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stage: Plan
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group: Project Management
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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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# Import your Jira project issues to GitLab **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2766) in GitLab 12.10.
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Using GitLab Jira importer, you can import your Jira issues to GitLab.com or to
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your self-managed GitLab instance.
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Jira issues import is an MVC, project-level feature, meaning that issues from multiple
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Jira projects can be imported into a GitLab project. MVC version imports issue title and description
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as well as some other issue metadata as a section in the issue description.
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## Known limitations
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The information imported into GitLab fields from Jira depends on the version of GitLab:
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- From GitLab 12.10 to GitLab 13.1, only the issue's title and description are imported
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directly.
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- From GitLab 13.2:
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- The issue's labels are also imported directly.
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- You're also able to map Jira users to GitLab project members when preparing for the
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import.
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Other Jira issue metadata that is not formally mapped to GitLab issue fields is
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imported into the GitLab issue's description as plain text.
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Our parser for converting text in Jira issues to GitLab Flavored Markdown is only compatible with
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Jira V3 REST API.
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There is an [epic](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2738) tracking the addition of
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items, such as issue assignees, comments, and much more. These are included in the future
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iterations of the GitLab Jira importer.
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## Prerequisites
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### Permissions
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In order to be able to import issues from a Jira project you need to have read access on Jira
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issues and a [Maintainer or higher](../../permissions.md#project-members-permissions) role in the
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GitLab project that you wish to import into.
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### Jira integration
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This feature uses the existing GitLab [Jira integration](../integrations/jira.md).
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Make sure you have the integration set up before trying to import Jira issues.
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## Import Jira issues to GitLab
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> New import form [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216145) in GitLab 13.2.
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NOTE:
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Importing Jira issues is done as an asynchronous background job, which
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may result in delays based on import queues load, system load, or other factors.
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Importing large projects may take several minutes depending on the size of the import.
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To import Jira issues to a GitLab project:
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1. On the **{issues}** **Issues** page, click **Import Issues** (**{import}**) **> Import from Jira**.
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![Import issues from Jira button](img/jira/import_issues_from_jira_button_v12_10.png)
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The **Import from Jira** option is only visible if you have the [correct permissions](#permissions).
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The following form appears.
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If you've previously set up the [Jira integration](../integrations/jira.md), you can now see
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the Jira projects that you have access to in the dropdown.
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![Import issues from Jira form](img/jira/import_issues_from_jira_form_v13_2.png)
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1. Click the **Import from** dropdown and select the Jira project that you wish to import issues from.
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In the **Jira-GitLab user mapping template** section, the table shows to which GitLab users your Jira
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users are mapped.
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When the form appears, the dropdown defaults to the user conducting the import.
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1. To change any of the mappings, click the dropdown in the **GitLab username** column and
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select the user you want to map to each Jira user.
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The dropdown may not show all the users, so use the search bar to find a specific
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user in this GitLab project.
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1. Click **Continue**. You're presented with a confirmation that import has started.
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While the import is running in the background, you can navigate away from the import status page
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to the issues page, and you can see the new issues appearing in the issues list.
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1. To check the status of your import, go to the Jira import page again.
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