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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 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 a 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
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Update time entry details in Clockify web/desktop application*
The application tries to keep data sync between Jira (issue work-log items) and Clockify (time entries). So when you update your time entry in the Clockify web/desktop application, the changes automatically apply to existing "mapped" issue work-log items.
* Webhook setup is required
Delete time entry in Clockify web/desktop application*
The application tries to keep data in sync between Jira (issue work-log items) and Clockify (time entries). So when you delete your time entry in the Clockify web/desktop application, the add-on tries to find a mapped Jira issue work-log item and sets the duration equal to 0. It also adds "out of sync with Clockify" to the item description.
* Webhook setup is required
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Navigate to the Jira project and click the “Project settings” item which is located on the left sidebar menu (see screenshot below).
On the loaded page, in the same left sidebar menu, navigate and click the “Apps” drop-down. On the opened list find and click the “Clockify integration for Jira“ link (see screenshot below)
On the loaded page toggle the “Disable” button to enable / disable plugin (see screenshot below)
Manage additional timer options
You can configure additional timer option assignments between Jira and Clockify, so when you load Jira issue details page and after want to start a timer, enabled options will automatically preassigne needed values for you. To enable/disable it - just follow those steps:
Navigate to the Jira project and click the “Project settings” item which is located on the left sidebar menu (see screenshot below).
On the loaded page, in the same left sidebar menu, navigate and click the “Apps” drop-down. On the opened list find and click the “Clockify integration for Jira“ link (see screenshot below)
On the loaded page switch to the “Timer options” tab and enable/disable needed for you option (see screenshot below)
Assign Jira labels as Clockify tags
Automatically adds to the timer options Clockify tags, which have the same names as Jira labels. In case the item does not exist - it will be created automatically.
Assign Jira issue type as Clockify tag
Automatically adds to the timer options Clockify tag, which has the same name as Jira issue type. In case the item does not exist - it will be created automatically.
Assign Jira project as Clockify project
Automatically selects in the timer options Clockify project, which has the same name as Jira project. In case the item does not exist - it will be created automatically.
Assign Jira issue key as Clockify task
Automatically adds to the timer options Clockify task, which has the same name as Jira issue key. In case the item does not exist - it will be created automatically.
Assign Jira issue summary as Clockify task
Automatically adds to the timer options Clockify task, which has the same name as Jira issue summary.In case the item does not exist - it will be created automatically.
Setup Clockify synchronization (webhooks) with Jira
To support different scenarios for timer and time entry (please read sections above marked with *) - you should set up Clockify webhooks. Just follow this short video tutorial below and add 4 webhook events:
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