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azure-to-miro

v1.1.1

Published

Transfer Azure work items to Miro boards

Downloads

7

Readme

Azure Devops to miro

Introduction

Azure Devops is a great tool to User Story specifications. Miro is a great tool for visual management, let's transfer work items from Azure Devops into Miro.

Usage

npx azure-to-miro {workItemId} [-t THEME_NAME]

azure-to-miro recursively imports children of the workItemId to import.

Configuration

All the settings are available in the .env.template.

ATM_MIRO_API_URL=https://api.miro.com/v1
ATM_MIRO_API_KEY=
ATM_MIRO_BOARD_ID=
ATM_MIRO_OFFSET=420

ATM_AZURE_API_TOKEN=
ATM_AZURE_PROJET_URL=
ATM_AZURE_ORGANISATION=
ATM_AZURE_PROJECT=

ATM_THEME_TODO="#2D9BF0"
ATM_THEME_DONE="#7bed9f"
ATM_THEME_BUG="#e84118"

ATM_THEME_CUSTOM_TODO="#2D9BF0"
ATM_THEME_CUSTOM_DONE="#7bed9f"
ATM_THEME_CUSTOM_BUG="#e84118"

You should copy those environment variables wherever the rest of your system's variables live.

For example:

  1. if you're using zsh, take a look in your home directory's .zshrc file
  2. if you're using bash, take a look at your bash_profile file
  3. if you're using fish, use set -gx key value in your ~/.config/fish/config.fish file

Note that the export bit is pretty key, to make sure that they are globally available. To check that the variables have been set correctly, you can print them in the terminal -- for example, echo $ATM_MIRO_BOARD_ID.

Specific project

You can add multiple project by prefixing with your custom project ID.

example: ATM_MIRO_BOARD_ID can become SPECIFIC_PROJECT_ATM_MIRO_BOARD_ID and SECOND_SPECIFIC_PROJECT_ATM_MIRO_BOARD_ID.

And you can use it this way: npx transfer 123 -p=SPECIFIC_PROJECT

Custom theme

You can add multiple color theme if you want to customize.

If you set custom ATM_THEME_[THEME_NAME]_TODO, azure-to-miro will use it with the option -t|--template THEME_NAME.