Lets you search for JIRA tickets, open them, transition them thru different states, comment on them, rank them up or down, start or stop watching them or change who is assigned to a ticket. Also, notifications for assignments, mentions and watched tickets.
###Dependencies:
- moment
- octokat
- node-fetch
- underscore
- fuse.js
###Configuration:
HUBOT_JIRA_URL
https://jira-domain.com:9090
HUBOT_JIRA_USERNAME
HUBOT_JIRA_PASSWORD
HUBOT_JIRA_TYPES_MAP
{"story":"Story / Feature","bug":"Bug","task":"Task"}
HUBOT_JIRA_PROJECTS_MAP
{"web":"WEB","android":"AN","ios":"IOS","platform":"PLAT"}
HUBOT_JIRA_TRANSITIONS_MAP
[{"name":"triage","jira":"Triage"},{"name":"icebox","jira":"Icebox"},{"name":"backlog","jira":"Backlog"},{"name":"devready","jira":"Selected for Development"},{"name":"inprogress","jira":"In Progress"},{"name":"design","jira":"Design Triage"}]
HUBOT_JIRA_PRIORITIES_MAP
[{"name":"Blocker","id":"1"},{"name":"Critical","id":"2"},{"name":"Major","id":"3"},{"name":"Minor","id":"4"},{"name":"Trivial","id":"5"}]
HUBOT_GITHUB_TOKEN
- Github Application TokenHUBOT_GITHUB_ORG
- Github Organization or Github User
Note that HUBOT_JIRA_USERNAME
should be the JIRA username, this is
not necessarily the username used if you log in via the web. To
determine a user's username, log in as that user via the web, and check
the user profile. Frequently, users may log in using an email address such
as '[email protected]' or a stem, such as 'bob'; these may or may not match
the username in JIRA.
####A note about chat:jira user lookup In order for direct messages (notifications) and a few other username based commands to work JiraBot attempts to match JIRA users with chat users by email address. This has been tested primarily on the Hubot Slack adapter and may not work without modification on others. The take away is that you must have the same e-mail address on both services for this to work as expected.
####Notifications via Webhooks
In order to receive JIRA notifications you will need to setup a webhook.
You can find instructions to do so on Atlassian's
website.
You will need your hubot to be reachable from the outside world for this
to work. JiraBot is listening on /hubot/jira-events
. Currently
the following notifications are available:
- You are mentioned in a ticket in either the description or in a comment
- You are assigned to a ticket
- The following notifications apply if you are assigned to the ticket:
- A new comment is left on the ticket
- The following notifications apply if you are watching the ticket in
question:
- Work begins on the ticket (enters the In Progress state or similar)
- The ticket is closed
- A new comment is left on the ticket
###The Definitive hubot JIRA Manual @hubot can help you search for JIRA tickets, open them, transition them thru different states, comment on them, rank them up or down, start or stop watching them or change who is assigned to a ticket
####Opening Tickets
hubot [
<project>
]<type>
<title>
[<description>
]
You can omit <project>
when using the command in the desired projects channel
Otherwise you can specify one of the following for <project>
: #web
, #android
, #ios
, #platform
<type>
is one of the following: story
, bug
, task
<description>
is optional and is surrounded with single or triple backticks
and can be used to provide a more detailed description for the ticket.
<title>
is a short summary of the ticket
#####Optional <title>
Attributes
Labels: include one or many hashtags that will become labels on the jira ticket
#quick #techdebt
Assignment: include a handle that will be used to assign the ticket after creation
@username
Transitions: include a transition to make after the ticket is created
>triage
, >icebox
, >backlog
, >devready
, >inprogress
, >design
Priority: include the ticket priority to be assigned upon ticket creation
!blocker
, !critical
, !major
, !minor
, !trivial
####Creating Sub-tasks
hubot subtask
<ticket>
<summary>
Where <ticket>
is the parent JIRA ticket number
and <summary>
is a short summary of the task
####Cloning Tickets
<ticket>
clone to<channel>
<ticket>
><channel>
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
and <channel>
is one of the following: #web
, #android
, #ios
, #platform
####Ranking Tickets
<ticket>
rank top<ticket>
rank bottom
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number. Note this will rank it the top
of column for the current state
####Commenting on a Ticket
<ticket>
<<comment>
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
and <comment>
is the comment you wish to leave on the ticket
####Adding labels to a Ticket
<ticket>
<#label1 #label2 #label3
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
####Assigning Tickets
<ticket>
assign@username
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
and @username
is a user handle
####Transitioning Tickets
<ticket>
to<state>
<ticket>
><state>
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
and <state>
is one of the following: triage
, icebox
, backlog
, devready
, inprogress
, design
####Watching Tickets
<ticket>
watch [@username]
]
Where <ticket>
is the JIRA ticket number
@username
is optional, if specified the corresponding JIRA user will become
the watcher on the ticket, if omitted the message author will become the watcher
####Ticket Notifications
Whenever you begin watching a JIRA ticket you will be notified (via a direct message from @hubot) whenever any of the following events occur: - a comment is left on the ticket - the ticket is in progress - the ticket is resolved
You will also be notified if: - you are mentioned on the ticket - you are assigned to the ticket
If you are assigned to a ticket, you will be notified when: - a comment is left on the ticket
To enable or disable this feature you can send the following directly to hubot:
jira disable notifications
or if you wish to re-enable
jira enable notifications
####Searching Tickets
hubot jira search
<term>
#####Optional <term>
Attributes
Labels: include one or many hashtags that will become labels included in the search
#quick #techdebt
Where <term>
is some text contained in the ticket you are looking for##Documentation with Configuration examples from above