Migration- Jira to Azure DevOps
How to I migrate all stories (current sprint and historical data), comments and attachments from Jira to Azure DevOps? We just bough DevOps and would like to move all jira contents to DevOps.
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How to I migrate all stories (current sprint and historical data), comments and attachments from Jira to Azure DevOps? We just bough DevOps and would like to move all jira contents to DevOps.
Thanks
AA
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How to I migrate all stories (current sprint and historical data), comments and attachments from Jira to Azure DevOps? We just bough DevOps and would like to move all jira contents to DevOps.
Thanks
AA
migration
How to I migrate all stories (current sprint and historical data), comments and attachments from Jira to Azure DevOps? We just bough DevOps and would like to move all jira contents to DevOps.
Thanks
AA
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It is possible to do but it will take some custom tooling.
If you are familiar with PowerShell you can use JiraPS and AzurePipelinesPS to get data from jira and post the data to Azure DevOps. If you have issues with either module feel free to open an issue on the project's GitHub page.
Edit:
Some helpful JiraPS commands:
New-JiraSession - Open a jira session
Get-JiraIssue - Returns a jira issue with all its custom fields and data
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
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It is possible to do but it will take some custom tooling.
If you are familiar with PowerShell you can use JiraPS and AzurePipelinesPS to get data from jira and post the data to Azure DevOps. If you have issues with either module feel free to open an issue on the project's GitHub page.
Edit:
Some helpful JiraPS commands:
New-JiraSession - Open a jira session
Get-JiraIssue - Returns a jira issue with all its custom fields and data
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
It is possible to do but it will take some custom tooling.
If you are familiar with PowerShell you can use JiraPS and AzurePipelinesPS to get data from jira and post the data to Azure DevOps. If you have issues with either module feel free to open an issue on the project's GitHub page.
Edit:
Some helpful JiraPS commands:
New-JiraSession - Open a jira session
Get-JiraIssue - Returns a jira issue with all its custom fields and data
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
It is possible to do but it will take some custom tooling.
If you are familiar with PowerShell you can use JiraPS and AzurePipelinesPS to get data from jira and post the data to Azure DevOps. If you have issues with either module feel free to open an issue on the project's GitHub page.
Edit:
Some helpful JiraPS commands:
New-JiraSession - Open a jira session
Get-JiraIssue - Returns a jira issue with all its custom fields and data
It is possible to do but it will take some custom tooling.
If you are familiar with PowerShell you can use JiraPS and AzurePipelinesPS to get data from jira and post the data to Azure DevOps. If you have issues with either module feel free to open an issue on the project's GitHub page.
Edit:
Some helpful JiraPS commands:
New-JiraSession - Open a jira session
Get-JiraIssue - Returns a jira issue with all its custom fields and data
edited Dec 27 '18 at 21:09
answered Dec 27 '18 at 20:27
michael dejuliamichael dejulia
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It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
It would be useful if you would give some detail how those PowerShell solutions could be used for getting JIRA data and posting to DevOps.
– trincot
Dec 27 '18 at 20:52
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
That is a great point!
– michael dejulia
Dec 27 '18 at 21:07
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