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It is important to have a correctly configured Streak pipeline before moving to plugin configuration. Here is a step by step guide that will help you to set up the Streak pipeline synchronised with JIRAJira.
Step 1: Create a pipeline
If you already have the pipeline which you would like to synchronise with JIRAJira, then you can skip this step. If you don’t have the pipeline, then press ‘+ New’ next to pipelines menu item within you Gmail account:
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There is a really simple pipeline, which will be used for further examples.
Step 2: Add a column for a
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Jira issue number (Mandatory)
In order to synchronise Streak and JIRAJira, we need to create a column, which would store JIRA Jira issue keys. Important: this column is required in further configuration. Let’s create a Free form column in the pipeline. Click on the arrow icon next to any column, pick ‘Insert Columns’ and then ‘Free form’:
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The ‘Column 5’ name doesn’t look like a good name for such a valuable column. Let’s rename it to ‘JIRAkey’‘Jirakey’, so it makes more sense:
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This step is optional. You can synchronise any of supported JIRA Jira fields
Name | JIRA Jira Field | Streak Type | Comment |
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Status | status from JIRA from Jira issue | Dropdown | Values synchronized from JIRA Jira side |
Assignee | assignee from JIRA from Jira issue | Dropdown | Values synchronized from JIRA Jira side |
Priority | priority from JIRA from Jira issue | Dropdown | Values synchronized from JIRA Jira side |
Link | link to JIRA Jira issue | FreeForm |
Follow to StreakConnector Add-on Configuration
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