Collect data from Atlassian Jira
Overview
Get a list of Jira issues using the HTTP Pull Listener.
HTTP Pull Listener configuration
In Falcon Onum, go to the Listeners area and click New Listener > HTTP Pull. Give a name to your new Listener and enter the following data:
Parameters
N/A
Secrets
You must define these credentials in Onum:
usernamewill reference your Jira username.passwordwill reference your Jira password.
To do it, click Add element and enter a Name for the secret (in this case, username). Then, click the Value field and select New secret to create a new one:
Give the secret a Name.
Turn off the Expiration date option.
Click Add new value and paste the secret corresponding to the value.
Click Save.
You can now select the secret you just created in the Value field list. Repeat the process for the password.
Learn more about secrets in Onum in this article.
Setup
After entering the required parameters and secrets, you can choose to manually enter the rest of configuration fields, or simply paste the given YAML:
Toggle ON the Config as YAML option to enable a free text field where you can paste the following YAML:
Temporal Window
Toggle ON to add a temporal window for events. This repeatedly shifts the time window over which data is collected.
Duration -
7mOffset -
1mFormat -
RFC3339
Authentication
Toggle ON to configure the authentication phase. This is required to get the token to pull data using OAuth.
Type* -
BasicUsername* - Enter your Jira username.
Password* - Enter your Jira password.
Collection Phase
Pagination Type* -
CursorCursor Selector* -
.nextPageTokenInitial Request
Response Type* -
JSONMethod* -
GETURL* -
https://aflacinc.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/search/jqlQuery Params
Name -
jqlValue -
updated>=-7m order by updated ascName -
fieldsValue -
updated,parent,project,resolved,resolutionDate,issuetype,summary,description,creator,assignee,reporter,created,duedate,aggregatetimespent,priority,labels,comment,status,resolution,attachment,issuekeyName -
maxResultsValue -
5000
Headers -
Name -
AcceptValue -
application/json
Next Request
Response Type* -
JSONMethod* -
GETURL* -
https://aflacinc.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/search/jqlQuery Params
Name -
jqlValue -
updated>=-7m order by updated ascName -
fieldsValue -
updated,parent,project,resolved,resolutionDate,issuetype,summary,description,creator,assignee,reporter,created,duedate,aggregatetimespent,priority,labels,comment,status,resolution,attachment,issuekeyName -
maxResultsValue -
5000
Headers -
Name -
AcceptValue -
application/json
Output
Select* -
.issuesOutput Mode* -
element
When you're done, click Create labels to move on to the next step and define the required Labels if needed.
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