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Azure DevOps (OAuth)
Alternatively, you may connect to Jira using OAuth service connection.
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Before starting, confirm that you are actively signed into Azure DevOps with the account, preferably service account, you wish to connect to Allstacks.
In Allstacks, click on "Add Tool" and select Azure DevOps (OAuth) as an option to connect to Azure DevOps SaaS. You will simply need to provide Azure DevOps URL
Note: In some cases, you may have to Authorize access to Azure DevOps REST APIs with OAuth 2.0. We are expecting Read permissions for all categories on this page.
On clicking "ADD TOOL" you will be redirected to Azure DevOps to authorize Allstacks for read access permissions.
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Azure DevOps (Basic) - Connect using Personal Access Token
Alternatively, you may connect to using OAuth service connection.
Before starting, confirm that you are actively signed into Jira with the account, preferably service account, you wish to connect to Allstacks.
Ensure appropriate Jira permission scopes for the project(s) targeted for the trial: Browse project, Assign Issues, Create Issues.
Login to Allstacks, select Add Tools
Assuming you are signed in to the Jira service account, when selecting “Get your API Token here” will open up a new tab. Create API Token in Jira, name it Allstacks, and paste it here.
Verify the Atlassian site name and email address
Click Add Tool button to connect.
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