The script we’ve prepared lets you import issues from a YouTrack instance (Standalone or inCloud) into a Space project. Also, check out our script for importing issues from YouTrack. Now that you know so much about this endpoint, you can try it out in the HTTP API Playground and then create a script or application for your real-world task. For detailed information and instruction, refer to our Authentication and Authorization docs. To successfully execute the import, you need the ImportIssues permission. "message": "Created 15 Updated 0 Skipped 1" Authorization Will return nothing but a server message, such as Where mycompany is the subdomain name of your Space organization and /planning/issues/import?$fields=message It accepts HTTP POST requests at the following URL: Now let’s take a closer look at our endpoint. You can learn more about it in our documentation. The Space SDK is beyond our scope here, but it’s worth mentioning that if you’re serious about building applications that interact with Space, it can be of real help. In its visual representation of request elements, the playground follows the Space SDK format, and shows you, in addition to arguments, object types such as ImportMetadata. With each issue you can import its Summary (Issue title), Status, Issue ID, as well as its Assignee and Description. The endpoint accepts a number of parameters that correspond to the most important issue fields. Under the hood: the Space APIīefore we get to details, we suggest you check out this endpoint in the Space HTTP API Playground - the best place to explore a new API functionality.Īnd type Import Issues into the search field: And if you’re using YouTrack, we have a ready-to-run script for you that will make your import task a breeze. We added a dedicated API endpoint that allows you to import issues from an outside issue tracker like GitHub or JIRA into your project in Space. When it comes to issue tracking, you can now switch to Space and take your issues with you. Here at Space we understand that migrating to a new tool can be a hard decision, even more so if you have to start fresh and leave all your valuable data behind.
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