We purchased Confluence, JIRA and BitBucket. All these are Atlasssian products, but i don't see a good way to seamlessly integrate these products.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
We want to use Confluence for Requirements Gathering and Project tracking, JIRA for Ticket handling and Development/Testing reporting, BitBucket for Source code.
We want to be able to trace back a deployed code to the original requirement, basically a good backward traceability.
We use Salesforce as our Dev Platform . We also have AutoRabit. I remember reading somewhere that JIRA can be integrated with Auto Rabit.
I am looking for a White Paper or a sample implementation example if possible.. which explains how all these tools can work together seamlessly
Thanks for all the suggestions/ ideas in advance.
CK
Hi @CK,
Welcome to Atlassian Community!
The integration is already set up for you, so you do not have to do anything special in that remarks.
In Confluence there is a Jira macro that allows you to link Jira issues to Confluence pages. For example, you can use the Product requirement template in Confluence and link that to an Epic in Jira. You can find more information about the integration here, Integrate with Confluence.
The integration between Bitbucket and Jira allows you to create branches directly from the issue in Jira, use smart commits in Bitbucket to transition an issue, and if the issue is mentioned in a commit or part or the Pull Request it will automatically link the issue to Bitbucket. You can also use the Code feature in Jira to get an overview of what is going on in Bitbucket. For more information about the integration, have a look at Integrate with development tools.
Thanks Mikael.
I will look into the links you shared.
Do you also have any articles which explains how Auto Rabit works with JIRA?
We recently launched Auto Rabit for our Dev Ops process.
Our whole Project Dev Lifecycle revolves around Auto Rabit now.
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Have a look at Autorabit's documentation, https://docs.autorabit.com/4.7/module_2_2_2_1.htm. I also found this in their Knowledge base, https://knowledgebase.autorabit.com/v-21/docs/integrate-jira-with-autorabit
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@Mikael Sandberg I had a brief look. All docs look promising. I would also look for any "How To Videos" online.
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