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Recreated a Jira project that a BitBucket repo was linked to. Now Jira Issues page just spins

Sheryl LeDuc
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August 6, 2024

I mistakenly created a Jira project using the wrong template and linked it to a bitbucket repo.  Then, I recreated the Jira Project (deleted and created again).  I went back to the bitbucket repo and it is not loading the Jira Issues. I cannot figure out how to remove the link to the Jira project and recreated it.

Is there a way to do this?

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Theodora Boudale
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August 9, 2024

Hi Sheryl and welcome to the community.

This is a bug with the integration; deleting a Jira project that has been linked to a Bitbucket repo makes the Jira issues page of the repo inaccessible.

We have a bug report about this in our issue tracker:

You can select the link This affects my team in the bug report to indicate you are affected by the bug, and the link Start watching this issue if you'd like to receive email notifications on updates. Our development team tracks bugs in that issue tracker and will post an update there when it is fixed. Please note that we don't provide ETAs and bug fixing is implemented as per our policy here.

I haven't been able to find a way to work around this issue yet. However, if you make new commits to the repo and include in the commit message the Jira issue keys of a project, these issue keys will become links to the respective Jira issues. You should be able to view those on the Commits page of the repo.

Kind regards,
Theodora

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