Using the Configuration Wizard

The Configuration Wizard provides some default settings for a basic working configuration in Jira to make the process easier as well as provide a basic configuration for administrators to work with.

Accessing the Configuration Wizard

  1. Go to the Cog Icon > Add-ons.


  2. Click on Connections under the Cloud Connectors section.


  3. In the Actions column of the connection you want to configure, click Wizard.





  4. The next screen allows you to choose which object you want to associate with which project.
    Select your remote object from the drop down list of possible objects in that system and a Jira project.







  5. The next option asks, "Would you like to automatically associate the field with all screens?"
    This refers to the custom field that was created during the mapping creation and belongs to the Connector. The custom field type is a Remote System Reference type.
    Clicking Yes will associate the custom field with ALL screens that are available on your Jira instance.
    If you would instead like to customize what screens the custom field is associated with, then click No.


  6. Click Create Configurations.
     

  7. If successful, you will see the following screen:


Verifying or customizing the configurations

The wizard should have created the following. To verify or customize the configurations, please refer to the documentation in the right column.

Created by the Wizard

Documentation

Created by the Wizard

Documentation

Mappings (will have "Default mapping generated by the configuration wizard." as the mapping description.)

Configure Mappings

Mapping Configurations

Configuring an existing Mapping

Mapping Scheme

Configure Mapping Schemes

Mapping Scheme Configuration

  1. Accessing the Mapping Scheme Configuration Interface

  2. Adding or removing an issue type-to-mapping configuration

Project Mapping Association

Associating a Project with a Mapping Scheme

What's next?

Now you may want to consider the following step:

Or you can start:

You may also start configuring your Salesforce instance: