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Unable to find plugins in Marketplace

Vijaya.Inapakolla
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October 21, 2020

We are migrating the jira from old server to new server and trying to install plugins same as old jira. But couldn't find the below plugins in marketplace.

Jira plugins:

  • Automation Module 
  • Coverage Services 
  • JIRA Automation SPI 
  • Pocketknife Feature Flags Plugin 
  • querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin 

Note: Old server consists of both Jira software and Jira ServiceDesk. In new server, we are not going to use Jira ServiceDesk as it's no longer required.

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Ravi Sagar _Sparxsys_
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October 21, 2020

Hi @Vijaya.Inapakolla 

These might be bundled with your new version of Jira or are sub-modules of other plugins. If you check the plugin key it will indicate that these are provided by Atlassian, something like "com.atlassian.querydsl.plugins.querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin".

I hope it helps.

Ravi

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Savvas Radevic July 21, 2024

querydsl is a remnant after a Jira upgrade. Jira 9.12.x has a newer querydsl version bundled (you can see it in manage apps > select "All apps" and you'll see it)

You can freely disable and uninstall after a while when you're sure everything is OK.

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-76932

 

Issue Summary
This is reproducible on Data Center: yes

When performing the upgrade from Jira Software 9.4.12 or below to Jira Software 9.4.13+, users see the querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin plugin under the User-installed add-ons.

In Jira Software 9.4.12 and below, the querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin was shipped with Jira as a dependent plugin of the Advanced Roadmaps add-on.

In Jira Software 9.4.13+, the querydsl plugin was updated to the querydsl-4.1.4-provider-plugin version leaving the querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin as well. 

Steps to Reproduce
Install Jira Software 9.4.12 or below with no data or plugins
Perform the upgrade to Jira Software 9.4.13+
Navigate to Jira Adminsitration > Manage apps> Manage apps
Expected Results
The querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin will not be displayed in the User-installed add-on section. 

Actual Results
The querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin is displayed as a User-installed add-on. 

 

 

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Deleted user September 29, 2021

Hi @Vijaya.Inapakolla 

 

I am facing the similar issue .After migrating to Jira v8.13.10 from v8.5 I am not able to find the 

  • Automation Module 
  • JIRA Automation SPI 
  • Pocketknife Feature Flags Plugin 
  • querydsl-4.0.7-provider-plugin 

 

Lately I was able to find the .obr for PocketKnife and querydsl, so I uploaded the .obr files for them but I am not able to find the .obr file for 

  • Automation Module 
  • JIRA Automation SPI 

    Could you please suggest how you fixed this problem?

    Thanks,
    Versha
Ajinkya Paradkar July 27, 2022

@[deleted]  @Vijaya.Inapakolla  Were you able to solve this ?

I am facing the similar issue when upgrading from Jira 6 to Jira 7.

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