storypointer v1.7.0
JIRA StoryPointer
Description
Simple CLI tool that provides an interactive interface to quickly set priority, severity and story points for your JIRA issues. No need to open the JIRA web interface.
StoryPointer uses base JQL query to fetch issues that are not closed and have no story points or priority set - Project = RHEL AND ("Story Points" is EMPTY OR priority is EMPTY OR Severity is EMPTY) AND status != Closed
. The query can be customized using the CLI command options or by setting ENV variables.
Usage
Make sure to store your JIRA Personal Access Token (PAT) in the ~/.config/storypointer/.env
or ~/.env.storypointer
file:
# ~/.config/storypointer/.env
JIRA_API_TOKEN="exaple-token"
You can also set default values for the
assignee
,developer
,component
and more in the~/.config/storypointer/.env
or~/.env.storypointer
file:# ~/.config/storypointer/.env ASSIGNEE="your-jira-username" DEVELOPER="your-jira-username" COMPONENT="your-component" JQL="your-jql-query"
Using Node.js
# run it using npx
npx storypointer
# or install it globally using npm
npm install -g storypointer
storypointer
Using RHEL Developer Toolbox
StoryPointer is available as a module in RHEL Developer Toolbox. StoryPointer module documentation is available here.
How to use
This tool is intended to be used by Red Hat employees on the Red Hat JIRA instance. It may be adapted to work with other JIRA instances in the future.
$ storypointer --help
Usage: storypointer [options] [string]
š Small CLI tool to set JIRA Story Points and Priority
Arguments:
string Issue keys separated by `ā£`
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-c, --component [component] Issue component
-a, --assignee [assignee] Issue assignee (default: "<user-login>@redhat.com")
-d, --developer [developer] Issue developer
-j, --jql [jql] JQL query
-l, --legend Print legend
-n, --nocolor Disable color output (default: false)
-h, --help display help for command
Only
50
issues are fetched from JIRA at a time. If you want to triage more than50
issues just run the command again.You can disable default values by setting
NODEFAULTS
environment variable totrue
:NODEFAULTS=true npx storypointer
Similarly, you can disable color output by setting the
NOCOLOR
environment variable totrue
.
Examples
Size all issues of the curl
component:
storypointer -c curl
JIRA Version: 9.12.10
JQL: Project = RHEL AND ("Story Points" is EMPTY OR priority is EMPTY OR Severity is EMPTY) AND status != Closed AND component = curl ORDER BY id DESC
5 issues are waiting to be sized, prioritized, or set severity.
š RHEL-1234 - In Progress - Assignee
Add new feature to curl
See more: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-1234
? Story Points
1
2
āÆ 3
5
8
13
---
SKIP
EXIT
You can use the arrow keys to select the story points and press Enter
to confirm. Then you can select the priority. You can exit the tool by pressing Ctrl+C
or selecting the Exit
option.