Jira
Connect Jira Cloud to build dashboards on issues, projects, and users.
Read only access to your Jira Cloud site. No writes back to Jira.
Jira and Confluence are separate connectors, even though both are Atlassian products. You authorize the product you have: a Jira-only Atlassian account can connect Jira here but can't connect Confluence, and vice versa.
Objects
| Object | Fields |
|---|---|
| Issues | Summary, status, assignee, created, updated, project, priority, type |
| Projects | The projects on your site |
| Users | The users on your site |
Scopes
read:jira-work
read:jira-user
offline_accessoffline_access keeps the connection refreshing in the background. No write or delete scopes.
Connect
Open Data
In app.flitch.io, open the Data page.
Add Jira
Top right, click Add, pick Jira.
Sign in with Jira
Complete the OAuth popup. Atlassian asks you to pick the Jira Cloud site to grant access to. You stay signed in to Atlassian directly; Flitch never sees your password.
Pick objects and save
Tick the objects you want (for example Issues and Projects). Set a name. Save.
Each object becomes a dataset.
Refresh
Refresh is off by default. Every dashboard load runs a live query against Jira. Enable refresh to schedule a background refresh and serve from cache between runs. See Refresh.
Disconnect
- In Flitch: open the connection from the Data page and delete it. Tokens revoked, cache cleared.
- In Atlassian: Account settings → Connected apps, revoke Flitch.
Troubleshooting
Reconnect required. Tokens revoked or expired. Open the connection and click Reconnect.
No site to authorize. You need access to a Jira Cloud site. During sign-in, Atlassian asks which site to grant access to, and Flitch reads from that site.