Firebase / Firestore + Jira Software Cloud integrations
Create issues in Jira Software Cloud from new documents within a firestore collection in Firebase / Firestore
Ensure a smooth workflow between your Firebase / Firestore and Jira Software Cloud applications with this set up. The moment a new document within your Firestore collection appears, this automation will create an issue in Jira Software Cloud. This solution not only streamlines your processes but also ensures that each new document gets the attention it needs through prompt issue creation in Jira Software Cloud. Thus, despite the continual flow of new documents, nothing gets overlooked.
- When this happens...New Document Within a Firestore CollectionTriggers when a Structured Query returns new documents within a Cloud Firestore collection.
- automatically do this!Create IssueCreates a new issue.
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- Location of newest objects
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ActionWrite- Api_docs_info
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- Query string parameters
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ActionWrite- CollectionRequired
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Try ItTriggerPolling- CollectionRequired
- Convert Numerics
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ActionWrite- PathRequired
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- Wrap search value in quotes
- Location of best match
ActionSearch- Project
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Firebase Realtime Database and Google Cloud Firestore are flexible databases that give you the ability to easily store and sync app data at global scale.
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Jira Software Cloud is a bug and issue tracking tool that allows software developers to manage product development. This integration connects to cloud-hosted instances of Jira.
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