Using Jira Version 8.22.1 project automation
The Setup:
A 'story' Issue contains a linked 'test' issue of "tested by"
When the test issue transitions to a fail, it triggers a transition on the story issue which triggers this automation flow.
When this automation flow is triggered, I create a 'defect' issue using a current issue branch and link the defect as blocking to the story.
I then have a second branch "for linked issues", to the story, which targets the test issue.
The Problem:
I am attempting to link the test issue to the defect issue by using the 'most recently created issue' from the 'link issues' action, but the issue key of the created defect issue can't be found; however, it is in the log output.
There are several articles similar to this but none of the solutions work.
LOG OUTPUT:
Hello @Heshan Manamperi
Yes, it is definitely possible but you will need a third-party plugin for this. You might want to take a look at the IWAAC Kerberos SSO add-on that does exactly what you're aiming at.
IWAAC stands for 'Integrated Windows Authentication for Applications using Crowd'
Disclaimer: I work for the vendor of the IWAAC plugin.
Thanks Bruno
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I don't know if crowd supports this out of the box, but Jira for example supports this only in DC out of the box, if you are using Jira Server, you will need an Add-On for this.
We have good experience with https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211923/saml-kerberos-single-sign-on-sso-jira?hosting=server&tab=overview for example.
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Thanks Bastian
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Hello Heshan,
Crowd 3.4 has just came out and it comes with a functionality that might be of help to you - Crowd SSO 2.0 - Crowd’s single point of access for Jira, Jira Service Desk, Bitbucket, and Confluence across different domains with one common login page. For more information, see our documentation.
Hope this helps,
Mateusz
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