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JIRA EDGE CONNECTOR

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Jira Edge Connector (JEC) is a lightweight application that provides:

  • Jira Service Management integration for systems that don't need the inbound internet
  • Ability to run executables and scripts triggered by Jira Service Management
  • Deployment on-premises or in the customer’s cloud environment

JEC integrates with a number of monitoring and ITSM tools, allowing Jira Service Management to send actions back to keep various toolsets in sync across the organization. JEC also hosts custom scripts that can be executed remotely.

Supported Script Technologies

JEC includes support for running Groovy, Python and Go scripts, along with any .sh shell script or executable.

JEC supports environment variables, arguments, and flags that are passed to scripts. These can be set globally for all scripts or locally on a per script basis. Stderr and stdout options are also available.

Support for Git

JEC provides the ability to retrieve files from Git.

Configuration files for JEC can be maintained in Git to ensure version control. Likewise, scripts and credentials can be kept in Git and retrieved when needed so that credentials are not stored locally.

Installation

Environment Variables

Prerequisites

For setting configuration file properties such as location and path:

  • First, you should set some environment variables for the locate configuration file. There are two options here, you can get the configuration file from a local drive or by using git.

For reading configuration files from a local drive:

  • Set JEC_CONF_SOURCE_TYPE and JEC_CONF_LOCAL_FILEPATH variables.

From reading configuration files from a git repository:

  • Set JEC_CONF_SOURCE_TYPE, JEC_CONF_GIT_URL, JEC_CONF_GIT_FILEPATH, JEC_CONF_GIT_PRIVATE_KEY_FILEPATH, and JEC_CONF_GIT_PASSPHRASE variables.

If you are using a public repository, you should use an https format of a git url and you do not need to set private key and passphrase.

For more information, you can visit JEC documentation page // TODO: Add link

Flag

Prometheus default metrics can be grabbed from http://localhost:<port-number>/metrics

To run multiple JEC in the same environment, -jec-metrics flag should be set as distinct port number values. -jec-metrics <port-number>

Logs

JEC log file is located:

  • On Windows: var/log/jec/jec<pid>.log
  • On Linux: /var/log/jec/jec<pid>.log
  • At the end of the file name of the log, there is program identifier (pid) to identify which process is running.

Configuration File

JEC supports json and yaml file extension with fields.

For definition of all fields which should be provided in configuration file, you can visit JEC documentation page // TODO: Add link

Usage

You can run executable that you build according the building JEC executables section.

JEC_CONF_SOURCE_TYPE=LOCAL JEC_CONF_LOCAL_FILEPATH=$JEC_FILE_PATH ./main

Also you can run JEC by using Docker. For more information, please visit documentation // TODO: Add link

Tests

You can run tests with go test

Contributions

Contributions to JEC are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

License

Copyright (c) 2023 Atlassian US., Inc. Apache 2.0 licensed, see LICENSE file.


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