This is a Singer tap that produces JSON-formatted data following the Singer spec.
This tap:
- Pulls raw data from the JIRA Cloud REST API
- Extracts the following resources:
- Outputs the schema for each resource
- Incrementally pulls data based on the input state
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Install
pip install tap-jira
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Create the config file
Create a JSON file called
config.json
. Its contents should look like (for Basic Auth):{ "start_date": "2010-01-01", "username": "your-jira-username", "password": "your-jira-password", "base_url": "https://your-jira-domain", "user_agent": "<user-agent>", "request_timeout": 300, "groups": "jira-administrators, site-admins, jira-software-users" }
or (for OAuth):
{ "oauth_client_secret": "<oauth-client-secret>", "user_agent": "<user-agent>", "oauth_client_id": "<oauth-client-id>", "access_token": "<access-token>", "cloud_id": "<cloud-id>", "refresh_token": "<refresh-token>", "start_date": "<i.e. 2017-12-04T19:19:32Z>", "request_timeout": 300, "groups": "jira-administrators, site-admins, jira-software-users" }
The
start_date
specifies the date at which the tap will begin pulling data (for those resources that support this).For Basic Auth, the
base_url
is the URL where your Jira installation can be found. For example, it might look like:https://mycompany.atlassian.net
.The
groups
specifies groups for users stream. It is an optional parameter. Default value is["jira-administrators", "jira-software-users", "jira-core-users", "jira-users", "users"]
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Run the Tap in Discovery Mode
tap-jira -c config.json -d
See the Singer docs on discovery mode here.
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Run the Tap in Sync Mode
tap-jira -c config.json -p catalog-file.json
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