gh-jira

v1.0.7
NodeGH plugin for integrating Jira, an issue management system
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GH Jira

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NodeGH plugin for integrating Jira, an issue management system.

Maintained by Eduardo Lundgren.

Install

[sudo] npm install -g gh gh-jira

Usage

gh jira

Alias: gh ji

1. Create

Option Usage Type
-N, --new Required Boolean
-p, --project Required String
-t, --title Required String
-A, --assignee Optional String
-C, --component Optional String
-m, --message Optional String
-P, --priority Optional String
-R, --reporter Optional String
-T, --type Optional String
-v, --version Optional String

Examples

  • Create a new issue on a certain project.

    gh jira --new --project LPS --title 'Node GH rocks!' --message 'Body with **Markdown** support'
    
  • Create a new issue specifying the component.

    gh jira --new --project LPS --title 'Node GH rocks!' --component UI
    
  • Create a new, unassigned, issue.

    gh jira --new --project LPS --title 'Node GH rocks!' --unassigned
    
  • Create a new issue and assign it to someone.

    gh jira --new --project LPS --title 'Node GH rocks!' --assignee eduardolundgren
    

2. Comment

Option Usage Type
-c, --comment Required String
-n, --number Required Number

Omitting --number will guess issue number from the last commit message.

Examples

  • Comment on an issue.

    gh jira LPS-123 --comment "Merged, **thank you**!"
    

3. Open in Browser

Option Usage Type
-B, --browser Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
  • Omitting --number will guess issue number from the last commit message.
    • If you would prefer to use the branch as the ticket number you can change this setting in gh-plugin.json:
    "inferFromCommitTitle": false,

Examples

  • Open Jira issue page in the browser.

    gh jira LPS-123 --browser
    

4. Transition

Option Usage Type
--transition Required String
-n, --number Required Number
-A, --assignee Optional String
-m, --message Optional String

Omitting --number will guess issue number from the last commit message.

Both Jira and GitHub usernames are supported --assignee values.

Examples

  • Start progress on an issue.

    gh jira LPS-123 --transition "Start Progress"
    
  • Show valid transitions for the issue.

    gh jira LPS-123 --transition
    
  • Show valid transitions for the issue and assign to an user.

    gh jira LPS-123 --assignee brianchandotcom --transition
    
  • Show valid transitions for the issue and unassign it.

    gh jira LPS-123 --unassign --transition
    

5. Status

Option Usage Type
--status Required String

Examples

  • Show current status of the issue.

    gh jira LPS-123 --status
    

Testing

Check Travis for continuous integration results.

  • Run JSHint, a tool to detect errors and potential problems.

    npm run-script lint
    
  • Run Mocha, a unit test framework.

    npm run-script test
    

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

History

Check Release list.

License

BSD License

npm i gh-jira

Metadata

  • BSD
  • >=0.12
  • Eduardo Lundgren
  • released 7/26/2018

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