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- 10-1
Hi dongyo kang ,
Can you please try something like this?
GitHub Outgoing Sync
replica.repository = issue.repositoryJira incoming sync
if(firstSync)
{
if(replica.repository == “XYZ”){//set the Jira project key}
}As Syed Majid Hassan rightly mentioned, this way you can use the value in an if block to take a decision as to what project this lands in and what issue type it is.
Thanks,
Dhiren
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Hi dongyo kang ,
If your replica received in Jira does not contains the repo name, you can add it to the replica from the Github outgoing script by adding the following:
replica.repository = issue.repository
Then, once you receive the repo information in Jira, you can use the value in an if block to take a decision as to what project this lands in and what issue type it is.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
ThanksMajid
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How can I send repository name from github to Jira Cloud?
I am trying to set up a single connection to handle multiple repository.
A single Jira project ↔ Multi repositories in Jira.
I checked entity from Jira but I don't see repo's name in JSON.
I currently recognize its repository by github's label, but seems it's not appropriate way to get it done.
Does anyone have an idea to get it done?