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Jira integration
The Jira integration plugin comes from the need at BBP to have the Nexus platform and Jira to interact by linking Nexus resources and Jira issues.
The Jira server API only allows to authenticate clients using the OAuth 1.0a protocol. This implies some set-up on the server-side so a minimal plugin was introduced in Delta to handle the authorization flow and to expose the Jira API operations needed by Nexus fusion to link Nexus resources and Jira issues.
A guide introducing OAuth and how to integrate with Jira using it with more details is available on the Atlassian website
Like the other endpoints in Delta, clients still have to present a valid token.
To have access to the different endpoints provided by this plugin, the user must first grant Delta to access to their information and to act on their behalf as defined by the authorization workflow presented here.
As Nexus impersonates the user when interacting with Jira, it will do it with the same permissions as the user. Nexus does not perform any additional permission checks, it relies fully on Jira to perform this task.
Request token
Starts the authorization process by obtaining a request token from Jira which will return a link so that the user can grant permission to Nexus to access Jira on their behalf.
Nexus passes along the link to the client.
POST /v1/jira/request-token
Example
- Request
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curl -X POST "http://localhost:8080/v1/jira/request-token"
- Response
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{ "value": "https://my-jira-instance/plugins/servlet/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=TEMP_TOKEN" }
Access token
After granting access to Delta, the user will get an access code that must be passed to this endpoint so that Delta can finalize the authorization flow and get an access token so that it can request and receive data from Jira.
POST /v1/jira/access-token
Example
- Request
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curl -X POST "http://localhost:8080/v1/jira/request-token" -d \ '{ "value": "MY_CODE" }'
An empty resource is returned for this endpoint.
Create an issue
POST /v1/jira/issue
The request and response are the same as those described for the create issue endpoint in the Jira Reference except for the updateHistory
parameter which is not available in the Nexus endpoint.
Edit an issue
PUT /v1/jira/issue/{issueId}
The request and response are the same as those described for the edit issue endpoint in the Jira Reference except for the notifyUsers
parameter which is not available in the Nexus endpoint
List available projects
GET /v1/jira/project?recent={number}
The request and response are the same as those described for the list projects endpoint in the Jira Reference except for the expand
, includeArchived
and browseArchive
parameters which are not available in the Nexus endpoint.
Search issues
POST /v1/jira/search
The request and response are the same as those described search endpoint in the Jira Reference.