Navigate to the .tsv file and edit it with your favorite spreadsheet program.
Populate/edit the fields by utilizing the following options:
id
Integer. Required.
Assign an ID number to a repository.
This field is required if you wish to update or edit existing repositories by setting this value to their equivalent IDs. Otherwise, if this field is left blank, the repository will be created as new.
When importing to a new server, the id field must be blank.
realRoot
String. Optional on existing servers.
This is the local path to the repository on the server where your Jira service is running. This will point the Git Integration for Jira app to a clone of the repository hosted locally with Jira.
The realRoot
field may refer to an existing repository on a new server. If root
doesn’t exist, this field must be blank.
absoluteRoot
Boolean. Optional.
This field corresponds to the Cloned root location input field in the Advanced setup/Repository settings.
If this field is set to true
, the repository is automatically managed by Git Integration for Jira app (stored in $JiraHOME
). If set to false
, the repository is manually configured by the Jira administrator.
realRoot
must also be defined.
origin
String. Required.
This is the URL to the hosted git service used on the project. For example, you might host your repository on GitHub, Beanstalk or your own server.
SSH INTEGRATION
Before adding repositories (new or existing) via Bulk change, make sure that you have added SSH keys for the respective git hosts in the Git Integration for Jira app configuration page. BigBrassBand recommends to use the git@<url>:[your-git-repo].git
format for the repository origin URL and adding of SSH Keys for each git host in the Git Integration for Jira app configuration page.
HTTPS/HTTP INTEGRATION
For HTTPS git repositories, obtain the URL from your git host. If you use HTTP/HTTPS URLs in the origin field, the Git Integration for Jira app will not be able to import said repositories due to missing credentials. Entering repository login credentials in the TSV file is not advisable due to a possible security risk. Therefore, when editing the origin field of the TSV file, enter value using the git@<repository-url>:[your-git-repo].git
format. This format will use the SSH key(s) from the Git Integration for Jira app configuration instead.
displayName
String. Optional.
Define a meaningful name for this repository configuration. This is the name that will appear in the Git Integration for Jira app repositories list. If this field is left blank, the default value is obtained from the origin.
enableFetches
Boolean. Optional.
Set to true
to enable fetches on git repositories hosted on remote servers. In this mode, fetches are enabled using any external source. The reindex background service will initiate the fetch then add the new commits to the plugin index.
Set to false
to enable fetches on git repositories hosted on the same server as Jira. Fetches are enabled when the repository is hosted locally. In this mode, no fetches are made. The reindex service runs in the background and process every new commit found.
revisionIndexing
Boolean. Optional.
The default value for this field is true
.
This option turns on the memory cache which is used when list of commits are displayed. Set to true
if revision indexing will index and link to any mentioned issue keys in the revision history or not (false
).
mainBranch
String. Optional.
Set specific branch as the main branch for this repository. A commit will not be shown in other branches if it is a part of the main branch. By default, master
will be used if a main branch is not specified.
Most git integrations allow changing of the default branch of the repository/project other than
master
at the server level. On each reindex, this change is reflected in the Repository Settings. In the case of Gerrit, the default main branch is always master
.
username, password
String. Optional.
Critical for https origins. Define username
and password
for the git host. Leave blank if 2FA is enabled in your git host.
pat
String. Optional.
Required, if 2FA is enabled for the git host. This field accepts personal access token from supported git hosts.
gitViewerEnabled
Boolean. Optional.
Enables or disables the Repository Browser feature for this repository. The default setting for this field is enabled
.
For more information, see Repository Browser.
projectMapping
Long [ ]. Array. Optional.
These are numeric projects IDs associated with the repository.
-
This field accepts list of comma separated project IDs for project mapping. Trailing spaces are ignored (equivalent to unchecking the Associate to All Projects checkbox).
Example:
10000,10100
-
If you change an existing repository, leaving this field blank will use the existing values of the repository configuration.
-
Setting this field to
ALL
will retain projectMapping settings and sets the “All Projects” flag totrue
(equivalent to checking the Associate to All Projects checkbox). -
If projects are not associated to the repository, you must leave this field blank and set the gitViewerEnabled field to
false
.
smartCommitsEnabled
Boolean. Optional.
Enables/disables smart commits processing for this repository or tracked folder. The default value for this field is true
.
sendCommitEmails
Boolean. Optional.
Enables or disables commit notification emails for this repository. If left blank, the default value for this field is true
.
maxMinsToCommitEmail
Integer. Optional.
Set the desired value in minutes, as to when commit notifications will be sent. Commit notifications will be e-mailed if the age of the commit is less than or equal to this value.
changesetFormat, fileAddedFormat, fileModifiedFormat, fileDeletedFormat
String. Optional.
This is the URL to display content of added, modified or deleted files. Use the following variables:
- `${num}` – number of change (0, 1, …)
- `${rev}` – git revision
- `${path}` – path of the file being changed
- `${sha256path}` – sha256 applied to the path and hex encoded. NEW! in v4.17+ and is used in GitHub.com weblinking.
- `${md5}` – md5 applied to the path and hex encoded. NEW! in v4.17+ and is used in GitHub EE weblinking.
- `${sha1path}` – sha1 applied to the path and hex encoded. NEW! in v4.17+ and is used in GitLab weblinking.
