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Jira automation for operations

Jira automation now includes new components for on-call teams to automate operations tasks and processes. In addition to project and global automation, you now have team automation where you’ll be able to create team rules to automate your alert and on-call work.

Team automation

If you’re a team admin, you’ll be able to find Automation on the team’s Operations page. Pick a template to get started or view the rules of your team by selecting RulesTeam rules.

Components for on-call team rules

We’ve added 3 new components as of yet to help you create incidents based on your alerts. You can use these components with already available components across project and global automation.

Triggers

Alert created
Rule is run when an alert is created. Learn more

Alert status changed
Rule is run when an alert’s status changes. Learn more

Alert note added

Rule is run when a new note is added to an alert. Learn more

Manual trigger from alert
Rule is run when it is manually triggered by the user from Actions on an alert. Learn more

View all automation triggers

Conditions

Alert fields condition
Checks whether an alert’s field meets a certain criteria. Learn more

View all automation conditions

Actions

Create incident
Creates a new incident in the selected service project. Learn more

View all automation actions

Two new rule scopes in global automation

Site admins will be able to access Global automation in SettingsSystem, where two new scopes have been added to support team automation.

Existing rules scopes

  • Global: Run rules globally

  • Single project: Run rules only within a single project

  • Multiple projects: Run rules across selected projects

  • Project type: Run rules across all projects of a specified type

New rules scopes

  • Single team: Run rules only within a single team

  • Multiple teams: Run rules across selected teams

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