To connect with Jira Software, navigate to the Integrations page > Jira Software and then get your DailyBot Organization JIRA URL to then configure the webhook in Jira Software.
Now the integration is ready on the Jira Software side. Please read below to make sure that your Jira Software activity displays properly inside DailyBot.
It is recommended that all your team members configure their own Jira Software ID or User Names on DailyBot's Jira Software page. They should access the Integrations page > Jira Software, and then just set their ID or User Name. It's an important step and every DailyBot member should do this.
If the ID or User Name is not defined, DailyBot will try to match the users based on the full name they have in DailyBot vs. the full name they have in JIRA. If that information does not match, the JIRA event will be ignored and no activity will be tracked.
The simplest way to know your JIRA User ID or Account ID is:
Go to your profile, and copy your full profile name (first name and last name) as you have it configured in your Atlassian account. We recommend the User ID method as it's more reliable. If you use the User Name method and there are two people with the same name in your company then DailyBot could get confused and will ignore JIRA events related to those users.
JIRA Software allows you apply JQL (Query Language) during the webhook configuration, by using JQL you can filter the events that should be notified to DailyBot. Learn more here.
In example, if you only want to get events in DailyBot related to a Jira Software project named "DailyBot", you'll configure webhook with this extra setting:
Finally, please make sure you enable the "Activity Tracking" for the Check-ins where you want the external activity to be displayed. Once you enable this feature you'll see a new column in the web reports, and also an extra summary will be attached to the check-in reports that are shared via chat.
Now you will start seeing the activity attached to your check-in, you will notice a) a new column on the web report, b) a new summary on every check-in report that is posted into the chat.
DailyBot will receive the events that you have configured in your Jira Software webhook. For the reports, it takes in account all activity that has append between the moment the report is seen (or shared) and the 24 hours before.