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After installation

On the each Jira issue details page you should see an additional quick-add button “Start / Stop timer“ inside of issue content bar (see the screenshot below).

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  • Navigate to any Jira issue details page and find the “Clockify Integration for Jira” section. If you cannot find it, please navigate and read the “After installation” part of the documentation.

  • Click the “Manage token” button which is located on the right side of the application (see the screenshot below).

  • Click the “Remove token” button, on the loaded form, to delete your API token (see the screenshot below).

Manage your timer with different scenarios

Start timer inside Jira issue

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You can stop timer in any loaded Jira issue details page, but related Jira work-log items will be added to the issue where timer was started or to the issue which is detected by Jira issue key specified in the time entry description. If none of the cases happens, the timer will be stopped without any Jira work-log items operations.

Start timer

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in Clockify web/desktop application and stop it in Jira

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You can start a timer from any Clockify application and stop it inside Jira issue, so your in Jira issue. In the description of time entry you have to specify a Jira issue key like: RET-12 timer summary is here, where RET-12 is a Jira issue key.

Start timer in Jira and stop it in Clockify web/desktop application*

You can start a timer in any Jira issue and stop it later with one of the Clockify applications you prefer to use. The Jira issue work-log item will be added with data based on stopped time entry. To make it happen added automatically.

* Webhook setup is required.

Start and stop timer in Clockify web/desktop application*

You can start/stop a timer in one of the Clockify applications if you prefer to manage all in one place. In your time entry description, you have to specify the a Jira issue key in the description of the time entry, like: “RET-12 issue-summary-here“, where “RET-12“ is Jira issue key.like - RET-12 timer summary is here, where RET-12 is a Jira issue key.  Plugin will add the Jira issue work-log item automatically.

Current use case works only for users who have registered their Clockify API token in the add-on app.

* Webhook setup is required

Jira work-log items

For each running timer that we try to stop inside the Jira issue details page the application, automatically, will validate and if possible - add a new Jira (in Jira or Clockify apps), the add-on application validates and adds a Jira issue work-log item based on the information (description, start date-time, duration) from the stopped time entry and behalf the automatically, with the values based on the terminated entry, and behalf of Jira user who has stopped it.

View recent users time entries for particular Jira issue

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