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VitruvianTech™ JIRA Server
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VitruvianTech JIRA
This project is an open source Docker image of VitruvianTech's JIRA configuration, complete with mardown fields (instead of JIRA's default Wiki fields), automated time logging between progress statuses to precisely track workers' hours, flawless Agile boards and workflows, and transition post-functions for testing/QA efficiency (automatic assignments between assignees and "operators" during the ticket lifecycle.)
The image is ready to be deployed to your AWS ECR repository and Elastic Beanstalks for immediate robust project management bootstrapping.
Our configuration is designed for CI/CD, and can be used to manage Agile software projects, as well as high-level business projects.
Requirements
docker
docker-compose
- Docker host/daemon running
Deployment
- Launch any server instance.
- Install
docker
anddocker-compose
. - Pull this repository (
git clone [email protected]:vitruvian-tech/jira
.) - Change to
jira
project directory (cd jira
.) - Optional: Setup SSL configuration (see SSL/Nginx Configuration below.)
- Install and run JIRA (see Installing/Running below.)
Installing/Running
Run docker-compose up
(or npm run start
) from the project directory.
After the image has been downloaded and the container has been started, JIRA should be running on the server at http://localhost:8080.
To run as a background process, execute [SSL_HOST=<domain>] docker-compose up &
(see SSL/Nginx Configuration below for optional SSL setup.)
JIRA Admin Credentials
Username: services
Password: h@v3blu3
SSL/Nginx Configuration
To add SSL support:
- Create a directory called
ssl
under the project root. - Add your certificate and private key as
jira.crt
andjira.key
under thessl
directory. - Start Docker with
SSL_HOST
environment variable, set to the domain which JIRA will be running.- For example:
SSL_HOST=jira.vitruvian.tech docker-compose up
- For example:
To add an optional custom Nginx configuration:
- Create a directory called
etc
under the project root. - Add
nginx.conf
with your custom Nginx and host configurations under theetc
directory. - SSL certificate and key can be found inside the container under
/etc/nginx/ssl/
(which can be referenced fromnginx.conf
.)
Disclaimer
JIRA server and all add-on licenses are evaluation only.
For a complete setup, please purchase licenses from Atlassian (a total ~30 USD value) for a full production installation.