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# Integration Funnel

For autonomous flows, there is currently one integration funnel available: **Jira**.

### Jira Webhook Integration

Jira integration uses a unique authentication mechanism. You must configure a webhook in Jira with the generated secret from the platform's Jira integration page.

#### Endpoint

```
POST https://ai-core.phinite.ai/trigger/jira/start/{workspace_id}/{trigger_id}/{environment}
```

<Warning>
  **Recommendation:** Use the background task start endpoint for Jira webhooks to handle complex issue processing workflows that may take longer than 30 seconds.
</Warning>

The Jira webhook payload is automatically stored in `user_variables`, allowing your flow to access and utilize any data from the Jira event (issue details, issue\_key , etc.).

#### Setup Steps

1. Generate a secret from the platform's Jira integration page
2. Configure a webhook in your Jira project settings
3. Add the generated secret to the Jira webhook configuration
4. Set the webhook URL to the Jira trigger endpoint

#### How It Works

When a Jira event triggers the webhook:

1. The request is authenticated using the configured secret
2. The Jira payload is stored in `user_variables`
3. The trigger is matched and executed
4. The configured flow processes the Jira data
