Welcome to Azure Jira Assets Sync: User Documentation đ«°
Begin your journey to streamline your asset management between Azure and Jira Service Management. This powerful integration syncs Azure resources seamlessly into your Jira environment, enhancing your asset tracking capabilities.
Your Assets, Your Way
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Getting Started
To make it happen, simply install Azure Jira Assets Sync on your Atlassian platform by following these simple steps:
Search for application Azure Jira Assets Sync in the Atlassian Marketplace.
Install Azure Jira Assets Sync into your Jira Software Cloud environment.
Ensure you have both Jira and Assets installed and ready to roll
First steps after installation
Configure the Azure Jira Assets Sync app
Preparing Azure Connection Details
Configuring the Azure Jira Assets Sync App import
Configuration
Preparing Azure Connection Details
Get your Directory Tenant ID (Microsoft Entra ID)
In your Azure portal, select All services > Microsoft Entra ID
Scroll down the left bar to Manage, open the Properties and search for Tenant ID
Save the Directory Tenant ID for future reference for usage in the import configuration
Get your Subscription ID
In your Azure portal, search for Subscriptions
Select the Subscription you would like to synchronize the Azure (Assets) data from
Save the Subscription ID Id for future reference for usage in the import configuration
Register Access Application
You need to register an Application that will be used for the API-Gateway.
In your Azure portal, select All services > Microsoft Entra ID
Under the âAddâ tab, click on App registration (or in the left bar open App registrations and Select New registration)
Pick a name for your application. You can use something like "asset-azure-sync" as inspiration
Leave other settings at default values
Create the App registration
Save the Application (client) ID for future reference for usage in the import configuration
Create Application Secret Key
Go to the settings of the previous created application.
Scroll down to Manage and Select Certificates & secrets
Click New client secret
Type description for the Key, choose an expiration and Add it
Save the Key-Value for future reference for usage in the import configuration
Assign Application Role assignment
In your Azure portal, search for Subscriptions
Select your subscription
Select Access control (IAM) and click on the Role assignments tab
Click Add (you need to have proper permission)
Choose Role = Reader and search at the select for the Application name that you have created in steps above
Check Required Permissions
Go to the settings of the previous created application (Microsoft Entra ID â App registration)
Select API permissions (left bar)
make sure that the chosen permission User.Read is visible
(Optional) The following steps are required for the app to fetch Azure Entra ID data (users, groups)
 On the search bar, search for App registrations. Select the App registration that you have created
Click API permissions and Add a permission
Select "Microsoft Graph"
Select "Application permissions"
Select and add User and check "User.Read.All"
Select following API permissions:
"Group.Read.All"
"Device.ReadWrite.All"
"DeviceManagementManagedDevices.Read.All"
"Application.ReadWrite.All"
Click "Grant admin consent for âyour specific subscriptionâ. Â
Configuring the Azure Jira Assets Sync App import
To import Azure data into Assets you will need all the data you have gathered in the steps above. Navigate to the Import section in the object schema configuration, click âCreate importâ and select Azure Jira Assets Sync.
After creating an import, it will be in âNOT CONFIGUREDâ state. You will first need to provide your Azure Connection Details to execute it. Click on the âthree dotsâ and then âConfigure appâ to open configuration modal.
Fill the necessary fields and click âSave configurationâ. After saving the configuration you can test the connection using the test connection button. You can also open the schema tree, and see the (empty) structure of Asset Object Types generated under the Root Object Type.
Settings
Azure Connection parameters:
Root object type name
Specify the name of the object type where the imported data will be stored. If the object type does not exist, it will be created automatically (*recommended).
Note : For existing object types, ensure they were created via import processes than through the GUI to avoid issues due to the Atlassian limitations (cross schema referencing).
Subscription ID
Note : Only resources registered under the specified subscription will be imported.
Application (Client) ID
Application (Client) Secret Key
Scheduler:
Off
Once a day
Using the scheduler, you can automate imports. When enabled, the import will run automatically once a day, starting approximately 24 hours after the configuration is saved. Or you can take control with manual synchronization for precise adjustments on demand.
Performing the Import
Once you have configured your settings correctly, you should be ready to perform the import process effortlessly. Before the first execution, configured import will be in state âREADY TO RUNâ and âImport dataâ button will appear. To start the import manually, simply click on the button.
The import will execute, fetching the Azure resources and creating Asset Objects.
After the execution finishes, you can click on 'Read details' to see what was imported.
Finally, you can open the schema tree and browse through your imported Azure Resource Assets.
Imported Azure Data Types in Assets
Discover the list of Azure resources now available in Azure Jira Assets Sync by visiting our Resource Sync Feedback Hub. We'd love to hear your thoughts on what other resources you'd like to see added, so feel free to join the conversation and help us shape future updates!
Data Residency đĄïž
Azure Jira Assets Sync, built on the Forge platform, offers you the advantage of data residency control. With the latest Forge capabilities integrated, you can securely store your Azure connection data with confidence. This empowers you to align with your organization's data governance policies and ensures compliance with regional regulations. Your data remains safe and accessible, giving you peace of mind while using our appđ.
Troubleshooting
Assets - Azure Integration requires both Jira and Assets to function. Also make sure all the specific permission in your Azure environment was set right.
You might encounter an error (2) when starting the import (1). The first thing to check is whether your license is active, as it is the most common reason. The quickest way to verify this is in the import configuration dialog (3), where a message should appear in such case.
Multiple subscription import
In the current version, one import instance can only import resources registered under the specified subscription.
To import asset data from multiple subscriptions, you need to create separate importer instances with distinct configurations for each subscription (or modify the existing one).
To make the import functional for another subscription, it is necessary to update not only the Subscription ID but also make sure to set correct Application (Client) ID with its Application Secret Key to grant access to subscription resources.
Feedback and Support
Your invaluable feedback fuels the evolution of Azure Jira Assets Sync. Share your insights, and together, we'll cultivate a more refined and impactful user experience! đđ±
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