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Last updated May 8, 2026

Changelog

This page includes release notes and updates for Jira Cloud app developers. Use this page to keep track of upcoming changes, deprecation notices, new features, and feature updates from Jira Cloud Platform.

Forge changelog

For updates about changes to the Forge platform, see the Forge changelog in the Forge documentation.

Go to our developer community to ask questions. You may also be interested in the What's New blog for Atlassian Cloud where details of major changes that affect all users of the Jira Cloud products are announced.

8 May 2026

Removed Boolean usages of the `autoFocus` prop removed from modal dialog

The boolean usages of the autoFocus prop have now been removed from @atlaskit/modal-dialog. The previously default value of true, which automatically moves focus to the first interactive element within the modal, is now the default with no option to set it to false. This is to improve accessibility and follow the WCAG guidelines for focus within a modal dialog.

Boolean usages of autoFocus can be removed by running the included codemod.

5 May 2026

Deprecation Notice Deprecating Jira Issue Glance Forge Module

We are announcing the deprecation of https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/manifest-reference/modules/jira-issue-glance/ (jira:issueGlance), as we have replaced with https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/manifest-reference/modules/jira-issue-context/ (jira:issueContext) module. The Jira Issue Glance module will soon be removed from the work items completely.

Please refer to the following documentation for more details - https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/future-proof-issue-glance-implementation/

4 May 2026

Added Support for Anonymous Access in Jira Forge Modules

Following Forge modules - jira:customField, jira:customFieldType and jira:issuePanel can now run for unlicensed and anonymous users in Jira and Jira Service Management. This means your apps will work on publicly accessible pages and for users who don't have a full Jira and JSM license.

By default, Forge apps only run for licensed Jira and JSM users. To allow your app to serve unlicensed and anonymous users, add the unlicensedAccess property to your modules in manifest.yml.

Please refer to following guide for more details - https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/access-to-forge-apps-for-unlicensed-users/#introduction.

30 April 2026

Deprecation Notice  Deprecation of classic API token access for Jira Product Discovery GraphQL queries

We’r’e deprecating support for classic (unscoped) API tokens in Jira Product Discovery (JPD) GraphQL queries. In addition, some GraphQL queries will no longer be accessible via API tokens.

What's changing: Starting Nov 1, 2026, all JPD GraphQL query operations currently accessible via classic API tokens will require fine-grained scoped tokens instead. After this date, requests using classic tokens will be rejected with an authentication error.

What you need to do:

  1. Create a new fine-grained API token in your Atlassian account settings.

  2. Select the JPD scopes your integration requires.

  3. Update your integration to use the new token.

  4. Retire your old classic token.

Reference: For more information, see: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-Product-Discovery-articles/Deprecation-of-classic-API-token-access-for-Jira-Product/ba-p/3228037

More details

The following sections provide more details about the impact on JPD GraphQL queries starting Nov 1, 2026.

Queries no longer supporting API tokens

This lists all GraphQL queries that won’t be accessible via API tokens.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 jiraProductDiscovery onViewCommentEvents onInsightCreated onInsightUpdated onInsightDeleted onIssueInsightCreated onIssueInsightUpdated onIssueInsightDeleted onPlayUpdated onPlayContributionCreated onPlayContributionUpdated onPlayContributionDeleted onViewCreated onViewUpdated onViewDeleted onViewSetCreated onViewSetUpdated onViewSetDeleted polarisGetEarliestOnboardedProjectForCloudId applyPolarisProjectTemplate refreshPolarisSnippets

Queries requiring scope

This table lists the upcoming required token scopes of JPD GraphQL queries that will still support API tokens.

Query/mutation

Scope required

1 2 3 4 createPolarisInsight updatePolarisInsight copyPolarisInsights resolvePolarisObject

write:insight:jira-product-discovery

1 2 3 deletePolarisInsight archivePolarisInsights unarchivePolarisInsights

delete:insight:jira-product-discovery

1 2 3 4 5 6 polarisInsights polarisInsight polarisInsightsWithErrors polarisLabels polarisSnippetPropertiesConfig insight

read:insight:jira-product-discovery

1 2 3 createPolarisView updatePolarisView updatePolarisViewArrangementInfo

write:view:jira-product-discovery

1 polarisView

read:view:jira-product-discovery

1 polarisProject

read:project:jira-product-discovery

29 April 2026

Announcement End of support for Atlassian Connect Express and Atlassian Connect Spring Boot

Atlassian will discontinue support for the Atlassian Connect Express (@atlassian/atlassian-connect-express) and Atlassian Connect Spring Boot (atlassian-connect-spring-boot) frameworks alongside the end of support for the Atlassian Connect platform.

As of April 30, 2026, Atlassian has ceased development of new features for these frameworks. While we will continue to patch vulnerabilities and assess bug fixes on a case-by-case basis for the time being, this support will end completely when the Connect platform enters its final EOS phase in Q4 2026. When that happens, Atlassian will no longer:

  • Investigate or remediate breaking changes caused by product or platform updates.

