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Start JIRA. Restart it if already started so it will pick up the above environment variable.
Step 4
Install add-on. Login as an system administrator in JIRA and go to: Jira Administration -> Addons -> Manage Add-ons -> Upload add-on
In the dialog, point to the pdfxporter jar file (file name may vary because of the version) and press the 'Upload' button.
Step 5
Enjoy!
If the PDF is not created, please check the logs for details. You will find them in <JIRA_HOME>/logs/atlassian-jira.log
Pass the *entire exception stack* to dev-atlassian@kepler-technologies.com
More Settings
Do you want to prefix the output File name ? You can do it and it's easy !
The configuration file is specified via -D pdfxporter.config parameter on the command line of jira, and it takes a value of a full path, i.e. -D pdfxporter.config=C:/my/dir/settings.properties
This is a normal properties file, with the following parameters and their defaults:
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Of course, setting useprefix on 'false' cuts the prefix functionality |
Automatic Installation
You can install PDF Editor for JIRA through the Universal Plugin Manager (UPM). For information on how to use UPM, take a look here.
Manual Installation
If you have the app file (a file with the extension .obr),
- Go to the Administration section of Jira and look for the Apps menu.
- Select Upload App and upload the PDF Editor-X.X.X.obr file (where X.X.X is the PDF Editor version).
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