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apache-airflow-providers-jira
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Provider for Apache Airflow. Implements apache-airflow-providers-jira package
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Package apache-airflow-providers-jira
Release: 3.1.0
Atlassian Jira <https://www.atlassian.com/>
__
This is a provider package for jira
provider. All classes for this provider package
are in airflow.providers.jira
python package.
You can find package information and changelog for the provider
in the documentation <https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-jira/3.1.0/>
_.
You can install this package on top of an existing Airflow 2 installation (see Requirements
below
for the minimum Airflow version supported) via
pip install apache-airflow-providers-jira
The package supports the following python versions: 3.7,3.8,3.9,3.10
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PIP package Version required
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apache-airflow
>=2.2.0
apache-airflow-providers-atlassian-jira
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Those are dependencies that might be needed in order to use all the features of the package. You need to install the specified provider packages in order to use them.
You can install such cross-provider dependencies when installing from PyPI. For example:
.. code-block:: bash
pip install apache-airflow-providers-jira[atlassian.jira]
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Dependent package Extra
==================================================================================================================== ==================
apache-airflow-providers-atlassian-jira <https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers-atlassian-jira>
_ atlassian.jira
==================================================================================================================== ==================
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.. http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
.. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
.. NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS: Please, only add notes to the Changelog just below the "Changelog" header when there are some breaking changes and you want to add an explanation to the users on how they are supposed to deal with them. The changelog is updated and maintained semi-automatically by release manager.
3.1.0 .....
.. warning:: This is the last release for jira provider. The provider is discontinued. Please switch to atlassian.jira provider
Deprecate jira provider in favor of atlassian.jira provider (#25930)
.. Review and move the new changes to one of the sections above:
Apply PEP-563 (Postponed Evaluation of Annotations) to non-core airflow (#26289)
3.0.1 .....
Bug Fixes
* ``Fix the error caused by passing unused context in JiraSensor.poke (#23352)``
.. Below changes are excluded from the changelog. Move them to
appropriate section above if needed. Do not delete the lines(!):
* ``Move provider dependencies to inside provider folders (#24672)``
* ``Remove 'hook-class-names' from provider.yaml (#24702)``
3.0.0
.....
Breaking changes
.. Below changes are excluded from the changelog. Move them to appropriate section above if needed. Do not delete the lines(!):
Add explanatory note for contributors about updating Changelog (#24229)
Prepare docs for May 2022 provider's release (#24231)
Update package description to remove double min-airflow specification (#24292)
2.0.5 .....
Bug Fixes
* ``Use JiraHook instead of JiraOperator for JiraSensor``
2.0.4
.....
Bug Fixes
Fix mistakenly added install_requires for all providers (#22382)
2.0.3 .....
Misc
* ``Add Trove classifiers in PyPI (Framework :: Apache Airflow :: Provider)``
2.0.2
.....
Misc
~~~~
* ``Support for Python 3.10``
.. Below changes are excluded from the changelog. Move them to
appropriate section above if needed. Do not delete the lines(!):
* ``Add documentation for January 2021 providers release (#21257)``
* ``Fixed changelog for January 2022 (delayed) provider's release (#21439)``
* ``Fix K8S changelog to be PyPI-compatible (#20614)``
* ``Fix template_fields type to have MyPy friendly Sequence type (#20571)``
* ``Fix mypy providers (#20190)``
* ``Remove ':type' lines now sphinx-autoapi supports typehints (#20951)``
* ``Update documentation for provider December 2021 release (#20523)``
* ``Use typed Context EVERYWHERE (#20565)``
2.0.1
.....
Misc
~~~~
* ``Optimise connection importing for Airflow 2.2.0``
.. Below changes are excluded from the changelog. Move them to
appropriate section above if needed. Do not delete the lines(!):
* ``Update description about the new ''connection-types'' provider meta-data (#17767)``
* ``Import Hooks lazily individually in providers manager (#17682)``
* ``Prepares docs for Rc2 release of July providers (#17116)``
* ``Prepare documentation for July release of providers. (#17015)``
* ``Removes pylint from our toolchain (#16682)``
2.0.0
.....
Breaking changes
Auto-apply apply_default decorator (#15667)
.. warning:: Due to apply_default decorator removal, this version of the provider requires Airflow 2.1.0+.
If your Airflow version is < 2.1.0, and you want to install this provider version, first upgrade
Airflow to at least version 2.1.0. Otherwise your Airflow package version will be upgraded
automatically and you will have to manually run airflow upgrade db
to complete the migration.
.. Below changes are excluded from the changelog. Move them to appropriate section above if needed. Do not delete the lines(!):
Updated documentation for June 2021 provider release (#16294)
More documentation update for June providers release (#16405)
Synchronizes updated changelog after buggfix release (#16464)
1.0.2 .....
Fix 'logging.exception' redundancy (#14823)
1.0.1 .....
Updated documentation and readme files.
1.0.0 .....
Initial version of the provider.
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Provider for Apache Airflow. Implements apache-airflow-providers-jira package
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