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Hi Team ,
On creating a new or modifying a project version (Releases --> Version) I want to call a external application ( Java rest service) . To achieve this I am using the JIRA webhooks , but its not working for me . Its not even calling my url according to my tomcat server logs . What is best way to call an external url while creating a version . Your answers will be helpful . Thanks !
Thanks Niclas Sandström [Riada] for your reply . I did the same thing as per the given url , still its not working . Please refer the webhook configuration screenshot attached . I am using JIRA 7.2 version .webhook.PNG
Tried the following things -
Not sure what I am missing here , do I need to configure something at the server level ? or have any type of listener ? etc ..
I even enabled all the events like invoke my webhook (On issue creation , on adding comment , on creating a project release) but no success . Will appreciate all your help .
If webhook is not working , do we have any other approach to call an external api url from JIRA on a project version creation ?
Thanks !!!
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Wierd I would open a support ticket with Atlassian. I tried looking around for others running into issues with this. But I didn't find that much data or people that tried to achieve this.
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https://developer.atlassian.com/jiradev/jira-apis/webhooks#Webhooks-configureConfiguringawebhook
You should be able to trigger this with webhook. Do you have the configuration setup correctly?
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