Hi, I am new to Jira and was trying to automate a ticket creation in Jira. I have a shell script in which I am checking for certain condition and if the condition is true, a ticket has to be created automatically. I saved my login info in a cookie file and used that for authentication. I tried below wget to create a sample issue from command line. But it did not create any ticket. can someone help me.
wget --no-check-certificate --load-cookies cookies.txt http://10.1.1.1/secure/CreateIssueDetails.jspa?pid=11543&issuetype=1&summary=My+Test+Issue
Any help on this is highly appreciated.
Hello,
I recommend checking this page https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRACOM/Automating+JIRA+operations+via+wget that contains some tips that may help you out.
Hi Pedro,
Thanks for the reply. For my script, I was referring the above link only. But when I tried using curl, it just ran and was showing an html output on the command line and at the end it showed done. But when verified, no ticket created. :(
Command ran is : curl -u username:password https://10.1.1.1/secure/CreateIssueDetails.jspa?pid=12345&issuetype=1&summary=MyTestIssue&description=Testdescription&os_authType=basic
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How about using the REST API?
https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+API+Example+-+Create+Issue
This page contains examples to use REST to create issues with a simple curl line ;)
Just make sure the External API is enabled in JIRA's General Configuration page.
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Pedro,
The page you refer to (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRACOM/Automating+JIRA+operations+via+wget) does not exist at the given address. Where can I find it?
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Do you have any other mandatory fields that needs to be populated? Any other error in the logs?
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