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jira-changelog
Advanced tools
Generates a changelog of Jira issues from your git history and, optionally, attach all issues to a release.
For example:
$ jira-changelog --range origin/prod...origin/master
Jira Tickets
---------------------
* <Bug> - Unable to access date widget
[DEV-1234] https://yoursite.atlassian.net/browse/DEV-1234
* <Story> - Support left-handed keyboards
[DEV-5678] https://yoursite.atlassian.net/browse/DEV-5678
* <Story> - Search by location
[DEV-8901] https://yoursite.atlassian.net/browse/DEV-8901
Other Commits
---------------------
* <cd6f512> - Fix typo in welcome message
Pending Approval
---------------------
~ None. Yay! ~
You can also have it automatically post to slack!
The script looks for Jira issue keys, surrounded by square brackets (i.e. [DEV-123]
), in the git commit logs. When it finds one, it associates that Jira issue ticket with that commit and adds it to the changelog.
npm install -g jira-changelog
You'll need to configure Jira before you can use this effectively. Create a file called changelog.config.js
and put it at the root of your workspace directory; where you'll call the jira-changelog
command from.
Here's a simple example with sample Jira API values:
module.exports = {
jira: {
api: {
host: "yoursite.atlassian.net",
username: "jirauser",
password: "s00persecurePa55w0rdBr0"
},
}
}
To see all values suported, look at the changelog.config.js
file at the root of this repo.
jira-changelog --range origin/prod...origin/master
Assuming you deploy from the prod branch, this will generate a changelog with all commits after the last production deploy to the current master version.
If you define sourceControl.defaultRange
in your config, you can run the command with the --range
flag:
jira-changelog
You can automatically attach Jira issues to a release with the --release
flag. For example, let's say we want to add all issues in the changelog to the "sprint-12" release:
jira-changelog --range origin/prod...origin/master --release sprint-12
This will set the fixVersions
of all issues to "sprint-12" in Jira.
You can also have the script automatically post to slack.
First, get an API token from Slack for your workspace: https://api.slack.com/tokens
Then add slack to your configuration file:
module.exports = {
slack: {
apiKey: 'asdlfkjasdoifuoiucvlkxjcvoixucvi',
channel: '#changelogs'
},
jira: {
api: {
host: "myapp.atlassian.net",
username: "jirauser",
password: "s00persecurePa55w0rdBr0"
},
}
}
slack.apiKey
.slack.channel
is the channel you want the script to send the changelog to.Then simply add the --slack
flag to the command:
jira-changelog --range origin/prod...origin/master --slack
The code used to generate the changelogs can also be used as modules in your JavaScript. See the module source for documentation.
For example:
npm install -S jira-changelog
const Config = require('jira-changelog').Config;
const SourceControl = require('jira-changelog').SourceControl;
const Jira = require('jira-changelog').Jira;
const gitRepoPath = '/home/user/source/'
// Get configuration
const config = Config.getConfigForPath(gitRepoPath);
// Get commits for a range
const source = new SourceControl(config);
const range = {
from: "origin/prod",
to: "origin/master"
};
source.getCommitLogs(gitRepoPath, range).then((commitLogs) => {
// Associate git commits with jira tickets and output changelog object
const jira = new Jira(config);
jira.generate(commitLogs).then((changelog) => {
console.log(changelog);
});
});
FAQs
Generates a changelog by matching git commits to Jira tickets.
The npm package jira-changelog receives a total of 816 weekly downloads. As such, jira-changelog popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jira-changelog demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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