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In the Epic view select the “Export information” option from the menu, after clicking the menu icon
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Select the “Integrated Application“ Application (Export)“ in the export type field and then select the relevant integrated application from the dropdown option field.
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Expanding the Epic you should see an integrations section, listing the exported Issue. Exporting the data has created an integration link between the Jira Issue and StorYd Epic.
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Creating integration links without exporting data
Users can create a link between a StorYd Epic and Jira Issue without exporting Data (note. Jira plugin version 1.0.2 and above is required).
In the Epic view select the “Export information” option from the menu, after clicking the menu icon
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Select the “Integrated Application (Link)“ in the export type field and then select the relevant integrated application from the dropdown option field.
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An “Issue Key“ field will then be displayed. Enter the Jira Issue Key you would like to create a link for and then click the “Create Link” button.
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This will create a link between the Jira Issue and StorYd Epic.
Integration Links
After exporting a Epic there will be an integration link created between the StorYd Epic and Jira Issue.
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All requests will only access routes starting with "/rest/storyd-integration/" on your Jira instance. E.g. <https https://<base-url>/rest/storyd-integratiom/latest/config/initiate-connection.
Jira to StorYd
As of version 1, no requests will be initiated from Jira. Although, during a request from StorYd servers, Jira may send a request to StorYd servers to validate tokens. Requests to validate tokens will be sent to
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