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Jquery from Azure DevOps agent

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Hi, We use Jira as bug tracking system for our Customer. Our CI/CD pipelines are running on Azure DevOps agent. The requirement from Dev team is to fetch Jira tickets which linked with specific Release version and send them in email for every build version. Please advise if there is any command line option to run Jquery on Windows or Linux server. So that I can execute Jquery on the build agent. Please help. 

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Suvarna Gaikwad
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Sep 23, 2021

@elac16 you may try to use invoke rest api task in Azure pipeline to achieve this.

Here is the api documentation for jira server 7.13.1: https://docs.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/api/REST/7.13.1/

You can use GET call to api/2/search with parameter jql something like this project=<YourProjectName> and fixVersion=<YourReleaseName>

P.S. Replace 7.13.1 with your jira version to get exact api reference

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