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@twexchangesolutions/hubot-jira-deployment
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Hook used to ensure that all issues being deployed to production meet audit requirements
Ensures that all deployments are associated with a Deployment Task and that that Deployment Task has all the proper approvals per our Audit Requirements.
Requirements:
@hubot deploy TW-123 where TW-123 is the
Deployment Task to trigger@hubot check TW-123 which performs a
check of deployment task to ensure audit requirements are in check.@hubot helprelates to.QA Approved state
Open and exit with an error.Hubot Approved
state.Hubot Approved state instead of QA Approved.relates to issue that is not mentioned in the
Deployment Task Audit Exceptions field to Deployed.Footnotes:
Deployment Tasks can be found at: http://jira.extendhealth.com/browse/TW-4384?jql=issuetype%20%3D%20%22Deployment%20Task%22
Production Publishers: http://teamcity.extendhealth.com/project.html?projectId=ProductionPublish&tab=projectOverview
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Hook used to ensure that all issues being deployed to production meet audit requirements
We found that @twexchangesolutions/hubot-jira-deployment demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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