diff --git a/templates/zerver/integrations.html b/templates/zerver/integrations.html index bd6293e012..0826e40877 100644 --- a/templates/zerver/integrations.html +++ b/templates/zerver/integrations.html @@ -293,15 +293,16 @@ following, to the stream commits with a subject that matches the re

JIRA

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If you are running JIRA version 5.2 or greater, or if you are + using the hosted JIRA provided by Atlassian, you can use the built-in + web-hook support to connect to Zulip — read on. For older, + self-hosted JIRA installs, you can use our JIRA Plugin.

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First, create the stream you'd like to use for JIRA notifications, and subscribe all interested parties to this stream. We recommend the name jira.

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Webhook mechanism
- If you are running JIRA version 5.2 or greater, or if you are using the hosted JIRA provided - by Atlassian, you can use the built in web-hook support to connect to Zulip. If you are not - using the Atlassian-hosted JIRA, you may also use the Jira Plugin - mechanism that supports older versions of JIRA.

In your JIRA administration control panel, go to the Webhooks page. If you are using the OnDemand hosted JIRA, follow the instructions on the Atlassian wiki for locating the Webhook UI. @@ -327,7 +328,12 @@ following, to the stream commits with a subject that matches the re

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JIRA

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JIRA (Plugin)

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If you are running JIRA version 5.2 or greater, or using the + hosted JIRA provided by Atlassian, we recommend using the web-hook method above instead. This plugin + supports older versions of JIRA.

First, create the stream you'd like to use for JIRA notifications, and subscribe all interested parties to this stream. We recommend the