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Send data to Jira from MURAL

Plan projects together in MURAL, then move them to Jira to manage and plan your next project.

Perform the Jira integration
Demonstrate how to move from idea board to Jira project tracker
Outline how to set up links to Jira

Create Jira tasks and issues within a mural

  1. In the mural, select the sticky notes or text you want to send to Jira. To select multiple objects, hold SHIFT while clicking and dragging. You will know what you’ve selected when the object is outlined in blue.
  2. Right-click the objects and choose Send to Jira. If you don’t see the 'Send to JIRA' option in the right-click menu, you need to install the Jira integration.
  3. Use the drop-downs to choose the project, issue type and priority. You can always change these once the issues are in Jira.
  4. Click 'Send to Jira'.
  5. Click the link to see all of the issues you just created in Jira. You can also click the tag to go to that specific issue in Jira.
  6. All Jira issues have a link to the mural where they were created from.
  7. The object you’ve imported to Jira will now have a link to the task or issue so you can move between MURAL & Jira

Import issues from Jira to a mural

  1. Right-click the mural. A drop down menu appears. Select import Jira issues.
  2. Filter the issues to import based on Project, Issue Type, and Priority. Alternatively, you can use JQL to perform more detailed and complex queries.
  3. Select individual or multiple issues to import.

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Hello, Gino from MURAL here to remind you that only you can prevent yourself from moving from an idea board and MURAL to a project tracker. If you don't want to prevent yourself from moving from an idea board to a project tracker, it set up our handy JIRA integration to send any of your sticky notes to JIRA as an epic, a story, a bug or a test.

Now, what you can see here is I have my hills framework, and I've added a little bit of activity here of who's doing what and what that wow factor is going to be. And let's say we had to make some tests. I think making cookies is pretty important, at least personally to me. 

So I'm just going to right click on this sticky note, and then head to send to JIRA. A little pop ups going to happen so I can choose which project is going to be for what type of issue it is making cookies to me seems like a task project already, which is very high, almost a critical blocker. 

And that reporter is going to beat myself because I am actually putting it going to click Send to JIRA, you'll see that it was a successful and there's a little hyperlink here that you can actually click on this sticky note. So if I go ahead and click on this little link, it's going to open up in JIRA to say I need to make cookies. 

I'm the reporter put that priority is and then I can go back to the mural by opening it in the description. That was how you move from an idea board in MURAL. to a project tracker such as JIRA. I hope you learned a lot.