  • Provide official maintenance or security patches for these frameworks

Both frameworks will remain available as open-source projects under the Apache 2.0 license, and their source code will continue to be accessible at:

Developers who wish to continue using these frameworks can fork and maintain them independently. However, any future maintenance (including addressing breaking changes or security issues that arise after Connect enters EOS) will be the responsibility of the community or individual developers.

For details on the Atlassian Connect EOS timeline and phases, see:
https://www.atlassian.com/blog/developer/announcing-connect-end-of-support-timeline-and-next-steps

20 April 2026

Deprecation Notice Deprecation of 'draft' parameters on workflow rule APIs

The functionality to filter and update draft workflows using the Workflow transition rules APIs will be discontinued on Nov 2, 2026. This change coincides with the removal of the legacy workflow editor in Jira Cloud, as announced in the sunsetting of the old workflow editor which begins from June 11, 2026.

The following endpoints are affected when they are used to work with draft workflows:

After this change:

  • Requests that attempt to filter or modify a draft workflow (for example, by setting draft=true in query parameters or request bodies) will receive an HTTP 400 (Bad Request) response.

  • Responses containing WorkflowId objects will no longer include the draft attribute. Any request payloads that currently send workflowId.draft will be rejected.

Action required

  • Review your integrations for any use of the draft attribute in:

    • Query parameters (for example, draft=true on GET /rest/api/3/workflow/rule/config), and

    • Request or response handling of workflowId.draft.

  • Update your code to:

    • Stop passing the draft flag, and

    • Work exclusively with active workflows, using the latest workflow editor model (which no longer uses workflow drafts).

17 April 2026

Deprecation Notice AUI CDN (aui-cdn.atlassian.com)

We’re announcing the deprecation and upcoming decommission of the AUI CDN.
AUI CDN will be shut down after Oct 30, 2026.

What is AUI CDN?
aui-cdn.atlassian.com hosts legacy JavaScript and CSS assets for AUI (Atlassian User Interface) versions 5.2.0 – 6.0.9.

Who is affected?
The AUI CDN is primarily used by Connect apps, so this mostly affects apps not yet migrated from Connect to Forge. Connect has announced its own End of Support late 2026. In some rare cases, AUI CDN is also used by Forge apps.

How to check if you're affected
Search your app's source code for any URLs containing aui-cdn.atlassian.com. If you find any references, your app is loading assets from AUI CDN and you need to take action before the shutdown.

What to do if you're affected
Remove all references to aui-cdn.atlassian.com from your codebase and migrate to a supported alternative:

  • Recommended: Migrate AUI to Atlassian Design System or Forge UI Kit. Any Atlassian Connect apps should also migrate to Forge, as Connect End of Support has been announced.

  • If migrating is not suitable for you (e.g. non-React apps), you have these options:

    • Bundle AUI directly: via npm. See the AUI documentation.

    • Third-party CDN: use a CDN that serves npm packages, e.g. jsDelivr (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/aui@latest/) or unpkg (https://unpkg.com/aui@latest/)

    • Self-host: download any required AUI assets and serve the static assets yourself

Timeline
AUI CDN will be shut down after Oct 30, 2026. After this date, any requests to aui-cdn.atlassian.com will fail, which will break apps that haven't migrated. Please migrate as soon as possible.

14 April 2026

Removed Legacy icon entry points removed from @atlaskit/icon

The legacy icon entry points in @atlaskit/icon have been permanently removed following the deprecation notice published in 2024. The removed entry points are: @atlaskit/icon/glyph/, @atlaskit/icon/core/migration/, @atlaskit/icon/utility/, @atlaskit/icon/base, @atlaskit/icon/svg, and @atlaskit/icon/migration-map.

The no-legacy-icons ESLint rule has also been removed from @atlaskit/eslint-plugin-design-system as it is no longer needed.

Apps using Forge Custom UI or Atlassian Connect that import from any of the above entry points must update their imports to use @atlaskit/icon/core/ instead. Migration guidance, codemods, and the full list of icon replacements were published in the original deprecation notice: https://developer.atlassian.com/changelog/#CHANGE-2773

More details

What was removed

  • @atlaskit/icon/glyph/* — legacy SVG glyph icon components (~400 icons)

  • @atlaskit/icon/core/migration/* — migration shim components (~200 shims)

  • @atlaskit/icon/utility/* — 27 utility (12px) icon components

  • @atlaskit/icon/base and @atlaskit/icon/svg — legacy base components

  • @atlaskit/icon/migration-map — migration type helpers

  • no-legacy-icons ESLint rule from @atlaskit/eslint-plugin-design-system

What to use instead:

Import icons directly from @atlaskit/icon/core/*. The full icon replacement map instructions are in the original deprecation notice: https://developer.atlassian.com/changelog/#CHANGE-2773

What you need to do if you are using Forge Custom UI or Atlassian Connect:

Update any imports from the removed entry points to use @atlaskit/icon/core/* and bump @atlaskit/icon to the latest version.

