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Use CData Power BI Connectors to visualize Jira data in Power BI.
CData Power BI Connectors provide self-service integration with Microsoft Power BI. The CData Power BI Connector for Jira links your Power BI reports to real-time Jira data. You can monitor Jira data through dashboards and ensure that your analysis reflects Jira data in real time by scheduling refreshes or refreshing on demand. This article details how to use the Power BI Connector to create real-time visualizations of Jira data in Microsoft Power BI Desktop.
If you are interested in publishing reports on Jira data to PowerBI.com, refer to our other Knowledge Base article.
Collaborative Query Processing
The CData Power BI Connectors offer unmatched performance for interacting with live Jira data in Power BI due to optimized data processing built into the connector. When you issue complex SQL queries from Power BI to Jira, the connector pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Jira and utilizes the embedded SQL Engine to process unsupported operations (often SQL functions and JOIN operations) client-side. With built-in dynamic metadata querying, you can visualize and analyze Jira data using native Power BI data types.
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
Connect to Jira as a Power BI Data Source
Installing the Power BI Connector creates a DSN (data source name) called CData Power BI Jira. This the name of the DSN that Power BI uses to request a connection to the data source. Configure the DSN by filling in the required connection properties.
You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure the DSN: From the Start menu, enter "ODBC Data Sources" and select the CData PowerBI REST DSN. Ensure that you run the version of the ODBC Administrator that corresponds to the bitness of your Power BI Desktop installation (32-bit or 64-bit). You can also use run the ConfigureODBC.exe tool located in the installation folder for the connector.
To connect to JIRA, provide the User and Password. Additionally, provide the Url; for example, https://yoursitename.atlassian.net.
How to Query Jira Tables
Follow the steps below to build a query to pull Jira data into the report:
- Open Power BI Desktop and click Get Data -> Other -> CData JIRA.
- Select CData PowerBI Jira in the Data Source Name menu and select a data connectivity mode:
Select Import if you want to import a copy of the data into your project. You can refresh this data on demand.
Select DirectQuery if you want to work with the remote data. - Select tables in the Navigator dialog.
In the Query Editor, you can customize your dataset by filtering, sorting, and summarizing Jira columns. Click Edit to open the query editor. Right-click a row to filter the rows. Right-click a column header to perform actions like the following:
- Change column data types
- Remove a column
- Group by columns
Power BI detects each column's data type from the Jira metadata retrieved by the connector.
Power BI records your modifications to the query in the Applied Steps section, adjusting the underlying data retrieval query that is executed to the remote Jira data. When you click Close and Apply, Power BI executes the data retrieval query.
Otherwise, click Load to pull the data into Power BI.
How to Create Data Visualizations in Power BI
After pulling the data into Power BI, you can create data visualizations in the Report view by dragging fields from the Fields pane onto the canvas. Follow the steps below to create a pie chart:
- Select the pie chart icon in the Visualizations pane.
- Select a dimension in the Fields pane: for example, Summary.
- Select a measure in the Fields pane: for example, TimeSpent.
You can change sort options by clicking the ellipsis (...) button for the chart. Options to select the sort column and change the sort order are displayed.
You can use both highlighting and filtering to focus on data. Filtering removes unfocused data from visualizations; highlighting dims unfocused data. You can highlight fields by clicking them:
You can apply filters at the page level, at the report level, or to a single visualization by dragging fields onto the Filters pane. To filter on the field's value, select one of the values that are displayed in the Filters pane.
Click Refresh to synchronize your report with any changes to the data.
At this point, you will have a Power BI report built on top of live Jira data. Learn more about the CData Power BI Connectors for Jira and download a free trial from the CData Power BI Connector for Jira page. Let our Support Team know if you have any questions.