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This article illustrates using LINQ to access tables within the Jira via the CData ADO.NET Data Provider for Jira. To achieve this, we will use LINQ to Entity Framework, which facilitates the generation of connections and can be seamlessly employed with any CData ADO.NET Data Providers to access data through LINQ.
CData simplifies access and integration of live Jira data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
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.
See the help documentation for a guide to setting up an EF 6 project to use the provider.
Enter your data source connection information.
To connect to JIRA, provide the User and Password. Additionally, provide the Url; for example, https://yoursitename.atlassian.net.
Below is a typical connection string:
User=admin;Password=123abc;Url=https://yoursitename.atlassian.net;
Using the entity you created, you can now perform select commands. For example:
JIRAEntities context = new JIRAEntities();
var issuesQuery = from issues in context.Issues
select issues;
foreach (var result in issuesQuery) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} {1} ", result.Id, result.Summary);
}
See "LINQ and Entity Framework" chapter in the help documentation for example queries of the supported LINQ.
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