Jira MCP Server
Integrates with Jira REST API to create tickets with customizable fields and retrieve ticket information by key, with Dockerized deployment support.
README
Jira MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that integrates with Jira, allowing ticket creation and retrieval through the REST API.
Features
- Create Jira tickets with customizable fields
- Retrieve ticket information by ticket key
- Returns ticket number and full ticket details
- Dockerized for easy deployment
Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose
- Jira account with API token
Getting Started
1. Get Jira API Token
- Go to https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens
- Click "Create API token"
- Copy the generated token
2. Configure Environment Variables
Copy the example environment file and fill in your Jira credentials:
cp .env.example .env
Edit .env with your values:
JIRA_BASE_URL: Your Jira instance URL (e.g.,https://your-domain.atlassian.net)JIRA_EMAIL: Your Jira account emailJIRA_API_TOKEN: Your Jira API token
3. Build and Run with Docker Compose
docker-compose up --build
Or run in detached mode:
docker-compose up -d --build
4. Run Locally (Optional)
If you prefer to run without Docker:
pip install -r requirements.txt
export JIRA_BASE_URL=https://your-domain.atlassian.net
export JIRA_EMAIL=your-email@example.com
export JIRA_API_TOKEN=your-api-token
python server.py
Available Tools
create_jira_ticket
Creates a new Jira ticket.
Required Parameters:
project_key(string): Jira project key (e.g., "PROJ")summary(string): Ticket summary/titledescription(string): Ticket description
Optional Parameters:
issue_type(string): Type of issue (Task, Bug, Story, Epic, etc.) - Default: "Task"priority(string): Priority level (Highest, High, Medium, Low, Lowest)labels(array): List of labels to add to the ticketassignee(string): Account ID of the assigneereporter(string): Account ID of the reporter
Response:
{
"ticket_number": "PROJ-123",
"ticket_url": "https://your-domain.atlassian.net/browse/PROJ-123",
"ticket_info": {
"key": "PROJ-123",
"summary": "Ticket Title",
"description": "Ticket description",
"status": "To Do",
"issue_type": "Task",
"priority": "Medium",
"assignee": "John Doe",
"reporter": "Jane Smith",
"created": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000+0000",
"updated": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000+0000",
"labels": ["label1", "label2"],
"project": "PROJ"
}
}
get_jira_ticket
Retrieves information about an existing Jira ticket.
Required Parameters:
ticket_key(string): Jira ticket key (e.g., "PROJ-123")
Response:
{
"ticket_number": "PROJ-123",
"ticket_url": "https://your-domain.atlassian.net/browse/PROJ-123",
"ticket_info": {
"key": "PROJ-123",
"summary": "Ticket Title",
"description": "Ticket description",
"status": "In Progress",
"issue_type": "Task",
"priority": "High",
"assignee": "John Doe",
"reporter": "Jane Smith",
"created": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000+0000",
"updated": "2024-01-02T00:00:00.000+0000",
"labels": ["label1"],
"project": "PROJ"
}
}
Example Usage
Create a Ticket
{
"name": "create_jira_ticket",
"arguments": {
"project_key": "PROJ",
"summary": "Fix login bug",
"description": "Users cannot log in with email addresses containing plus signs",
"issue_type": "Bug",
"priority": "High",
"labels": ["bug", "authentication"]
}
}
Get Ticket Information
{
"name": "get_jira_ticket",
"arguments": {
"ticket_key": "PROJ-123"
}
}
Troubleshooting
Authentication Errors
- Verify your Jira email and API token are correct
- Ensure your Jira instance URL is correct (include
https://and no trailing slash) - Check that your account has permission to create tickets in the specified project
Project Key Errors
- Ensure the project key exists in your Jira instance
- Project keys are case-sensitive
Issue Type Errors
- Verify the issue type name matches exactly (e.g., "Task", "Bug", "Story")
- Check that the issue type is available in the specified project
License
MIT
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