Deleting a Project

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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. Deleting a project will delete the project from JIRA, Confluence, FishEye, Crucible and Subversion. Hence, the issues, wiki documents, source files, changesets and code reviews associated with the project will be deleted.

To delete a project,

  1. Click the menu labelled with your user name in the the JIRA Studio header, and select the 'Administration' link. 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 name of the project that you wish to delete.
  3. The 'Project' information page will display. Click the 'Delete Project' link (see screenshot below).
  4. The 'Delete studio project' page will display (see screenshot below). Click the 'Delete' button to delete the project.
  5. The 'Delete studio project' confirmation page will display (see screenshot below). This page will should list the following successful deletions:
    • JIRA project successfully deleted
    • Confluence space successfully deleted
    • Subversion repository successfully deleted (note, the Project Key will be displayed for the Subversion repository rather than the Project Name, as the Project Key is the primary identifier in Subversion)
    • FishEye repository successfully deleted (note, FishEye and Crucible are treated as one application, hence if your FishEye repository is successfully deleted then your Crucible reviews will also be deleted)

Screenshot: 'Delete Project Link'


Screenshot: 'Delete Project'


Screenshot: 'Delete Project Confirmation'

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