[Bamboo Knowledge Base]
Integrating Bamboo with Atlassian's JIRA applications combines Bamboo's continuous integration capabilities with your issue tracker to give you a unified view of your software development project.
Configuring Bamboo and JIRA applications to work together simply requires you to set up an application link (two-way) between a JIRA application and Bamboo.
Note that application links have nothing to do with using a JIRA application as a user directory for Bamboo; these 2 configurations can exist separately. See also Linking to another application.
On this page:
See Viewing Bamboo activity in JIRA applications for a full description of the benefits of integrating a JIRA application with Bamboo.
Briefly, these are:
Integration feature | Description | Compatibility | |
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JIRA | Bamboo | ||
Development panel | See Bamboo development activity | 6.2 + | 5.4 + |
Build result dialog | View detailed Bamboo build result information in a JIRA application | 6.2 + | 5.4 + |
Deployment dialog | View detailed Bamboo deployment information in a JIRA application | 6.2 + | 5.4 + |
Run Bamboo builds | Run a Bamboo build when releasing a JIRA application version | 4.4 + | 3.0 + |
Linked plan branches | Have Bamboo automatically link a plan branch with an issue | 4.4 + | 3.0 + |
Issues view | View the issues linked to a build result | 4.4 + | 3.0 + |
Projects | View the Bamboo builds that relate to a project or version | 4.4 + | 3.0 + |
If you are using an earlier version of Bamboo and/or a JIRA application, you can also download an older version of the JIRA Bamboo plugin from the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. However, we strongly advise you to upgrade JIRA to version 6.2 or later and Bamboo to version 5.4 or later, to get the most out of Bamboo - JIRA integration.
Requirement | Description |
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JIRA 6.2+ | Earlier versions do not support the Development panel feature. |
Bamboo 5.4+ | |
JIRA/Bamboo Applink | See below for details about application links. |
Permissions | Users will require the 'View development tools' permission in the JIRA application. |
Issue key | The issue key must be included in the commit message, and must use the default issue key format. |
Integration of Bamboo and JIRA applications requires an application link between them. The application link needs both 2-legged (2LO) and 3-legged OAuth (3LO) authentication:
When you create a new application link between a JIRA application and Bamboo, both 2-legged (2LO) and 3-legged OAuth (3LO) are enabled by default.
An existing application link between a JIRA application and Bamboo may need to have 2LO authentication explicitly enabled.
Note that:
If you need further help, please raise a support request in our support system, in the Bamboo project. You may also want to view articles in the Bamboo Knowledge Base and browse our forums.