Import and export Jira automation rules

You can use a global import and export functionality for all or individual rules. This can help you:

  • Back up your rules
  • Copy rules from one Jira instance to another
  • Version rules in an external system

You need to be a Jira administrator to export and import rules.

Export your automation rules to a JSON file

Jira automation provides a quick way to export all your automation data into one file.

  1. In Jira administration, select System > Automation rules. You’ll be navigated to the global Automation screen.

  2. In the top right corner, select > Export rules. This will download a JSON file containing all global and project-scoped automation rules.

Import your automation rules

Importing rules allows global administrators to select exactly which rules to import and with which project context.

The JSON export that you import must be from the same version of Jira automation or an import mail fail. For more info on how to find out your version, see Understand versions, licenses, upgrades

Before you begin:

  • Imported rules have to be manually enabled after importing as all rules are imported as disabled.
  • If a rule with the same name already exists, the imported rule's name is prefixed with: Copy of *existing rule name*.
  • If an import of a single rule fails, we'll continue importing the rest instead of stopping the whole import.

To import your automation rules:

  1. In Jira administration, select System > Automation rules. You’ll be navigated to the global Automation screen.

  2. In the top right corner, select > Import rules, and select a JSON file to import.

Last modified on Jun 21, 2022

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