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Atlassian Jira Integration

Version 1.32.0 (View all)
Subscription level
What's this?
Basic
Developed by
What's this?
Community
Ingestion method(s) API, File
Minimum Kibana version(s) 9.4.1
9.3.5
8.19.16

The Jira integration collects audit logs from the audit log files or the audit API.

Agentless integrations allow you to collect data without having to manage Elastic Agent in your cloud. They make manual agent deployment unnecessary, so you can focus on your data instead of the agent that collects it. For more information, refer to Agentless integrations and the Agentless integrations FAQ. Agentless deployments are only supported in Elastic Serverless and Elastic Cloud environments. This functionality is in beta and is subject to change. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.

When setting up the Atlassian Jira Integration for Atlassian Cloud you will need to use the "Jira User Identifier" and "Jira API Token" fields in the integration configuration. These will allow connection to the Atlassian Cloud REST API via Basic Authentication.

If you are using a self-hosted instance, you will be able to use either the "Jira User Identifier" and "Jira API Token" fields above, or use the "Personal Access Token" field to authenticate with a PAT. If the "Personal Access Token" field is set in the configuration, it will take precedence over the User ID/API Token fields.

The Jira integration collects audit logs from the audit log files or the audit API from self hosted Jira Data Center. It has been tested with Jira 8.20.2 but is expected to work with newer versions. As of version 1.2.0, this integration added experimental support for Atlassian JIRA Cloud. JIRA Cloud only supports Basic Auth using username and a Personal Access Token.