JIRA Repositories

In this section, the Syndeia Web Dashboard capabilities for JIRA repositories are presented.

 

Pre-Requisites

Check supported versions of JIRA here:


Tutorials

See the JIRA integration tutorial for Syndeia Web Dashboard - .


Add a JIRA Repository

(1) Click the Repositories icon in the LHS menu pane.

(2) Select JIRA in the list of Repository types on the LHS and click on the + icon to add a new JIRA repository, as shown below.

 

(3) Fill out the details for your JIRA server (repository), as shown below, and click the Create button.

  • URL - Base URL of your JIRA repository

  • Name - Name of the JIRA server. Provide a unique name to distinguish this JIRA repository from others you may add.

  • Description - Description of the JIRA repository

  • Authentication type - Basic (default)

  • Username - Username to sign in to your JIRA repository. Enter the same username that you use on the JIRA web client.

  • Password - Password to sign in to your JIRA repository.


Browse a JIRA Repository

(1) Expand the JIRA repository after it has been added.

(2) If your repository details are correct, Syndeia Cloud will try to sign in to the JIRA repository and display all Projects that are accessible to you, as shown below.

(3) Expand a Project to view issues organized by the following 3 categories:

  • Assigned to me - Issues where the current user is the assignee

  • Reported by me - Issues where the current user is the reporter

  • Watched by me - Issues where the current user is a watcher

(4) Use Simple or Advanced Search (via JQL), as documented below, for filtering issues by other criteria


Search a JIRA Repository

Users can search Spaces and Pages in a JIRA repository. Click on the Search icon on the RHS to see the Search tab.

(1) Simple Search

The Simple Search capability provides a Query Builder for searching issues.

  • Select the JIRA Simple option in the Select type dropdown, as shown below.

  • Select a Project in the Select project dropdown.

  • Select Issue in the Select artifact type dropdown.

  • Use the Query Builder to add property-operator-value triads to build a query, e.g. priority = Major, status = Closed. The corresponding JQL query is generated and shown in the Query field.

  • Click the Search button. Results are shown on the RHS.

(2) Advanced Search

The Advanced Search capability can execute any Jira Query Language (JQL) query.


Digital Thread Explorer

(1) See an overview of the Digital Thread Explorer -

(2) See the tutorial for JIRA integration on Syndeia Web Dashboard - .

The Digital Thread Explorer for JIRA will show both intra-model relationships, e.g. links between JIRA issues, and inter-model relationships created using Syndeia, e.g. relationships between JIRA issues and requirements (Jama Connect, DOORS NG), SysML models (Teamwork Cloud), test cases (TestRail), software modules (GitHub), or other artifacts in your digital thread.


Creating Relations

(1) See an overview of Creating Relations

(2) See the tutorial for JIRA integration on Syndeia Web Dashboard - .