The Jira Data Center AirSync connector ensures your work is tracked, regardless of its origin. This allows for seamless migration of issues and users, simplifying the onboarding process, or for continuous synchronization between both platforms to leverage their full capabilities.
How it works
Jira Data Center AirSync provides flexible options for importing and synchronizing issues, users, and other record types from your Jira Data Center instance. You have the ability to import a single project or multiple projects, depending on your needs. For synchronization, you can choose between a one-way sync, where data flows from Jira Data Center to DevRev, or a bi-directional sync, which ensures that data remains consistent and up-to-date in both systems. This allows for seamless integration and collaboration across your teams, regardless of which platform they are primarily using.
Features
Recipe mapping
Recipe mapping guarantees that all critical Jira Data Center fields, including custom ones, are accounted for. You can choose which data to migrate, and our recommendations will help optimize the migration process for your Jira Data Center projects.
Import
The import feature facilitates a one-time bulk migration of a Jira Data Center project. It leverages recipe mapping to ensure that only essential data is brought over, leaving unnecessary information behind. Users retain full control to select all fields and record types to bring into DevRev.
Sync to DevRev
Using the sync to DevRev functionality, you can synchronize a previous import to include any new issues or modifications made to previously imported items from a Jira Data Center project, keeping data in DevRev in sync with all changes made in Jira Data Center.
Sync to Jira
The sync to Jira Data Center functionality allows you to update modifications and newly created items in DevRev to Jira Data Center projects that were previously imported. This ensures that your Jira Data Center projects reflect the latest changes made within DevRev, maintaining consistency between the two systems.