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README.md |
Jira plugin
CLI support for JIRA interaction
Description
This plugin provides command line tools for interacting with Atlassian's JIRA bug tracking software.
The interaction is all done through the web. No local installation of JIRA is necessary.
In this document, "JIRA" refers to the JIRA issue tracking server, and jira
refers to the command this plugin supplies.
Usage
This plugin supplies one command, jira
, through which all its features are exposed. Most forms of this command open a JIRA page in your web browser.
Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
jira |
Performs the default action |
jira new |
Opens a new Jira issue dialogue |
jira ABC-123 |
Opens an existing issue |
jira ABC-123 m |
Opens an existing issue for adding a comment |
jira dashboard [rapid_view] |
# opens your JIRA dashboard |
jira mine |
Queries for your own issues |
jira tempo |
Opens your JIRA Tempo |
jira reported [username] |
Queries for issues reported by a user |
jira assigned [username] |
Queries for issues assigned to a user |
jira branch |
Opens an existing issue matching the current branch name |
Jira Branch usage notes
The branch name may have prefixes ending in "/": "feature/MP-1234", and also suffixes
starting with "_": "MP-1234_fix_dashboard". In both these cases, the issue opened will be "MP-1234"
This is also checks if the prefix is in the name, and adds it if not, so: "MP-1234" opens the issue "MP-1234",
"mp-1234" opens the issue "mp-1234", and "1234" opens the issue "MP-1234".
Debugging usage
These calling forms are for developers' use, and may change at any time.
jira dumpconfig # displays the effective configuration
Setup
The URL for your JIRA instance is set by $JIRA_URL
or a .jira_url
file.
Add a .jira-url
file in the base of your project. You can also set $JIRA_URL
in your ~/.zshrc
or put a .jira-url
in your home directory. A .jira-url
in the current directory takes precedence, so you can make per-project customizations.
The same goes with .jira-prefix
and $JIRA_PREFIX
. These control the prefix added to all issue IDs, which differentiates projects within a JIRA instance.
For example:
cd to/my/project
echo "https://jira.atlassian.com" >> .jira-url
(Note: The current implementation only looks in the current directory for .jira-url
and .jira-prefix
, not up the path, so if you are in a subdirectory of your project, it will fall back to your default JIRA URL. This will probably change in the future though.)
Variables
$JIRA_URL
- Your JIRA instance's URL$JIRA_NAME
- Your JIRA username; used as the default user forassigned
/reported
searches$JIRA_PREFIX
- Prefix added to issue ID arguments$JIRA_RAPID_BOARD
- Set totrue
if you use Rapid Board$JIRA_RAPID_VIEW
- Set the default rapid view; it doesn't work if$JIRA_RAPID_BOARD
is set to false$JIRA_DEFAULT_ACTION
- Action to do whenjira
is called with no arguments; defaults to "new"$JIRA_TEMPO_PATH
- Your JIRA tempo url path; defaults to "/secure/Tempo.jspa"
Browser
Your default web browser, as determined by how open_command
handles http://
URLs, is used for interacting with the JIRA instance. If you change your system's URL handler associations, it will change the browser that jira
uses.