
Integration to view commits, branches, & pull requests in Jira. Connect Git servers, GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure Repos TFS, & GitLab
Integration to view commits, branches, & pull requests in Jira. Connect Git servers, GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure Repos TFS, & GitLab
Integration to view commits, branches, & pull requests in Jira. Connect Git servers, GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure Repos TFS, & GitLab
Special integrations for:
- GitHub.com & GitHub Enterprise
- Microsoft Azure DevOps Repos (formerly Visual Studio Team Services - VSTS) + TFS
- GitLab.com & GitLab Server
- AWS CodeCommit
- Bitbucket Cloud
View commits and branches from all of your git repositories in Jira.
Pull requests and reviewers (for services supporting these features) can be viewed in Jira to keep work moving.
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# 2018 Atlassian Marketplace Gold Top Vendor
From the developers of the Git Integration for Jira app (+8300 installs) - we introduce: Dev Info for Jira Cloud.
Offering a native Jira interface for development data:
- commits
- branches
- pull requests (+ reviewers)
- Connect Git servers to Jira's new Development Information panels - all git servers supported (limited features: commits/branches)
- Special integrations (all features):
- GitHub and GitHub Enterprise
- Bitbucket Cloud
- Microsoft Azure DevOps Repos (formerly Visual Studio Team Services - VSTS) + TFS
- GitLab (GitLab.com and GitLab Server)
- Gerrit
- Amazon Web Services CodeCommit
- Smart Commits: #time, #comment, and issue workflow transitions
- Workflow triggers: Pull Request Created, Commit Created, Branch Created (and more)
- Jira Release Hub integration: see which issues in a release have commits, the status of pull requests, and even see warnings when Jira issues and development status are out of sync
- Supports Git LFS
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Hi Guido -
As we discussed in the support tickets you opened - the BigBrassBand servers are hosted in Amazon Web Services in the USA. When a Jira admin connects a repository (or integration such as GitLab, GitHub, AWS CodeCommit, Microsoft Azure DevOps, Gerrit, etc...) we fetch the Git repos and index the source code to support features like viewing source code in Jira. When you connect a Marketplace app to your Jira Cloud - you are prompted to agree (or disagree) that the supporting vendor gain access to your data and store it (screenshot).
We have a feature in our backlog to support indexing webhooks only --- this prevents the fetch and will support servers behind firewalls better (with the trade off of a reduced functions available in Jira).

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Jira Cloud • Released 2020-12-13
Summary
Minor version update
Details
Minor version updateInstallation
- Log into your Jira instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate Dev Info for Jira.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.