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jira-greenqloud

Wrapper for the JIRA API

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JavaScript JIRA API for node.js

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A node.js module, which provides an object oriented wrapper for the JIRA REST API.

This library is built to support version 2.0.alpha1 of the JIRA REST API. This library is also tested with version 2 of the JIRA REST API. It has been noted that with Jira OnDemand, 2.0.alpha1 does not work, devs should revert to 2. If this changes, please notify us.

JIRA REST API documentation can be found here

Installation

Install with the node package manager npm:

$ npm install jira

or

Install via git clone:

$ git clone git://github.com/steves/node-jira.git
$ cd node-jira
$ npm install

Examples

Create the JIRA client

JiraApi = require('jira').JiraApi;

var jira = new JiraApi('https', config.host, config.port, config.user, config.password, '2.0.alpha1');

Find the status of an issue

jira.findIssue(issueNumber, function(error, issue) {
    console.log('Status: ' + issue.fields.status.name);
});

Currently there is no explicit login call necessary as each API call uses Basic Authentication to authenticate.

Returns an array of remote links data.

jira.getRemoteLinks(issueKey, function(err, links) {
    if (!err) {
        console.log(issueKey + ' has ' + links.length + ' web links');
    }
});

Returns an array of remote links data.

// create a web link to a GitHub issue
var linkData = {
    "object": {
        "url" : "https://github.com/steves/node-jira/issues/1",
        "title": "Add getVersions and createVersion functions",
        "icon" : {
            "url16x16": "https://github.com/favicon.ico"
        }
    }
};

jira.createRemoteLink(issueKey, linkData, function (err, link) {
    
});

More information can be found by checking JIRA Developer documentation.

Options

JiraApi options:

  • protocol<string>: Typically 'http:' or 'https:'
  • host<string>: The hostname for your jira server
  • port<int>: The port your jira server is listening on (probably 80 or 443)
  • user<string>: The username to log in with
  • password<string>: Keep it secret, keep it safe
  • Jira API Version<string>: Known to work with 2 and 2.0.alpha1
  • verbose<bool>: Log some info to the console, usually for debugging
  • strictSSL<bool>: Set to false if you have self-signed certs or something non-trustworthy

Implemented APIs

  • Authentication
    • HTTP
    • OAuth
  • Projects
  • Pulling a project
  • List all projects viewable to the user
  • List Components
  • List Fields
  • List Priorities
  • Versions
  • Pulling versions
  • Adding a new version
  • Pulling unresolved issues count for a specific version
  • Rapid Views
  • Find based on project name
  • Get the latest Green Hopper sprint
  • Gets attached issues
  • Issues
  • Add a new issue
  • Update an issue
  • Transition an issue
  • Pulling an issue
  • Issue linking
  • Add an issue to a sprint
  • Get a users issues (open or all)
  • List issue types
  • Search using jql * Set Max Results * Set Start-At parameter for results
  • Add a worklog
  • Add new estimate for worklog
  • Add a comment
  • Remote links (aka Web Links) * Create a remote link on an issue * Get all remote links of an issue
  • Transitions
  • List
  • Users
  • Search

TODO

  • Refactor currently implemented APIs to be more Object Oriented
  • Refactor to make use of built-in node.js events and classes

Changelog

  • 0.9.2 Smaller fixes and features added
    • proper doRequest usage (thanks to ndamnjanovic)
    • Support for @ in usernames (thanks to ryanplasma)
    • Handling empty responses in getIssue
  • 0.9.0 Add OAuth Support and New Estimates on addWorklog (thanks to nagyv)
  • 0.8.2 Fix URL Format Issues (thanks to eduardolundgren)
  • 0.8.1 Expanding the transitions options (thanks to eduardolundgren)
  • 0.8.0 Ability to search users (thanks to eduardolundgren)
  • 0.7.2 Allows HTTP Code 204 on issue update edit (thanks to eduardolundgren)
  • 0.7.1 Check if body variable is undef (thanks to AlexCline)
  • 0.7.0 Adds list priorities, list fields, and project components (thanks to eduardolundgren)
  • 0.6.0 Comment API implemented (thanks to StevenMcD)
  • 0.5.0 Last param is now for strict SSL checking, defaults to true
  • 0.4.1 Now handing errors in the request callback (thanks mrbrookman)
  • 0.4.0 Now auto-redirecting between http and https (for both GET and POST)
  • 0.3.1 Request is broken, setting max request package at 2.15.0
  • 0.3.0 Now Gets Issues for a Rapidview/Sprint (thanks donbonifacio)
  • 0.2.0 Now allowing startAt and MaxResults to be passed to searchJira, switching to semantic versioning.
  • 0.1.0 Using Basic Auth instead of cookies, all calls unit tested, URI creation refactored
  • 0.0.6 Now linting, preparing to refactor
  • 0.0.5 JQL search now takes a list of fields
  • 0.0.4 Added jql search
  • 0.0.3 Added APIs and Docco documentation
  • 0.0.2 Initial version

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Package last updated on 20 Jan 2015

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