1.1.2 • Published 9 months ago

@teamstarter/jira-standard-version-release-check v1.1.2

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jira-standard-version-release-check

A small tool to easily check if commits related to a User Story and their task is ready to be released in production for a scrum project.

What can I do with check-release ?

The tools provided by this library will allow you to:

  • Compare your commits titles to your Jira US status in order to quickly see if the US are done and reviewed
  • Compare your commits titles to your Jira tasks status in order to quickly see if the tasks are done and reviewed

Getting started

Add the lib and the peer dependencies:

$ yarn add @teamstarter/jira-standard-version-release-check

⚠️ Caution: check-release requires at least Node v9.11.2 or greater as it is using async/await.

Setting up for versioning

Check-release uses standard-version to generate a changelog based on your commits.

Setting up .env file

You need to add the following entries in your env or in a .env file located in the current folder. For all of the 'STATUS' in the env variable, you can set many of them, the script will compare env entries with US/tasks status with includes(). They are case insensitive. ⚠️ Caution: the Jira API uses the language set in the Jira app. Be mindful of that when setting the following Jira status values.

JIRA_ACCOUNT_TOKEN=
JIRA_ACCOUNT_EMAIL=
JIRA_US_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS=
JIRA_US_RELEASE_STATUS=
JIRA_TASK_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS=
JIRA_TASK_RELEASE_STATUS=
JIRA_SUBDOMAIN=
JIRA_PROJECT_KEY=
CONFIG_SUBTASKS="true"
  • JIRA_ACCOUNT_TOKEN is the token you have to generate on your atlassian profile.
  • JIRA_US_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS is the status on Jira that you consider is "ready to release" for US.
  • JIRA_US_RELEASE_STATUS is the status on Jira that you consider is "released" for US.
  • JIRA_TASK_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS is the status on Jira that you consider is "ready to release" for tasks.
  • JIRA_TASK_RELEASE_STATUS is the status on Jira that you consider is "released" for task.
  • JIRA_SUBDOMAIN is the subdomain name of your organization when you connect on Jira (like so <JIRA_SUBDOMAIN>.atlassian.net).
  • JIRA_PROJECT_KEY is the project key on Jira (which is typically the shorthand version of the project's name).
  • CONFIG_SUBTASKS="true" change to false if your project doesn't use subtasks.

Setting up your git commits

Make sure that the commits must contain the US id, like so : <project-key>-<US number>

How to use

You can run the library with the cli command: check-release

Available options

You can apply the following options :

--onlyWarnings or -w : will only show warnings.
--table or -t : will display output as a table (see console.table())
--disableChecks or -d : will only display standard-version output without comparing it to Jira.

You can combine onlyWarnings mode with table mode.

Understand the output

Error types

You might encounter the following errors:

- [🚨 MISSING US NB] => Your commit does not contain a correct US number, refer to the section about Setting up your git commits
- [🔥 ERROR DURING FETCH] => The fetch to the Jira API returned an error.
- [❓ WRONG US NB] => Your commit contains a US number that does not exists.

Status types for US

- 🚀 => US status = JIRA_US_RELEASE_STATUS.
- ✅ => US status = JIRA_US_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS.
- ❌ => US status isn't any of the above.

Status types for tasks

- 👌 => task status = JIRA_TASK_RELEASE_STATUS.
- ✅ => task status = JIRA_TASK_READY_TO_RELEASE_STATUS.
- 👎 => task status isn't any of the above.

Output formatting

All possible outputs: All possible output Table output: Tab output

[<US STATUS EMOJI> <US STATUS (if not in prod)>] @<ASSIGNEE (if is not ready)> <US TITLE>]
< List of tasks (if not in prod):
(<task status emoji> <task title> @<assignee (if is not ready)> <task key>)
>
<Link to US (if ready)>