Adding New Projects

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In JIRA Studio, a project can be associated with a wiki space and/or a source repository. This allows the project's issues to automatically link to (and be linked from) their associated wiki documents, source files, changesets and code reviews.

To add a new project,

  1. Click the 'Administration' link in the top right of the JIRA Studio header. You will need to be logged in as an administrator to see this link.
  2. The 'Administration' page should appear, listing all of the projects currently set up in JIRA Studio. Click the 'Add Project' link.
  3. The 'Add A New Project' page will display (see screenshot below).
  4. In the 'Name' field, type the name of the new project. Please note that this name will be displayed on the Dashboard.
  5. In the 'Key' field, type the key of the new project (e.g. 'JRA'). This unique project key will prefix the first letters of all issue keys in the project (e.g. 'JRA-1000').
  6. In the 'URL' field, you can type the URL to be associated with this project, if you wish. Please note that this is an optional field.
  7. In the 'Project Lead' field, type the name of the user to be assigned as the project lead for the project. As you type, the field will display a list of matches against users currently set up in the system. Select the user you wish to assign as the project lead from the list.
  8. In the 'Description' field, type your description for the new project.
  9. (Optional) Select a notification scheme to be used for this project from the 'Notification Scheme' dropdown. This dropdown will list all the notification schemes currently set up in the system. Please note that by default, no notification scheme is assigned to the project.
  10. Select a permission scheme to be used for this project from the 'Permission Scheme' dropdown. This dropdown will list all the permission schemes currently set up in the system. Please note that by default, the 'Default Permission Scheme' is assigned to the project.
  11. (Optional) Select a issue security scheme to be used for this project from the 'Issue Security Scheme' dropdown. This dropdown will list all the issue security schemes currently set up in the system. Please note that by default, no issue security scheme is assigned to the project.
  12. Click the 'Add' button to add the new project.
  13. The JIRA project, Confluence space, Subversion repository and FishEye repository will be created and the Project Summary page for your project will be displayed.

Screenshot: 'Add A New Project'


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