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stage: Manage
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group: Integrations
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# GitLab Jira development panel integration **(FREE)**
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> [Moved](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/233149) from GitLab Premium to GitLab Free in 13.4.
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With the Jira development panel integration, you can reference Jira issues in GitLab.
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When configured, activity (such as pipeline, deployment, and feature flags) displays in the Jira issue's
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[development panel](https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/view-development-information-for-an-issue/).
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From the development panel, you can open a detailed view and
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[take various actions](#use-the-integration), including creating a new merge request from a branch:
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![Branch, Commit and Pull Requests links on Jira issue](img/jira_dev_panel_jira_setup_3.png)
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The information displayed in the Jira development panel depends on where you mention the Jira issue ID:
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| Your mention of Jira issue ID in GitLab context | Automated effect in Jira issue |
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|---------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| In a merge request title or description | Link to the MR is displayed in the development panel. |
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| In a branch name | Link to the branch is displayed in the development panel. |
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| In a commit message | Link to the commit is displayed in the development panel. |
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| In a commit message with Jira [Smart Commits](https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-960155400.html) | Displays your custom comment or logged time spent and/or performs specified issue transition on merge. |
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This integration connects all GitLab projects to projects in the Jira instance in either:
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- A top-level GitLab group: Connects the projects in a group with no parent group,
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including the projects in its subgroups.
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- A personal namespace: Connects the projects in that personal namespace to Jira.
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## Use the integration
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After the integration is [set up on GitLab and Jira](#configure-the-integration), you can:
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- Refer to any Jira issue by its ID (in uppercase) in GitLab branch names,
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commit messages, and merge request titles.
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- See the linked branches, commits, and merge requests in Jira issues.
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- Create GitLab branches from Jira Cloud issues ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/66032) in GitLab 14.2 for the GitLab for Jira app).
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At this time, merge requests are called "pull requests" in Jira issues.
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This name may change in a future Jira release.
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Select the links to see your GitLab repository data.
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![GitLab commits details on a Jira issue](img/jira_dev_panel_jira_setup_4.png)
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![GitLab merge requests details on a Jira issue](img/jira_dev_panel_jira_setup_5.png)
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### Use Jira Smart Commits
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With Jira [Smart Commits](https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-960155400.html),
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you can use GitLab to add Jira comments, log time spent on the issue, or apply any issue transition.
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For more information about using Jira Smart Commits to track time against an issue, specify
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an issue transition, or add a custom comment, read the Atlassian page
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[Using Smart Commits](https://confluence.atlassian.com/fisheye/using-smart-commits-960155400.html).
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## Configure the integration
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<i class="fa fa-youtube-play youtube" aria-hidden="true"></i>
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For an overview of how to configure the Jira development panel integration, see
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[Agile Management - GitLab Jira development panel integration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjVTOmMl85M).
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To simplify administration, we recommend that a GitLab group maintainer or group owner
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(or, if possible, instance administrator in the case of self-managed GitLab) set up the integration.
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| Jira usage | GitLab.com customers need | GitLab self-managed customers need |
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| [Atlassian cloud](https://www.atlassian.com/migration/assess/why-cloud) | The [GitLab for Jira Cloud app](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1221011/gitlab-com-for-jira-cloud?hosting=cloud&tab=overview) from the [Atlassian Marketplace](https://marketplace.atlassian.com). This method offers real-time sync between GitLab.com and Jira. The method requires inbound connections for the setup and then pushes data to Jira through outbound connections. For more information, see [GitLab for Jira Cloud app](connect-app.md). | The GitLab for Jira Cloud app [installed manually](connect-app.md#install-the-gitlab-for-jira-cloud-app-manually). By default, you can install the app from the [Atlassian Marketplace](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/). The method requires inbound connections for the setup and then pushes data to Jira through outbound connections. For more information, see [Connect the GitLab for Jira Cloud app for self-managed instances](connect-app.md#connect-the-gitlab-for-jira-cloud-app-for-self-managed-instances). |
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| Your own server | The [Jira DVCS connector](dvcs/index.md). This method syncs data every hour and works only with inbound connections. The method tries to set up webhooks in GitLab to implement real-time data sync, which does not work without outbound connections. | The [Jira DVCS connector](dvcs/index.md). This method syncs data every hour and works only with inbound connections. The method tries to set up webhooks in GitLab to implement real-time data sync, which does not work without outbound connections. |
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Each GitLab project can be configured to connect to an entire Jira instance. That means after
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configuration, one GitLab project can interact with all Jira projects in that instance. For:
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- The [view Jira issues](issues.md#view-jira-issues) feature, you must associate a GitLab project with a
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specific Jira project.
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- Other features, you do not have to explicitly associate a GitLab project with any single Jira
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project.
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If you have a single Jira instance, you can pre-fill the settings. For more information, read the
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documentation for [central administration of project integrations](../../user/admin_area/settings/project_integration_management.md).
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## Limitations
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- This integration is not supported on GitLab instances under a
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[relative URL](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/configuration.html#configure-a-relative-url-for-gitlab)
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(for example, `http://example.com/gitlab`).
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- [Creating a branch](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/2647) is only supported by the GitLab for Jira app and is not available within the DVCS integration. See [officially supported DVCS features](https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/integrating-with-development-tools-938846890.html) for more information.
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## Troubleshoot the development panel
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If you use Jira on your own server, go to the [Atlassian documentation](https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/troubleshoot-the-development-panel-in-jira-server-574685212.html)
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for general troubleshooting information.
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### Cookies for Oracle's Access Manager
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To support Oracle's Access Manager, GitLab sends additional cookies
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to enable Basic Auth. The cookie being added to each request is `OBBasicAuth` with
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a value of `fromDialog`.
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