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Follow instructions under 'Generate an RSA public/private key pair' to generate the public and private keys:
Your Jira admin will use the
jira_publickey.pem
file for step 2 belowYour Jira admin will provide all Syndeia users with the
jira_privatekey.pcks8
file for authorization
Follow directions in the section ‘Create an application link’ / 'Configure the client app as a consumer in Jira, using application links'
Use Consumer key =
Syndeia_OAuth_Key
or another unique Consumer key of your choice for Syndeia 3.4 SP3 and later: your Jira admin should provide this to Syndeia users along with the private key file for authorizationOauthKey
for Syndeia 3.4 SP2 and earlier
Use Consumer name =
Syndeia
(instead ofExample Jira app
)Public key = Copy the public key from the
jira_publickey.pem
file generated previously and paste it into this field (remove the BEGIN and END lines)
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Select OAuth from the dropdown menu
For Syndeia 3.4 SP3 and later, enter the Consumer key chosen in step 2.a.i of the OAuth setup: suggested value
Syndeia_OAuth_Key
is entered by default. For Syndeia 3.4 SP2 and earlier, this field is not configurable and is assumed to beOauthKey
(see step 2.a.ii above).Enter the contents of the
jira_privatekey.pcks8
file under Private Key (remove the BEGIN and END lines). This should have been provided to you by your Jira admin.Click Authorize and you will be taken to the browser to authorize Syndeia
Click Allow and then copy the verification code provided into the Verification Code field in the Syndeia Repository Creation dialog shown above.