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The Salesforce Package features the Lightning Experience component, which

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allows you to use the Lightning App Builder to

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create customized page layouts. The components

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show Jira information and operation buttons to create or associate, as well as Jira comments related to the associated Jira issues. 

This page

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explains how to configure Lightning Experience components for both standard and custom objects in Salesforce.

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Using the Classic view? Check out Configuring Visualforce components.

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Prerequisites

Before continuing, ensure you have already:

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If the Salesforce domain has not been

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published yet,  custom components

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are not

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displayed in the Edit Page section.

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Use the Lightning App Builder to configure a custom page layout

  1. In your Salesforce, load an object's page.

  2. Click

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  1. Settings > Edit Page.

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  1. Edit Page item in the Settings menuImage Added

    The Lightning App Builder

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  1. loads.

  2. In the sidebar, scroll to the bottom to find the following two components:

    • Jira Comments

    • Jira Issues

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    • Lightning App Builder page highlighting Jira Comments and Jra Issues componentsImage Added
  1. Drag the components onto the desired location for your page layout.

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  1. drag components to the desired location for your page layoutImage Added
  2. After you've placed the components in the desired locations for your page layout, click Activation... to set your Lightning page assignment.

  3. When you're done setting the page assignment, click Save.

  4. Now, when you load an object's page, you are able to see Jira issues associated with the object, along with their comments.

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  1. Jira issue and comments associated with Salesforce objectImage Added


    When you create a new Jira issue or

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  1. associate it with an existing one,

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  1. the Jira Comments section automatically reflects the changes

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