- `${parent}` – parent git revision
- `${blob}` – ID of blob object
- `${parent_blob}` – ID of parent blob object
- `$convert(${branch},”subStr”,”newSubStr”)` – this inline function returns branch name with `subStr` replaced by a `newSubStr`.
${branch}
code has been changed to cope up with the character requirements on some hosting services.
disabled
Boolean. Optional.
Add this repository into the Git Integration app configuration and set its status to updated (enabled) or disabled. If left blank, the default value for this field is false
.
hosted
Boolean. Optional.
Internal field. Read-only. This field will show whether the repository is hosted on Jira or not.
tagsFilter
String. Optional.
Displays all tags for the specific issue, if left blank. Otherwise, set tags matching pattern to display tags on issue pages that match the specified regular expression pattern.
Set tagsFilter with a valid Java regular expression or an empty string. The filtered tags are displayed on the Jira Developer Panel.
For more information, see example in Git tags.
requireUserPat
Boolean. Optional.
Setting this field to true
will require users to specify their own PAT for branch and pull/merge request management. If left blank, the default value of this field is false
.
integrationType
Boolean. Internal field.
This field will show whether the repository is a tracked folder, a connected GitLab server or a simple repository.
trackedFolderId
Integer. Internal field.
This field will display the ID of the “parent” repository. It can be changed in order to convert the repository to a sub-repository.
If the modified sub-repository is not located in the tracked folder, it will be removed by the sequential auto-reindex.
delete
Flag. Optional.
Set “delete” on this column/field as a confirmation to the Git Integration app to automatically remove the selected repository from the plugin configuration. If left blank, no changes will occur.
sshKeyId
Integer. Optional.
This is the ID of an associated SSH key.
sourcesDiffViewEnabled
Boolean. Optional.
When enabled, this setting allows Jira users with the View Development Tools and correct Jira/Git Integration for Jira app permissions to view the commit and file diffs inside Jira.
apiPath
String. Optional.
The integration will use this relative REST API path starting with “/” to retrieve the list of tracked repositories.
For more information, see Working with Custom API Path.
apiFilter
String. Optional.
JMESPath filter expression will be used to filter API results.
See our Integration Guides, Working with JMESPath filters or contact support for help writing expressions.
tfsCollection
String. Optional. TFS or Azure DevOps Server integrations only.
A TFS collection is a group of TFS team projects. Specify an existing TFS Collection for use with Jira integration.
awsRegion
String. Optional. AWS integrations only.
Specify AWS region; where CodeCommit repositories are located. The list of regions with their names can be found here.
Git Integration for Jira app supported regions:
Region codes | |||
---|---|---|---|
us-east-1 | us-east-2 | us-west-1 | us-west-2 |
ap-south-1 | ap-northeast-2 | ap-southeast-1 | ap-southeast-2 |
ap-northeast-1 | ca-central-1 | eu-central-1 | eu-west-1 |
eu-west-2 | eu-west-3 | eu-north-1 | me-south-1 |
sa-east-1 |
sslVerify
Boolean. Optional.
Default is TRUE
. The SSL Verify option is set to enabled by default. If set to FALSE
, the Git Integration for Jira app will ignore verification of SSL certificates when connecting to a git server.
trustFolderStat
When this field is set to false
, the .git/objects/pack
folder will be always scanned to check for new pack files. If set to true
, the last-modified
attribute of the folder will be used to check the folder for modifications.
The default value for Jira Server is true
.
weblinkType
String. Optional.
Set web link type equivalent to the connected git host. Set web linking formats by referring to Documentation – Web linking.
viewFormat
String. Optional.
This is the URL to display diff from some git hosts. Other git hosts does not use this field.
mergeRequestFormat
String. Optional.
This is the URL to display content of pull/merge requests on the git server. Use the following variables:
${mergereqId}
– ID of the pull/merge request
branchLinkFormat
String. Optional.
This is the URL to display a branch on the git server. Use the following variables:
${branch}
– Name of the branch
refSpecNotes
Boolean. Optional.
This is a reference to refs/notes/*
used for fetching. The default value for this field is false
.
- when `refs/notes` are disabled on connecting a repository;
- when a new note comes when `refs/notes` is disabled.
refSpecChanges
Boolean. Optional.
This is a reference to refs/changes/*
used for fetching. The default value for this field is false
.
refSpecCustom
String. Optional.
This is a user-defined list of references used for fetching. It is a comma-separated list with the format:
+refs/refname1/*:refs/refname1/*
, refs/refname2/*:refs/refname2/*
, …
prHideFilter
String. Optional.
Displays all pull requests for the specific issue, if left blank. Otherwise, set pull requests matching pattern to hide pull requests on issue pages that match the specified regular expression pattern.
- The header row is required.
- The order of fields specified in the header row – is the order of the fields in the following rows.
- If a field is omitted from the header row, the Git Integration app will use the default value for a new repository. The Git Integration app will keep the current value of a repository if it already exists in the configured repositories.
- If a repository is not listed in the .tsv file, no changes will be made if the same repository exists in the add-on configuration.
Save the file to a tab-delimited format:
-
OSX users – select all data in Numbers and then paste into a text editor and save. Name the file with the .tsv extension (repo-example-00.tsv).
-
Excel users – save the file as Text (Tab delimited) (*.txt). Rename file’s .txt extension to .tsv.
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Google Drive – upload the file to this service. Right click the .tsv file then open it with Google Sheets. Make the necessary changes then go to File ➜ Download as ➜ Tab separated values (.tsv) to your local machine.
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