Power Suite Apps configuration guides

Power Suite Apps configuration guides

These configuration guides provide detailed technical instructions for setting up and maintaining various components of Power Scripts and other Power Suite apps for Jira. These guides cover everything from basic system settings and script management to advanced integrations with external systems and services. Whether you're configuring core functionalities like script storage and thread pools or setting up integrations with LDAP, SQL databases, or communication services, these guides offer step-by-step instructions to ensure proper implementation and optimal performance of the Power Suite apps features within your Jira environment.

 

Custom Field Mappings

SIL™ custom field mappings are used to translate the custom field value into a valid SIL™ value.

Integration with Slack

Use SIL™ scripts in order to send messages to Slack.

Jira Logging Configuration

There are two ways of configuring logging for our apps. One is permanent, and survives Jira restarts, the other is just temporary and is reset either from the Jira's UI or at the next restart. 

LDAP Configuration

Connect to an LDAP server to get even more information about your users.

Mail configuration

The mail sender configuration refers the mail templates directory and templates localization.

Remote Systems

Using remote systems you are able to execute SIL™ programs on some other Jira instances running SIL™. These are usually other Jira or Confluence.

Script Storage

Virtualization of a SIL™ script' means that a script may be stored either on disk (default) or in the database (optional).

SIL Configuration

Basic configuration page lets you specify a directory on the disk where you will keep your SIL™ programs, the charset used to interpret those files, and the cache size of the SIL™ scripts.

SQL Data Source Configuration

These pages represent a guide for SQL connection pool definition, declared either in the Apache's Tomcat context.xml (JNDI) or directly via our pages and dialogs.

Thread Pool (Asynchronous Runner)

Thread pool configuration is easy, however you must understand the implications of each parameter since they may affect the tasks that are run in the background.

Web Hook Configuration

Webhooks make it possible to run existing SIL scripts from outside of the Jira / Confluence instance, by using a REST/HTTP client and retrieve the results of the run script.

 

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