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I wanted to create a nodejs script which would retrieve few details of issues on JIRA using the rest apis. I went through the detailed documentation but could not figure out what base URL to use in the calls.



All the samples in the documentation talk about my-domain. The JIRA url in our case is of the form 'jira.xx.com'. I am not sure what URL should i be using to make the calls. I have logged into my atlassian account and generated a token to be used with the call as well.



I have been trying to hit the rest APIs from ARC and I get 404 not found errors.










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I wanted to create a nodejs script which would retrieve few details of issues on JIRA using the rest apis. I went through the detailed documentation but could not figure out what base URL to use in the calls.



All the samples in the documentation talk about my-domain. The JIRA url in our case is of the form 'jira.xx.com'. I am not sure what URL should i be using to make the calls. I have logged into my atlassian account and generated a token to be used with the call as well.



I have been trying to hit the rest APIs from ARC and I get 404 not found errors.










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  • Anyone? Any help appreciated.

    – Anee
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:50














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I wanted to create a nodejs script which would retrieve few details of issues on JIRA using the rest apis. I went through the detailed documentation but could not figure out what base URL to use in the calls.



All the samples in the documentation talk about my-domain. The JIRA url in our case is of the form 'jira.xx.com'. I am not sure what URL should i be using to make the calls. I have logged into my atlassian account and generated a token to be used with the call as well.



I have been trying to hit the rest APIs from ARC and I get 404 not found errors.










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I wanted to create a nodejs script which would retrieve few details of issues on JIRA using the rest apis. I went through the detailed documentation but could not figure out what base URL to use in the calls.



All the samples in the documentation talk about my-domain. The JIRA url in our case is of the form 'jira.xx.com'. I am not sure what URL should i be using to make the calls. I have logged into my atlassian account and generated a token to be used with the call as well.



I have been trying to hit the rest APIs from ARC and I get 404 not found errors.







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  • Anyone? Any help appreciated.

    – Anee
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  • Anyone? Any help appreciated.

    – Anee
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:50

















Anyone? Any help appreciated.

– Anee
Nov 23 '18 at 17:50





Anyone? Any help appreciated.

– Anee
Nov 23 '18 at 17:50












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