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  1. Map the WhiteSource projects to the Jira projects in which the issues will be created, according to the WhiteSource scope and the match type.

    • In WS Product, select the product.

    • In WS Project, select one or more projects, or select Select All.

    • In WS Policy Match, create a mapping of all relevant policy matches for the project (for example, By License Group, Security Vulnerability Severity, etc.).

    • In Jira Project, select the relevant Jira projects for your mapping.

  2. Ensure that you select a default Jira project in which Issues without a specific mapping will be created.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Now that the plugin is configured, for triggering tickets creation, continue to Creating a Policy to Trigger Issues.

Info

If no mapping is done, the ticket will be opened in the default Jira ticket board.

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  1. Log into Jira with Admin permissions.

  2. Navigate to Find new apps in the Apps section.

  3. Search for WhiteSource in the search box.

  4. Find the WhiteSource Integration for Jira Cloud and click Install.

  5. After the installation, you will be directed to the configuration page. (If not, navigate to the WhiteSource in the Apps section).

  6. The Activate Your WhiteSource License screen is displayed. Enter the activation key (to generate an activation key, refer here) in the provided box, and click Next.
    NOTE: If the activation key cannot be verified, it might be expired or you might be experiencing connectivity issues, contact Support.

  7. The plugin mapping screen is displayed. Continue to Mapping the WhiteSource Projects to the Jira Projects.

Mapping the WhiteSource Projects to the Jira Projects

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  1. Map the WhiteSource projects to the Jira projects in which the issues will be created, according to the WhiteSource scope and the match type.

    • In WS Product, select the product.

    • In WS Project, select one or more projects, or select Select All.

    • In WS Policy Match, create a mapping of all relevant policy matches for the project (for example, By License Group, Security Vulnerability Severity, etc.).

    • In Jira Project, select the relevant Jira projects for your mapping.

  2. Ensure that you select a default Jira project in which Issues without a specific mapping will be created.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Now that the plugin is configured, for triggering tickets creation, continue to Creating a Policy to Trigger Issues.

Info

If no mapping is done, the ticket will be opened in the default Jira ticket board.

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