LoopedIn can be configured to integrate directly with Jira.

The integration allows you to push Ideas from LoopedIn to Jira, creating a link between the two. Currently, LoopedIn supports pushing Ideas as either:

  1. Epic (not supported for Next Gen projects)
  2. Story

When an Idea is published to Jira, LoopedIn will push:

  1. Title
  2. Description
  3. Tags (labels)

1. Getting started

To get started, navigate to the 'Integrations' page from the main menu:



Enter a name for your connection and add your Jira URL. This is typically https://yourorganization.atlassian.net/, but could be different. Once added, click save.



2. Get your public key

Once you have added your connection name and Jira URL, you will receive a public key. Take a copy of this as you will need it for the next step. At this point, also ensure you have enabled pop-ups from LoopedIn within your browser settings.



3. Setup application link in Jira

With your public key copied, navigate to your Jira instance, and select 'Products' from your main menu:



From there, select 'Application links' on the left hand side, and then add https://app.loopedin.io before clicking 'Create new link':


Set the new URL to https://app.loopedin.io


Then add the following configurations:

  1. Application name: LoopedIn
  2. Application type: Generic Application
  3. Service Provider Name: LoopedIn
  4. Consumer key: productstash
  5. Shared secret: productstash
  6. Request Token URL: https://app.loopedin.io
  7. Access token URL: https://app.loopedin.io
  8. Authorize URL: https://app.loopedin.io
  9. Ensure 'Create incoming link' is checked


Click Continue.


4. Add your public key

In the next screen, add the following configurations:

  1. Consumer key: productstash
  2. Consumer name: productstash
  3. Public Key: paste in your public key from step 2


Your Jira application link should now be configured:

5. Authorise your application

Ensure you have enabled pop-ups from LoopedIn within your browser settings. Head back to LoopedIn and select 'Authorise'.


This should open a new window from Jira:

 


Select "Allow". This should approve your access and provide you with a verification code. Copy this verification code:



In LoopedIn, add your verification code from Jira and click 'Authorise':


6. Set default mappings

Once authorised, the final step is to configure your mappings. There are two levels of mappings within LoopedIn:

  1. Project mappings: set default mappings between LoopedIn Workspaces & Jira projects
  2. Content mappings: set default mappings between LoopedIn content & Jira issues


Review and save these settings.


7. Publish an Idea from LoopedIn to Jira

Once your integration is live, all Ideas will have a new banner across the top of them. To publish an idea, select 'Publish idea' to display the Jira options.


Which will display:


Once published, the link between LoopedIn and Jira will be live and shown across the top. The Jira key also acts as a link to the issue in Jira.


8. Re-syncing

Re-syncing the Idea will update and overwrite the following content in Jira:

  1. Title
  2. Description
  3. Tags (labels)