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hubot-jira-lookup-base64

v0.0.2

Published

Jira lookup for Hubot, with extra Slack adapter support

Downloads

4

Readme

Jira Issue lookup script for Hubot

Installation

Add the package hubot-jira-lookup-base64 as a dependency in your Hubot package.json file.

"dependencies": {
	"hubot-jira-lookup-base64": "git://github.com/jinglemansweep/hubot-jira-lookup-base64.git"
}

Run the following command to make sure the package is installed.

$ npm install

To enable the script, add the hubot-jira-lookup-base64 entry to the external-scripts.json file (you may need to create this file, if it is not present or if you upgraded from Hubot < 2.4).

["hubot-jira-lookup-base64"]

Configuration

You can run this script in simple mode, which will only return a link to JIRA issue. It's usable in cases like: your JIRA instance is behind company firewall and Hubot instance it's outside. Or you just want such kind of behaviour. To enable this mode just set HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_SIMPLE=true. Please note, that due to the lack of real conection to the JIRA it won't check if issue really exists.

In other case - there are three configuration values required for full jira-lookup to work properly.

  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_USERNAME
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_PASSWORD
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_BASE64
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_URL

There are also optional configuration values.

  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_INC_DESC - allows you to include 'Y' or exclude 'N' the description field from the jira report. (default to 'Y')
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_MAX_DESC_LEN - allows you to display only the first 'x' characters from the description field
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_IGNORE_USERS - allows you to ignore messages from pre-defined users. Default is to ignore from users named "jira" and "github", casing is ignored.
  • HUBOT_JIRA_LOOKUP_TIMEOUT - allows you to set the time, in minutes, between mentions of a specific ticket in a specific channel/room. Defaults to 15 minutes
  • HUBOT_SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK - allows you to output responses formatted as Slack Attachments.