchronize commit details with Jira when commits are made through Azure Git, and the user includes a Jira key in the commit message.
For a deeper understanding of this integration, you can refer to the Jira and Azure DevOps integration documentation and its video.
Feel free to reach out to OpsHub’s Integration Experts for an initial free consultation on your integration planning.
Thanks,
Brad
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Hi @Brad Peterson thanks for suggestion will connect with OpsHub’s teams.
Could you please confirm, if it supports JIRA and Azure DevOps self-hosted installation. Also, video mostly talks about jira ticket and ADO work item synchornization. You are sure that this tool have capability on integrating JIRA Tickets with ADO git repositories?
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Hi @MRANJ ,
Yes, we are sure that OpsHub Integration tool supports your use case. Feel free to take this conversation forward by syncing on a call with our integration experts at your available time.
Thanks,
Brad
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Hi @MRANJ
While researching your options, you might want to check out TFS4JIRA Azure DevOps Integration. It will allow you to view your project or issue-associated TFS/Azure DevOps check-in/git commit logs directly in Jira.
I'm the Product Marketing Manager for TFS4JIRA and would be happy to put you in touch with our Support team to answer any questions you might have or schedule a demo.
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@jennifer.dempsey_Appfire I would be happy to get in touch with support team. Could you please confirm that it does not follow mechanism of cloning git repsitory to jira.
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Hello @MRANJ my name is Vlad and I am a colleague of Jennifer, working closely with the support team. Answering your question, this feature doesn't clone repositories. Check-ins will allow you to see the number of commits on Azure repo if the Jira issue key is in the commit message or a work item is linked to the commit and has a pair in Jira. 1 more thing to mention here - this functionality is only available in self-hosted version of TFS4Jira app.
Here is a quick instruction on how to add a repository and set up a connection.
I can offer you a demo call where we can showcase the features and see how we can adjust the app according to your needs. Feel free to share some times that you're available, or you can also pick from my Calendly if it's easier.
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The one plugin I know that is almost universal for any git-based server tool is Git Integration for Jira that is created by the Gitkraken folks. Its Marketplace listing is below.
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Hi @Robert Wen_Cprime_ challenge with 'Git Integration for Jira' by gitkaren, it is mandatory to clone git repository in jira-home directory. Which we see as a challenge in terms of increasing jira-home directory to huge size.
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Hi @MRANJ
I work for GitKraken, we make the Git Integration for Jira plugin. If you are using Jira Cloud, we support a connection type called Webhook Indexing that does not require cloning the repositories to Jira. Are you using Jira Cloud or Data Center?
Feel free to use this link to contact us directly.
Cheers,
David
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