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stage: Ecosystem
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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/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Set up a development environment **(FREE)**
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The following are required to install and test the app:
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- A Jira Cloud instance. Atlassian provides [free instances for development and testing](https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/marketplace/getting-started/#free-developer-instances-to-build-and-test-your-app).
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- A GitLab instance available over the internet. For the app to work, Jira Cloud should
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be able to connect to the GitLab instance through the internet. For this we
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recommend using Gitpod or a similar cloud development environment. For more
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information on using Gitpod with GDK, see the:
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- [GDK in Gitpod](https://www.loom.com/share/9c9711d4876a40869b9294eecb24c54d)
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video.
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- [GDK with Gitpod](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/main/doc/howto/gitpod.md)
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documentation.
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<!-- vale gitlab.Spelling = NO -->
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You **must not** use tunneling tools such as Serveo or `ngrok`. These are
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security risks, and must not be run on developer laptops.
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<!-- vale gitlab.Spelling = YES -->
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Jira requires all connections to the app host to be over SSL. If you set up
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your own environment, remember to enable SSL and an appropriate certificate.
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## Install the app in Jira
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To install the app in Jira:
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1. Enable Jira development mode to install apps that are not from the Atlassian
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Marketplace:
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1. In Jira, navigate to **Jira settings > Apps > Manage apps**.
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1. Scroll to the bottom of the **Manage apps** page and click **Settings**.
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1. Select **Enable development mode** and click **Apply**.
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1. Install the app:
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1. In Jira, navigate to **Jira settings > Apps > Manage apps**.
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1. Click **Upload app**.
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1. In the **From this URL** field, provide a link to the app descriptor. The host and port must point to your GitLab instance.
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For example:
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```plaintext
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https://xxxx.gitpod.io/-/jira_connect/app_descriptor.json
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```
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1. Click **Upload**.
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If the install was successful, you should see the **GitLab.com for Jira Cloud** app under **Manage apps**.
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You can also click **Getting Started** to open the configuration page rendered from your GitLab instance.
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_Note that any changes to the app descriptor requires you to uninstall then reinstall the app._
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### Troubleshooting
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If the app install failed, you might need to delete `jira_connect_installations` from your database.
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1. Open the [database console](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-development-kit/-/blob/main/doc/howto/postgresql.md#access-postgresql).
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1. Run `TRUNCATE TABLE jira_connect_installations CASCADE;`.
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## Add a namespace
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To add a [namespace](../../user/group/index.md#namespaces) to Jira:
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1. Make sure you are logged in on your GitLab development instance.
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1. On the GitLab app page in Jira, click **Get started**.
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1. Open your browser's developer tools and navigate to the **Network** tab.
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1. Try to add the namespace in Jira.
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1. If the request fails with 401 "not authorized", copy the request as a cURL command
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and paste it in your terminal.
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![Example Vulnerability](img/copy_curl.png)
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1. Go to your development instance (usually at: <http://localhost:3000>), open developer
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tools, navigate to the Network tab and reload the page.
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1. Copy all cookies from the first request.
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![Example Vulnerability](img/copy_cookies.png)
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1. Append the cookies to the cURL command in your terminal:
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`--cookies "<cookies from the request>"`.
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1. Submit the cURL request.
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1. If the response is `{"success":true}`, the namespace was added.
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