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Write standard ColdFusion data access code to connect to Jira data.
The CData JDBC driver for Jira seamlessly integrates connectivity to Jira data with the rapid development tools in ColdFusion. This article shows how to connect to Jira data in ColdFusion and query Jira tables.
About Jira Data Integration
CData simplifies access and integration of live Jira data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
- Gain bi-directional access to their Jira objects like issues, projects, and workflows.
- Use SQL stored procedures to perform functional actions like changing issues status, creating custom fields, download or uploading an attachment, modifying or retrieving time tracking settings, and more.
- Authenticate securely using a variety of methods, including username and password, OAuth, personal access token, API token, Crowd or OKTA SSO, LDAP, and more.
Most users leverage CData solutions to integrate Jira data with their database or data warehouse, whether that's using CData Sync directly or relying on CData's compatibility with platforms like SSIS or Azure Data Factory. Others are looking to get analytics and reporting on live Jira data from preferred analytics tools like Tableau and Power BI.
Learn more about how customers are seamlessly connecting to their Jira data to solve business problems from our blog: Drivers in Focus: Collaboration Tools.
Getting Started
Create a JDBC Data Source for Jira in ColdFusion
The JDBC data source enables you to execute SQL from standard ColdFusion tags like cfquery and CFScript like executeQuery.
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Copy the driver JAR and .lic file from the installation directory onto the ColdFusion classpath. For example, copy the files into C:\MyColdFusionDirectory\cfusion\wwwroot\WEB-INF\lib. Or, open the Java and JVM page in the ColdFusion Administrator and enter the path to the files in the ColdFusion Class Path box.
The JAR and license for the driver are located in the lib subfolder of the installation directory.
Restart the server after this step.
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Add the driver as a data source:
From the ColdFusion administrator interface, expand the Data & Services node and click Data Sources. In the Add New Data Source section, enter a name for the data source and select Other in the Driver menu.
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Populate the driver properties:
JDBC URL: Enter connection properties in the JDBC URL. The JDBC URL begins with jdbc:jira: and is followed by the connection properties in a semicolon-separated list of name=value pairs.
To connect to JIRA, provide the User and Password. Additionally, provide the Url; for example, https://yoursitename.atlassian.net.
Built-in Connection String Designer
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Jira JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.jira.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
A typical JDBC URL is below:
jdbc:jira:User=admin;Password=123abc;Url=https://yoursitename.atlassian.net;
- Driver Class: Enter the driver class. The driver class is cdata.jdbc.jira.JIRADriver.
- Driver Name: Enter a user-defined name for the driver.
- Username: Enter the username used to authenticate.
- Password: Enter the password used to authenticate.

You can now test the connection by enabling the CData Jira data source in the Actions column. After reporting a status of OK, the Jira data source is ready for use.

Execute Queries
The cfquery tag can pass SQL statements to Jira. Use the cfqueryparam tag to create parameterized queries and prevent SQL injection through the query string.
Note: To use the cfquery and cfscript, create a .cfm file. Inside the .cfm file, write the code to execute the query (see below). Place the file directly in the root directory of your web server (e.g., wwwroot in Adobe ColdFusion). Restart the service after placing the file for the changes to take effect.
<cfquery name="JIRAQuery" dataSource="CDataJIRA">
SELECT * FROM Issues WHERE ReporterDisplayName = <cfqueryparam value="#ReporterDisplayName#" cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar">
</cfquery>
<cfdump var="#JIRAQuery#">
Below is the equivalent in CFScript:
<cfscript> result = queryExecute( "SELECT * FROM Issues WHERE ReporterDisplayName = ?", [ { value="Bob", cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" } ], { datasource="CDataJIRA" } ); writeDump( var= result ); </cfscript>
You can then make requests to your .cfm like the following:
http://MyServer:8500/query.cfm?ReporterDisplayName=Bob
