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What Jira Cloud configuration are we able to deploy?

See the complete list of supported configuration elements to see what we’re able to deploy today.

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  1. Install the Configuration Manager for Jira (CMJ) Cloud app on your source and destination Jira Cloud sites. The source site can be a sandbox or another Jira Cloud site. Check CMJ Cloud’s use cases.

  2. Log in to your source Jira Cloud with site admin permissions.

  3. Navigate to Apps > Configuration Manager > Authorization page to authorize first.

  4. Provide an Atlassian API token for your account. Learn more about using an API token.

  5. Navigate to the Apps > Configuration Manager > Configuration Deployment page.
    If you haven’t started any deployments yet, you’ll see two New deployment buttons on the page.

  6. Click click either of the New deployment buttons.

  7. On the Connect phase, name your deployment and provide the destination Jira Cloud’s URL to connect (step 1 in the screenshot below).

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  8. Click the Select button to pick the projects you want to add to the deployment (step 2 in the screenshot above).

  9. Select the projects you want to deploy using the Add projects to the deployment link (step 1 in the screenshot below).

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  10. You can (Optional) To add boards to the deployment scope (check the screenshot above). Click , click the Add boards to the deploymentto include boards (step 2 in the deploymentscreenshot above).
    (warning) The boards associated with the projects in the scope won’t be automatically added to the deployment. You need to select the boards you want to include manually.

  11. After adding projects and boards to the deployment, click Analyze to move to the Analyze changes page.

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  12. In the Analyze phase, review the report of the changes introduced to the destination Jira Cloud. The Analyze changes page of the wizard shows you the project configurations, configuration elements, and users deployed to the destination. Learn more about how users are deployed with CMJ Cloud.
    (warning) CMJ Cloud doesn't deploy projects’ issues yet.

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  13. CMJ Cloud also detects and shows warnings and errors detected. Remember that warnings won't block deployments, but errors will. Therefore, you first need to resolve the detected errors.

  14. After resolving the errors, depending on the error, you either may need to start the deployment from the beginning, or you can rerun the analysis to check for any new errors.

  15. If the new analysis detects no errors, you can click the Deploy button to run the deployment.

  16. After the deployment completes successfully, you can review a summary of its resultthe results in the Deployment summary table (see the screenshot below).

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  17. Navigate to the destination Jira Cloud site to browse your new or updated projects, custom fields, workflows, etc.
    (info) The source Jira Cloud site’s projects and the configuration elements related to them will still be present and unchanged.