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Atlassian

At this time, Arcade does not offer a default Atlassian . To use Atlassian auth, you must create a custom Auth Provider with your own Atlassian OAuth 2.0 credentials as described below.

The Atlassian enables tools and to call the Atlassian API on behalf of a .

What’s documented here

This page describes how to use and configure Atlassian auth with Arcade.

This is used by:

  • Your app code that needs to call Atlassian APIs
  • Or, your custom tools that need to call Atlassian APIs

Configuring Atlassian auth

When using your own app credentials, make sure you configure your to use a custom user verifier. Without this, your end-users will not be able to use your app or in production.

In a production environment, you will most likely want to use your own Atlassian app credentials. This way, your will see your application’s name requesting permission.

Before showing how to configure your Atlassian app credentials, let’s go through the steps to create an Atlassian app.

Create an Atlassian app

  • Create a Atlassian app in the Atlassian developer console 
  • In the Authorization tab, click the “Add” action button and set the Callback URL to the redirect URL generated by Arcade (see below)
  • In the Permissions tab, enable any permissions you need for your app
  • In the Settings tab, copy the Client ID and Secret to use below

Configuring your own Atlassian Auth Provider in Arcade

Configure Atlassian Auth Using the Arcade Dashboard GUI

Access the Arcade Dashboard

To access the Arcade Cloud dashboard, go to api.arcade.dev/dashboard . If you are self-hosting, by default the dashboard will be available at http://localhost:9099/dashboard . Adjust the host and port number to match your environment.

  • Under the OAuth section of the Arcade Dashboard left-side menu, click Providers.
  • Click Add OAuth Provider in the top right corner.
  • Select the Included Providers tab at the top.
  • In the Provider dropdown, select Atlassian.

Enter the provider details

  • Choose a unique ID for your provider (e.g. “my-atlassian-provider”).
  • Optionally enter a Description.
  • Enter the Client ID and Client Secret from your Atlassian app.
  • Note the Redirect URL generated by Arcade. This must be added to your Atlassian app as a Callback URL.

Create the provider

Hit the Create button and the provider will be ready to be used.

When you use tools that require Atlassian auth using your Arcade credentials, Arcade will automatically use this Atlassian OAuth provider. If you have multiple Atlassian providers, see using multiple auth providers of the same type for more information.

Using Atlassian auth in app code

Use the Atlassian in your own and AI apps to get a token for the Atlassian API. See authorizing agents with Arcade to understand how this works.

Use client.auth.start() to get a token for the Atlassian API:

Python
from arcadepy import Arcade client = Arcade() # Automatically finds the `ARCADE_API_KEY` env variable user_id = "{arcade_user_id}" # Start the authorization process auth_response = client.auth.start( user_id=user_id, provider="atlassian", scopes=["read:me", "read:jira-user", "read:confluence-user"], ) if auth_response.status != "completed": print("Please complete the authorization challenge in your browser:") print(auth_response.url) # Wait for the authorization to complete auth_response = client.auth.wait_for_completion(auth_response) token = auth_response.context.token # Do something interesting with the token...

Using Atlassian auth in custom tools

You can author your own custom tools that interact with the Atlassian API.

Use the Atlassian() auth class to specify that a requires authorization with Atlassian. The context.authorization.token field will be automatically populated with the ’s Atlassian token:

Python
from typing import Annotated, Optional import httpx from arcade_tdk import ToolContext, tool from arcade_tdk.auth import Atlassian @tool( requires_auth=Atlassian( scopes=["read:jira-work"], ) ) async def list_projects( context: ToolContext, query: Annotated[ Optional[str], "The query to filter the projects by. Defaults to empty string to list all projects.", ] = "", ) -> Annotated[dict, "The list of projects in a user's Jira instance"]: """List a Jira user's projects.""" url = f"https://api.atlassian.com/ex/jira/<cloudId>/rest/api/3/project/search?query={query}" headers = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {context.authorization.token}"} async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client: response = await client.get(url, headers=headers) response.raise_for_status() return response.json()
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