I have a couple questions.
I cant seem to find the jira-config.properties file that is often referred to.
I was trying to disable the xsrf token checking because some of our developers have become annoyed with this.
in https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/Form+Token+Handling
it says to set
jira.xsrf.enabled=
false
jira-config.properties must be put in the JIRA Home foler. There won't be one initially. You can just create a empty property file with that name and start adding the properties into it.
There is no format, just put
jira.xsrf.enabled=false
in an empty file named jira-config.properties
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Thanks Jobin, do you know what the format of the file is. Do you have an example?
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JIRA Home...
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Thanks guys, I cant believe that little piece of info is not on Atlassian documentation.
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one last question, should that file be in the
C:\Program Files (x86)\Atlassian\JIRA\atlassian-jira\WEB-INF\classes folder
or in the actually Jira-home directory
C:\Program Files (x86)\Atlassian\Application Data\JIRA
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The JIRA home is in the documentation see https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/JIRA+Home+Directory
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Please take a look on "How to edit the jira-config.properties file" document for full details on that matter.
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Is this still the case? If i need to modify the file i have to create it from scratch and just put in the changes I need into a blank file?
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