mikepea / go-jira-ui

Interactive JIRA cli tool, based around go-jira and termui
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go-jira-ui

go-jira-ui is an ncurses command line tool for accessing JIRA.

Screenshot showing issue list from ad-hoc query

It is built around the excellent go-jira and termui libraries.

It aims to be similar to familiar tools like vim, tig, and less.

In order to use this, you should configure an 'endpoint' as per the go-jira documentation:

$ cat ~/.jira.d/config.yml
---
endpoint: https://jira.example.com/
user: bob   # if not same as $USER

This should be all that's needed to get going.

Installation

# Make sure you have GOPATH and GOBIN set appropriately first:
# eg:
#   export GOPATH=$HOME/go
#   export GOBIN=$GOPATH/bin
#   mkdir -p $GOPATH
#   export PATH=$PATH:$GOBIN
go get -v github.com/mikepea/go-jira-ui/jira-ui

Dockerised use

docker run --rm -it -v /path/to/.jira.d:/config pmjohann/go-jira-ui

Features

At present, edit will exit after the update. This is a workaround to an implementation issue, being tracked in #8

Usage

jira-ui is intended to mirror the options of go-jira's jira tool, where useful:

jira-ui             # opens up in Query List page. Default interface.
jira-ui ISSUE       # opens up Ticket Show page, with ISSUE loaded
jira-ui ls -q JQL   # opens up Ticket List page, with results of JQL loaded.
jira-ui -h          # help page

Basic keys

Actions:

<enter>      - select query/ticket
r            - mark ticket for ranking (use naviation to change rank, <enter> to submit)
L            - Label view (query results page only)
E            - Edit ticket
S            - Select sort order (query results page only)
w            - Watch the selected ticket
W            - Unwatch the selected ticket
v            - Vote for the selected ticket
V            - Remove vote on the selected ticket
N            - Next ticket in results
P            - Previous ticket in results
h            - show help page

Commands (like vim/tig/less):

:comment {single-line-comment} - add a short comment to ticket
:label {labels}                - add labels to selected ticket
:label add/remove {labels}     - add/remove labels to selected ticket
:take                          - assign ticket to self
:assign {user}                 - assign ticket to {user}
:unassign                      - unassign ticket
:watch [add/remove] [watcher]  - watch ticket (optionally as a different user)
:vote                          - vote for the selected ticket
:unvote                        - remove vote for the selected ticket
:view {ticket}                 - display {ticket}
:query {JQL}                   - display results of JQL
:search|so {text}              - quick search for {text} in open tickets
:search-all|sa {text}          - quick search for {text} in all tickets
:spo {project} {text}          - quick search for {text} in open {project} tickets
:spa {project} {text}          - quick search for {text} in all {project} tickets
:help                          - show help page
:<up>                          - select previous command
:quit or :q                    - quit

Searching:

/{regex}                       - search down
?{regex}                       - search up

Navigation:

up/k         - previous line
down/j       - next line
C-f/<space>  - next page
C-b          - previous page
}            - next paragraph/section/fast-move
{            - previous paragraph/section/fast-move
n            - next search match
g            - go to top of page
G            - go to bottom of page
q            - go back / quit
C-c/Q        - quit

Configuration

It is very much recommended to read the go-jira documentation, particularly surrounding the .jira.d configuration directories. go-jira-ui uses this same mechanism, so can be used to load per-project defaults. It also leverages the templating engine, so you can customise the view of both the query output (use 'jira_ui_list' template), and the issue 'view' template.

go-jira-ui reads its own jira-ui-config.yml file in these jira.d directories, as not to pollute the go-jira config. You can add additional queries & sort orderings to the top-level Query page:

$ cat ~/jira.d/jira-ui-config.yml:
sorts:
  - name: "sort by vote count"
    jql:  "ORDER BY votes DESC"
queries:
  - name: "alice assigned"
    jql:  "assignee = alice AND resolution = Unresolved"
  - name: "bob assigned"
    jql:  "assignee = bob AND resolution = Unresolved"
  - name: "unresolved must-do"
    jql:  "labels = 'must-do' AND resolution = Unresolved AND ( project = 'OPS' OR project = 'INFRA')"

Learning JQL is highly recommended, the Atlassian Advanced Searching page is a good place to start.