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When I use the jira CLI tool, I supply this token with the JIRA_API_TOKEN environment variable, but for jira-ui there doesn't seem to be a way to supply this token.
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Hi joe, thanks for the feedback, and for taking a look at the tool!
The issue here is that I’ve not yet ported go-jira-ui to use v1 of go-jira, where token support was added. I use Jira Cloud now at work, so have a vested interest in fixing this also. Unfortunately there’s quite a change between v0 and v1, so it’s not trivial.
I’ll keep you posted
On 26 Sep 2019, at 10:16, Joe Eli McIlvain ***@***.***> wrote:
Atlassian cloud based installs require an API token instead of username/password, as described in the jira-ui docs here.
When I use the jira CLI tool, I supply this token with the JIRA_API_TOKEN environment variable, but for jira-ui there doesn't seem to be a way to supply this token.
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Atlassian cloud based installs require an API token instead of username/password, as described in the jira-ui docs here.
When I use the
jira
CLI tool, I supply this token with theJIRA_API_TOKEN
environment variable, but forjira-ui
there doesn't seem to be a way to supply this token.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: