Supported configuration objects

The table below shows the full list of supported configuration objects. Additionally, to find information about 3rd party apps integrated with Configuration Manager, see the List of Integrated Apps document.

Configuration Object

Root Object

Since

Notes

Project

Project

1.0.0

Component

1.0.0

special cases

Version

1.0.0

special cases

Category

1.0.0

Workflows

Workflow

1.0.0

special cases

Workflow Scheme

1.0.0

special cases, migration

Fields

Custom field

1.0.0

special casesresolving conflicts

Custom field context

1.0.0

special cases

Field configurations

1.0.0

Field Configuration Schemes

1.0.0

special cases

Screens

Screen

1.0.0

Screen Scheme

1.0.0

Issue Type Screen Scheme

1.0.0

migration


Issue Types & Attributes

Issue Type

1.0.0

Issue Type Scheme

1.0.0

Sub-Tasks

1.0.0

Resolution

1.0.0

Priority

1.0.0

Status

1.0.0

Permissions & Security

Global Permissions

1.0.0

Permission Schemes

1.0.0

Issue Security Schemes

1.0.0

User management

Users

1.0.0

special cases

Roles

1.0.0

Groups

1.0.0

special cases

Notifications

Notification Schemes

1.0.0

Events

1.0.0

Filters & Dashboards

Filters

3.0

special cases

Dashboards

4.1

special cases

Agile

Agile Boards

4.0

special cases

Agile Sprints

4.0

Jira Service Management

 

6.0

Portal settings

6.0

Feedback settings

6.0

Participant management

6.0

SD access configuration

6.0

Email channel

6.0

Queues

6.0

Calendars, holidays, working times

6.0

Goals

6.0

Time metrics (SLAs)

6.0

Request types

6.0

Request type groups

6.0

Request type fields

6.0

Request type statuses

6.0

Reports and series

6.0

Customer notification settings

6.0

Outgoing email settings

6.0

Languages

6.0

Default notification rules

6.0

Knowledge base

6.0

Automation rules and all related configuration

6.0

Organizations

6.0

special cases

Organization members

6.0

special cases

Other

Issue Link Types

1.2.1

Root Configuration Objects

Knowing which objects are considered root configuration objects will help you better understand the process of creating and deploying snapshots. That’s because when deploying a snapshot with CMJ, you’ll only be given differences between root objects to review.

Root configuration objects contain child configuration objects within them. So, by understanding which objects are and , you can make better judgments when deciding which ones to keep and which to merge.

Root and child objects

Examples of root configuration objects are project, workflow, issue type, etc.

Examples of child configuration objects are version, component, post-function, condition, etc.