Terraform Provider for managing JIRA. (View on registry.terraform.io)
- Issue Keys from JQL
- Custom Fields
- Comments
- Components
- Filters & Filter Permissions
- Groups
- Group Memberships
- Issues
- Issue Links
- Issue Types
- Issue Link Types
- Projects
- Project Categories
- Project Roles
- Roles
- Users
- Webhooks
This can be used to interlink infrastructure management with JIRA issues closely.
Version | Status |
---|---|
Latest | Tested in CI |
7.x | Untested |
Cloud | Untested |
Copy this code into yout terraform configuration file (for example main.tf
)
terraform {
required_providers {
jira = {
source = "fourplusone/jira"
version = "0.1.16"
}
}
}
Run terraform init
Set JIRA URL, Username and Password using environment variables
export JIRA_URL=http://localhost:8080
export JIRA_USER=username
export JIRA_PASSWORD=password
It's also possible to use an API-Token from JIRA cloud. In this case, set
export JIRA_URL=https://yourinstance.atlassian.net
export [email protected]
export JIRA_PASSWORD=<API-Key>
Create terraform config file
provider "jira" {
url = "https://myjira.atlassian.net" # Can also be set using the JIRA_URL environment variable
# user = "xxxx" # Can also be set using the JIRA_USER environment variable
# password = "xxxx" # Can also be set using the JIRA_PASSWORD environment variable
}
// The types will be globally available in JIRA
resource "jira_issue_type" "task" {
description = "A Task.",
name = "Task",
avatar_id = 10318
}
resource "jira_issue_link_type" "blocks" {
name = "Blocks"
inward = "is blocked by"
outward = "blocks"
}
resource "jira_issue" "example" {
issue_type = "${jira_issue_type.task.name}"
project_key = "PROJ"
summary = "Created using Terraform"
// description is optional
description = "This is a test issue"
// (optional) Instead of deleting the issue, perform this transition
delete_transition = 21
// (optional) Make sure, the issue is in the desired state
// using state_transition
state = 10000
state_transition = 31
}
resource "jira_comment" "example_comment" {
body = "Commented using terraform"
issue_key = "${jira_issue.example.issue_key}"
}
resource "jira_component" "example_component" {
name = "Sample Component"
project_key = "${jira_project.example.key}"
// (optional) Description of the component
description = "Sample Description"
// (optional) Component lead
lead = "${jira_user.demo_user.name}"
// (optional) assignee type. Can be one of project_default, component_lead, project_lead or unassigned.
assignee_type = "component_lead"
}
resource "jira_issue" "another_example" {
issue_type = "${jira_issue_type.task.name}"
summary = "Also Created using Terraform"
labels = ["label1", "label2"]
project_key = "PROJ"
}
data "jira_field" "epic_link" {
name = "Epic Link"
}
resource "jira_issue" "custom_fields_example" {
issue_type = "${jira_issue_type.task.name}"
summary = "Also Created using Terraform"
fields = {
(jira_field.epic_link.id) = jira_issue.example_epic.issue_key
}
project_key = "PROJ"
}
resource "jira_issue_link" "linked" {
inward_key = "${jira_issue.example.issue_key}"
outward_key = "${jira_issue.another_example.issue_key}"
link_type = "${jira_issue_link_type.blocks.id}"
}
resource "jira_filter" "filter" {
name = "Simple Filter"
jql = "project = PROJ"
// Optional Fields
description = "All Issues in PROJ"
favourite = false
// All Members of project with ID 13102
permissions {
type = "project"
project_id = "13102"
}
// All Members of Group "Team A"
permissions {
type = "group"
group_name = "Team A"
}
// Any authenticated user
permissions {
type = "authenticated"
}
}
resource "jira_project_category" "category" {
name = "Managed"
description = "Managed Projects"
}
resource "jira_project" "project_a" {
key = "TRF"
name = "Terraform"
project_type_key = "business"
project_template_key = "com.atlassian.jira-core-project-templates:jira-core-project-management"
lead = "bot"
// For JIRA Cloud use lead_account_id instead
lead_account_id = "xxxxxx:xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
permission_scheme = 10400
notification_scheme = 10300
category_id = "${jira_project_category.category.id}"
}
// Create a Project with a shared configuration
resource "jira_project" "project_shared" {
key = "SHARED"
name = "Project (with shared config)"
lead = "bot"
shared_configuration_project_id = "${jira_project.project_a.project_id}"
}
// Create a group named "Terraform Managed"
resource "jira_group" "tf_group" {
name = "Terraform Managed"
}
// User "bot" will be a Member of "Terraform Managed"
resource "jira_group_membership" "gm_1" {
username = "bot"
group = "${jira_group.tf_group.name}"
}
resource "jira_role" "role" {
name = "Project Manager"
description = "The Project Managers"
}
// Grant Project Access to user "bot"
resource "jira_project_membership" "member" {
project_key = "${jira_project.project_a.key}"
role_id = "${jira_role.role.id}"
username = "bot"
}
// Grant Project Access to group "bot"
resource "jira_project_membership" "group_member" {
project_key = "${jira_project.project_a.key}"
role_id = "${jira_role.role.id}"
group = "${jira_group.tf_group.name}"
}
resource "jira_user" "demo_user" {
name = "bot"
email = "[email protected]"
display_name = "The Bot"
}
resource "jira_webhook" "demo_hook" {
name = "Terraform Hook"
url = "https://demohook"
jql = "project = PROJ"
// See https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/webhooks/ for supported events
events = ["jira:issue_created"]
}
data "jira_jql" "issues" {
jql = "project = ${jira_project.project_a.key} ORDER BY key ASC"
}
Run terraform init
terraform init
Initializing provider plugins...
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.
If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
Run terraform plan
terraform plan
Check if the terraform plan looks good
Run terraform apply
terraform apply
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine.
Note: This project uses Go Modules making it safe to work with it outside of your existing GOPATH. The instructions that follow assume a directory in your home directory outside of the standard GOPATH (i.e $HOME/development/terraform-providers/
).
Clone repository to: $HOME/development/terraform-providers/
$ mkdir -p $HOME/development/terraform-providers/; cd $HOME/development/terraform-providers/
$ git clone [email protected]:fourplusone/terraform-provider-jira
...
Enter the provider directory and run make build
to build the provider
$ make build
Testing requires a JIRA instance. To set up a temporary, local JIRA instance you can use the Docker Atlas container:
$ git clone https://github.com/fourplusone/docker-atlas
$ cd docker-atlas
$ docker build -f jira.dockerfile . -t jira-docker
$ docker run --rm -t -p 2990:2990 jira-docker
Building and starting the JIRA instance will take several minutes.
To run the tests, run make test
inside the provider folder
$ make test
Working in Operations engineering organizations infrastructure is often driven by tickets. Why not track infrastructure using tickets but this time we will use code. This just showcases that you can pretty much Terraform anything!
- Anubhav Mishra (anubhavmishra)
- Matthias Bartelmess (fourplusone)