• Make sure that the GTJ Chrome extension is already installed, by following this link
  • Go to Google Chrome, from your Gmail, Calendar, or Google Drive
  • Click on the Extensions icon 
  • Pin the GTJ Chrome extension as seen in the following screenshot

         

  • Enter you Jira URL
  • Click next
  • If OAuth 1.0 is enabled, a new window will open asking for permission to use your credentials to authenticate
  • Click Allow
  • For more details follow this link
  • Enter your Jira instance URL, your E-mail address, and your API token
  • Click on Continue
  • For more details follow this link
  • Select an e-mail, or edit a Calendar event
  • Open the GTJ Chrome Extension
  • Select Add to issue or view related issue
  • select the issue you want updated and click on the View issue details icon
  • Edit the fields in your issue

You can log work using one of the following methods

  1. Log work from  related issues, by clicking the clock icon on the issue, the log work form will open
  2. Log work from the create screen
  3. Log work from editing an issue when updating an existing issue

You can log work using one of the following below

  1. Link an issue from one of the create options when creating an issue
  2. Link an issue from the edit issue screen when updating an existing issue
  • Select an e-mail
  • Open the GTJ Chrome Extension
  • Select 'Create new'
  • select "subtask' in the issue type field
  • Fill all the required fields
  • Then click on the Create button
  • It's a permission issue, you should give GTJ access to your Calendar and Drive to be able to explore all features
  • As first step lets verify if an access exist

Go to your Google account →  Security →  Manage third-party access → search for Jira Extension → and remove access if it's exists

  • Then remove GTJ Extension from your Chrome Web Store
  • Finally install the extension again, and continue the permission process once it appear after installing → click on Allow

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