Is there any way we can attach a file on JIRA Issue using url thru API?
I mean I am making a two ways of attaching file, either Upload or attach URL.
i am using for the upload
curl -D- -u {username}:{password} -X POST -H "X-Atlassian-Token: nocheck" -F "file=@{path/to/file}" http://{base-url}/rest/api/2/issue/{issue-key}/attachments
but when the user attach a URL this kind of curl is not working. i tried many things buy saving the file in a temp folder of the site and upload it on JIRA but didn't work..
I solved it my self. Here's my code for reference. I hope it could help others.
Im using Laravel on this one
/** * CURL post request to the JIRA REST API for Attachments only * * @param $issueKey - Jira Issue Key * @param $file - url of the file or Uploaded temp path * @param $name - name of the file(used on uploaded file) default is null * @return json Attachment self */ private static function postJSONFile( $issueKey, $file, $name = null ) { $file_name = $name ? $name : time().'-'.basename($file); //creating file name $path = public_path( 'temp/'.$file_name ); //creating temp path file_put_contents( $path , file_get_contents($file)); //saving file in a temp path $cfile = new \CURLFile( $path ); // initiating CURLFile for preparing the upload $cfile->setPostFilename( $file_name ); //setting the file name $data = array('file'=>$cfile); //creating array for Curl Post Fields $ch = curl_init(); // initiating curl //setting the headers $headers = array( 'X-Atlassian-Token: nocheck', 'Content-Type: multipart/form-data' ); //setting curl option on array curl_setopt_array( $ch, array( CURLOPT_URL => config( 'jira.url' ) . '/rest/api/latest/issue/' . $issueKey . '/attachments', CURLOPT_USERPWD => config( 'jira.username' ) . ':' . config( 'jira.password' ), CURLOPT_POST => 1, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST => 0, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => 0, CURLOPT_VERBOSE => 1, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => $data, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => $headers, ) ); //executing curl $response = curl_exec( $ch ); curl_close( $ch ); //closing curl unlink( $path ); //deleting the file return $response; //returning values }
Ok, so what was the problem?
As your original command looked ok, and your code (if I read it correctly) does much the same, what did you actually change to make it work?
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Your command looks right. What are the error messages or responses you get back?
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