jira-automation
Automate Jira tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): issues, projects, sprints, boards, comments, users. Always search tools first for current schemas.
What this skill does
# Jira Automation via Rube MCP Automate Jira operations through Composio's Jira toolkit via Rube MCP. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Jira connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `jira` - Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas ## Setup **Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works. 1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds 2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `jira` 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Jira OAuth 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Search and Filter Issues **When to use**: User wants to find issues using JQL or browse project issues **Tool sequence**: 1. `JIRA_SEARCH_FOR_ISSUES_USING_JQL_POST` - Search with JQL query [Required] 2. `JIRA_GET_ISSUE` - Get full details of a specific issue [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `jql`: JQL query string (e.g., `project = PROJ AND status = "In Progress"`) - `maxResults`: Max results per page (default 50, max 100) - `startAt`: Pagination offset - `fields`: Array of field names to return - `issueIdOrKey`: Issue key like 'PROJ-123' for GET_ISSUE **Pitfalls**: - JQL field names are case-sensitive and must match Jira configuration - Custom fields use IDs like `customfield_10001`, not display names - Results are paginated; check `total` vs `startAt + maxResults` to continue ### 2. Create and Edit Issues **When to use**: User wants to create new issues or update existing ones **Tool sequence**: 1. `JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS` - List projects to find project key [Prerequisite] 2. `JIRA_GET_FIELDS` - Get available fields and their IDs [Prerequisite] 3. `JIRA_CREATE_ISSUE` - Create a new issue [Required] 4. `JIRA_EDIT_ISSUE` - Update fields on an existing issue [Optional] 5. `JIRA_ASSIGN_ISSUE` - Assign issue to a user [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `project`: Project key (e.g., 'PROJ') - `issuetype`: Issue type name (e.g., 'Bug', 'Story', 'Task') - `summary`: Issue title - `description`: Issue description (Atlassian Document Format or plain text) - `issueIdOrKey`: Issue key for edits **Pitfalls**: - Issue types and required fields vary by project; use GET_FIELDS to check - Custom fields require exact field IDs, not display names - Description may need Atlassian Document Format (ADF) for rich content ### 3. Manage Sprints and Boards **When to use**: User wants to work with agile boards, sprints, and backlogs **Tool sequence**: 1. `JIRA_LIST_BOARDS` - List all boards [Prerequisite] 2. `JIRA_LIST_SPRINTS` - List sprints for a board [Required] 3. `JIRA_MOVE_ISSUE_TO_SPRINT` - Move issue to a sprint [Optional] 4. `JIRA_CREATE_SPRINT` - Create a new sprint [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `boardId`: Board ID from LIST_BOARDS - `sprintId`: Sprint ID for move operations - `name`: Sprint name for creation - `startDate`/`endDate`: Sprint dates in ISO format **Pitfalls**: - Boards and sprints are specific to Jira Software (not Jira Core) - Only one sprint can be active at a time per board ### 4. Manage Comments **When to use**: User wants to add or view comments on issues **Tool sequence**: 1. `JIRA_LIST_ISSUE_COMMENTS` - List existing comments [Optional] 2. `JIRA_ADD_COMMENT` - Add a comment to an issue [Required] **Key parameters**: - `issueIdOrKey`: Issue key like 'PROJ-123' - `body`: Comment body (supports ADF for rich text) **Pitfalls**: - Comments support ADF (Atlassian Document Format) for formatting - Mentions use account IDs, not usernames ### 5. Manage Projects and Users **When to use**: User wants to list projects, find users, or manage project roles **Tool sequence**: 1. `JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS` - List all projects [Optional] 2. `JIRA_GET_PROJECT` - Get project details [Optional] 3. `JIRA_FIND_USERS` / `JIRA_GET_ALL_USERS` - Search for users [Optional] 4. `JIRA_GET_PROJECT_ROLES` - List project roles [Optional] 5. `JIRA_ADD_USERS_TO_PROJECT_ROLE` - Add user to role [Optional] **Key parameters**: - `projectIdOrKey`: Project key - `query`: Search text for FIND_USERS - `roleId`: Role ID for role operations **Pitfalls**: - User operations use account IDs (not email or display name) - Project roles differ from global permissions ## Common Patterns ### JQL Syntax **Common operators**: - `project = "PROJ"` - Filter by project - `status = "In Progress"` - Filter by status - `assignee = currentUser()` - Current user's issues - `created >= -7d` - Created in last 7 days - `labels = "bug"` - Filter by label - `priority = High` - Filter by priority - `ORDER BY created DESC` - Sort results **Combinators**: - `AND` - Both conditions - `OR` - Either condition - `NOT` - Negate condition ### Pagination - Use `startAt` and `maxResults` parameters - Check `total` in response to determine remaining pages - Continue until `startAt + maxResults >= total` ## Known Pitfalls **Field Names**: - Custom fields use IDs like `customfield_10001` - Use JIRA_GET_FIELDS to discover field IDs and names - Field names in JQL may differ from API field names **Authentication**: - Jira Cloud uses account IDs, not usernames - Site URL must be configured correctly in the connection ## Quick Reference | Task | Tool Slug | Key Params | |------|-----------|------------| | Search issues (JQL) | JIRA_SEARCH_FOR_ISSUES_USING_JQL_POST | jql, maxResults | | Get issue | JIRA_GET_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey | | Create issue | JIRA_CREATE_ISSUE | project, issuetype, summary | | Edit issue | JIRA_EDIT_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey, fields | | Assign issue | JIRA_ASSIGN_ISSUE | issueIdOrKey, accountId | | Add comment | JIRA_ADD_COMMENT | issueIdOrKey, body | | List comments | JIRA_LIST_ISSUE_COMMENTS | issueIdOrKey | | List projects | JIRA_GET_ALL_PROJECTS | (none) | | Get project | JIRA_GET_PROJECT | projectIdOrKey | | List boards | JIRA_LIST_BOARDS | (none) | | List sprints | JIRA_LIST_SPRINTS | boardId | | Move to sprint | JIRA_MOVE_ISSUE_TO_SPRINT | sprintId, issues | | Create sprint | JIRA_CREATE_SPRINT | name, boardId | | Find users | JIRA_FIND_USERS | query | | Get fields | JIRA_GET_FIELDS | (none) | | List filters | JIRA_LIST_FILTERS | (none) | | Project roles | JIRA_GET_PROJECT_ROLES | projectIdOrKey | | Project versions | JIRA_GET_PROJECT_VERSIONS | projectIdOrKey | ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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