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Import your Jira project issues to GitLab

Introduced in GitLab 12.10.

Using GitLab Jira importer, you can import your Jira issues to GitLab.com or to your self-managed GitLab instance.

Jira issues import is an MVC, project-level feature, meaning that issues from multiple Jira projects can be imported into a GitLab project. MVC version imports issue title and description as well as some other issue metadata as a section in the issue description.

Known limitations

The information imported into GitLab fields from Jira depends on the version of GitLab:

  • From GitLab 12.10 to GitLab 13.1, only the issue's title and description are imported directly.
  • From GitLab 13.2:
    • The issue's labels are also imported directly.
    • You're also able to map Jira users to GitLab project members when preparing for the import.

Other Jira issue metadata that is not formally mapped to GitLab issue fields is imported into the GitLab issue's description as plain text.

Our parser for converting text in Jira issues to GitLab Flavored Markdown is only compatible with Jira V3 REST API.

There is an epic tracking the addition of items, such as issue assignees, comments, and much more. These are included in the future iterations of the GitLab Jira importer.

Prerequisites

Permissions

In order to be able to import issues from a Jira project you need to have read access on Jira issues and a Maintainer or higher role in the GitLab project that you wish to import into.

Jira integration

This feature uses the existing GitLab Jira integration.

Make sure you have the integration set up before trying to import Jira issues.

Import Jira issues to GitLab

New import form introduced in GitLab 13.2.

To import Jira issues to a GitLab project, follow the steps below.

NOTE: Importing Jira issues is done as an asynchronous background job, which may result in delays based on import queues load, system load, or other factors. Importing large projects may take several minutes depending on the size of the import.

  1. On the {issues} Issues page, click Import Issues ({import}) > Import from Jira.

    Import issues from Jira button

    The Import from Jira option is only visible if you have the correct permissions.

    The following form appears. If you've previously set up the Jira integration, you can now see the Jira projects that you have access to in the dropdown.

    Import issues from Jira form

  2. Click the Import from dropdown and select the Jira project that you wish to import issues from.

    In the Jira-GitLab user mapping template section, the table shows to which GitLab users your Jira users are mapped. When the form appears, the dropdown defaults to the user conducting the import.

  3. To change any of the mappings, click the dropdown in the GitLab username column and select the user you want to map to each Jira user.

    The dropdown may not show all the users, so use the search bar to find a specific user in this GitLab project.

  4. Click Continue. You're presented with a confirmation that import has started.

    While the import is running in the background, you can navigate away from the import status page to the issues page, and you can see the new issues appearing in the issues list.

  5. To check the status of your import, go to the Jira import page again.