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Import from Jira not showing anything even though Jira is connected to Gitlab

Suzanne Cooley
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June 4, 2024

We have a self hosted Gitlab instance which is connected to our Jira instance.

I've done the 'before you begin' steps from this article and I see repos showing in the code section of my project in Jira. Screenshot 2024-06-04 105217.png

However, when I click 'Import from Jira' in Compass, I get the following: Screenshot 2024-06-04 105039.png

Does Compass not recognize self-hosted Gitlab repos in Jira? Or is there something else I'm doing wrong?

 

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Josh_Unito
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June 4, 2024

Hi @Suzanne Cooley, you're right - Compass doesn't support self-hosted repos in Jira. So you're not doing anything wrong! I found this in an Atlassian developper doc:

only GitLab.com SaaS/cloud hosted instances are supported, we do not currently support self-managed GitLab instances

If you're looking for an alternative solution for connecting a self-hosted GitLab to Jira though, I can recommend Unito's integration for Jira GitLab. Here's a guide to setting up the self-hosted server to sync GitLab with Unito.

If this was a helpful answer, please don't forget to accept it as the solution!

Thanks,

Josh

Josh_Unito
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Marketplace Partners provide apps and integrations available on the Atlassian Marketplace that extend the power of Atlassian products.
June 11, 2024

@john smith I just wrote this guide on how to import issues from Jira to GitLab with Unito's 2-way integration.

It should be pretty clear, but let me know if it's not! 

  1. Sign up for Unito (comes with a free trial!)
  2. Create a flow (a no-code integration)
    1. Connect your GitLab and Jira accounts
    2. Set a flow direction (Unito can automatically create issues in GitLab based on your issues in Jira and vice versa)
    3. Apply rules (point and click interface to set conditions: e.g., only sync issues from Jira to GitLab with the XYZ label or issue status)
    4. Link fields (choose exactly which fields you need to sync between Jira and GitLab)
    5. Launch!

Feel free to reach out with any questions

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