What you need to do if you are using Forge UI Kit or Forge UI Kit 2:

Nothing. Icons in UI Kit are managed by Atlassian and are not affected by this change.

Deprecation Notice Spacing prop on @atlaskit/icon and @atlaskit/icon-lab components

The spacing prop on icon components in @atlaskit/icon and @atlaskit/icon-lab is now deprecated. The prop was introduced to ease migration from the legacy icon system by allowing icons to carry their own padding. Now that the legacy icon migration is complete, whitespace around icons should be controlled by the surrounding layout rather than the icon itself — consistent with how the rest of the Atlassian Design System handles spacing.
The spacing prop will be removed in a future major release. While no immediate action is required and existing usages will continue to work for now, we recommend migrating away from spacing ahead of its removal. To migrate, replace spacing="spacious" or spacing="compact" with a Flex wrapper from @atlaskit/primitives/compiled using explicit padding tokens. A codemod and ESLint rule with IDE quick-fix are available to automate the migration. Full guidance: https://atlassian.design/components/icon/usage

More details

Why is this being deprecated?

  • Spacing baked into an icon is invisible to parent components, making layout debugging harder.

  • The rest of the Atlassian Design System uses explicit layout primitives (Flex, tokens) to control spacing — the spacing prop is an outlier.

  • The internal implementation is incompatible with @atlaskit/css compiled styling patterns.

How to migrate

Before:

1 <AddIcon label="Add" spacing="spacious" />

After:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 import { cssMap } from '@atlaskit/css'; import { Flex } from '@atlaskit/primitives/compiled'; import { token } from '@atlaskit/tokens'; const iconSpacingStyles = cssMap({ space050: { paddingBlock: token('space.050'), paddingInline: token('space.050'), }, }); <Flex xcss={iconSpacingStyles.space050}> <AddIcon label="Add" /> </Flex>

Migration tooling:

  • Codemod — run npx @atlaskit/codemod-cli and select icon-spacing-to-flex-primitive

  • ESLint rule — enable @atlaskit/design-system/no-icon-spacing-prop for IDE quick-fix suggestions

What you need to do if you are using Forge Custom UI or Atlassian Connect:

Migrate usages using the codemod or ESLint rule above. No immediate action needed — at least 6 months notice will be given before removal.

What you need to do if you are using Forge UI Kit or Forge UI Kit 2:

Nothing. The spacing prop is not exposed to Forge UI Kit developers.

7 April 2026

Removed Removal of the Get all workflows API

As per CHANGE-2567, from Apr 2, 2026, the Get all workflows API has been removed from our public API. This API is no longer supported for public use.

We recommend transitioning Search workflows API for a more efficient and scalable alternative.

Removed Removal of the Create workflow API

As previously announced in CHANGE-2568, the Create workflow API has been removed and is no longer supported. Calls to this endpoint will now result in a 404 Not Found error.

We recommend transitioning Bulk create workflows and Bulk update workflows.

1 April 2026

Added New Guide: Managing the limitations in custom JQL functions

We've published a new guide - https://developer.atlassian.com//platform/forge/working-around-jql-1000-limit/ - to help Forge app developers handle the custom JQL functions returning more than 1,000 values. The guide covers four practical strategies and code examples, along with trade-off comparisons, and guidance on when to use which approach.

31 March 2026

Removed Support for Connect descriptor updates and new Connect private app installations

Following our deprecation notice on Sep 29, 2025:

  • Customers can no longer install Connect private apps.

  • Partners and developers can no longer update existing Jira or Confluence apps using a Connect descriptor on the Atlassian Marketplace.

Existing installations of Connect private apps will remain unaffected for now.

From now on, private apps can only be installed via Forge installation links. See https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/distribute-your-apps/ for instructions on sharing these links to your customers.

This milestone is in line with our timeline for ending support for the Connect platform.

More details

To continue providing updates to users of your Connect app, it must be migrated to Forge. You can start doing this without completely rewriting your app by incrementally adopting Forge from Connect.

26 March 2026

Added Ability to access Connect clientKey through app properties API.

Forge apps with app.connect.key declared in their manifest can now retrieve the Connect clientKey for an installation via a reserved, read-only app property. See Retrieving the Connect clientKey in Forge for instructions.

This capability is only being provided temporarily to facilitate migration away from the Connect installed lifecycle webhook, which previously was the only way to obtain the clientKey. It will only be supported for as long as Connect is supported. For more information about the timeline for Connect end-of-support, refer to this blog.

19 March 2026

Added Improved error handling for Custom JQL Functions

We've improved how errors from https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/manifest-reference/modules/jql-function/ are surfaced to end users in Jira. This functionality will be rolled out for all customers in next 2 weeks.

Previously, when a custom JQL function returned an error, Jira treated it as a generic server error and End users would see a non-descriptive message — "We couldn't load your search results".

Now, errors returned by custom JQL functions are classified as JQL validation errors and displayed inline, just like native JQL errors. If your app returns a custom error message, that message is shown directly to the end user.

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