I installed JIRA server (self-hosted) and created 3 projects A,B,C.
I have slack team with 3 channel: slack_A, slack_B, slack_C.
How to post events of project A,B,C seperately to channel slack_A, slack_B, slack_C. Eg:
Thank!
As per the docs it should be doable. In the JQL query you can mention project key i.e. "project = <key-here>"
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Limit updates to certain JIRA projects
Using the JIRA Query Language (JQL), you can limit your webhook to only post notifications from certain projects. For a single project, use project = “Project A”, and for multiple projects, use project in (“Project A”,“Project B”).
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Thank you. I done it as below.
1. Use JIRA Server alerts page to create 3 webhook url_A, url_B, url_C
2. In JIRA, create 3 webhook using respectively url_A, url_B, url_C --> each web hook is filtered by JQL language (project = "project_name").
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So did it work? If it did, could you please accept/upvote the answer. Thanks.
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