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🚀 Quickstart

Connect to Jira with Nango and see data flow in 2 minutes.
1

Create the integration

In Nango (free signup), go to Integrations -> Configure New Integration -> Jira.
2

Authorize Jira

Go to Connections -> Add Test Connection -> Authorize, then log in to Jira. Later, you’ll let your users do the same directly from your app.
3

Call the Jira API

Let’s make your first request to the Jira API (fetch a list of issues). Replace the placeholders below with your secret key, integration ID, and connection ID:
  • cURL
  • Node
curl "https://api.nango.dev/proxy/ex/jira/{connectionConfig.cloudId}/rest/api/3/search?maxResults=10" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer <NANGO-SECRET-KEY>" \
  -H "Provider-Config-Key: <INTEGRATION-ID>" \
  -H "Connection-Id: <CONNECTION-ID>"
Or fetch credentials with the Node SDK or API.
The {connectionConfig.cloudId} in the URL represents the cloudId. You can get this value from your connection configuration after creating the connection. The cloudId is automatically set by Nango.
✅ You’re connected! Check the Logs tab in Nango to inspect requests.
4

Implement Nango in your app

Follow our quickstart to integrate Nango in your app.To obtain your own production credentials, follow the setup guide linked below.

📚 Jira Integration Guides

Nango maintained guides for common use cases. Official docs: Jira REST API v3 Documentation

🧩 Pre-built syncs & actions for Jira

Enable them in your dashboard. Extend and customize to fit your needs.

Issues

Function nameDescriptionTypeSource code
create-issueAn action that creates an Issue on JiraAction🔗 Github
issuesFetches a list of issues from JiraSync🔗 Github

Others

Function nameDescriptionTypeSource code
projectsFetches a list of projects from JiraSync🔗 Github
issue-typesFetches a list of issue types for a projectSync🔗 Github