Jira
Connect Jira so Fabric agents and workflows can create and search issues as runtime actions.
Connect Jira to Fabric AI so agents and workflows can create issues and search your projects with JQL — as live runtime actions.
Jira is a Hybrid provider: it offers both knowledge (search) and write (create) actions.
Jira and Confluence share one Atlassian connection — Fabric uses Atlassian's official Rovo MCP server, so a single OAuth authorization unlocks both. See also Confluence.
Setting Up Jira
Open Jira under Integrations
Go to Settings → Integrations and open the Jira card.
Set Up Actions
Click Set Up Actions and authorize Fabric AI with Atlassian (OAuth). This connects both Jira and Confluence.
Confirm
The provider shows Connected with its available runtime actions.
Available Actions
| Action | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Search Jira Issues | Knowledge | Search Jira issues with JQL |
| Create Jira Issue | Action | Create a new issue in a Jira project |
In AI Chat
"Find all open bugs assigned to me in the MOBILE project"
"Create a Jira story for the onboarding flow we just specced"Disconnecting & Reconnecting
- Open Settings → Integrations → Jira
- Click Disconnect (this also disconnects the shared Atlassian connection used by Confluence)
- To reconnect, click Set Up Actions again and re-authorize
Troubleshooting
Issues aren't found
- Confirm the connection shows Connected
- Check your JQL and that the authorized account can see the project
- Verify the correct Atlassian site was selected during authorization
Use as a project management tool
You can link a project to Jira and sync its backlog two ways — pushing features as issues and pulling issues back in. In the project's Settings → Execution → Project Management Integration, pick Jira, then choose the Jira project. If your account has access to multiple Atlassian sites, the picker spans all of them.
Jira uses the shared Atlassian (Rovo) connection, and issue descriptions use Atlassian Document Format. See Project Management Sync for the full push/pull and conflict-resolution flow.