univerze / laravel-jira by univerze

Laravel5 service for Jira REST api to search and create issues
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Maintainer Username: univerze
Maintainer Contact: roland.becsi@gmail.com (Roland Bécsi)
Package Create Date: 2016-02-26
Package Last Update: 2018-05-05
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-11-18 03:03:30
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Deprecated

This repository is deprecated and will no longer be maintained, as the Laravel and Jira APIs may have changed significantly over the last 2 years of inactivity of this package. Please feel free to clone the repository and provide your own fork! All the best!


Laravel5 Jira service

Easy access Jira rest api in Laravel5.

Installation and Requirements

composer require univerze/laravel-jira

Afterwards, run composer update from your command line.

Then, update config/app.php by adding an entry for the service provider.

'providers' => [
    // ...
    Univerze\Jira\JiraServiceProvider::class,
];

'aliases' => [
  	// ...
  	'Jira' => Univerze\Jira\Facade\JiraFacade::class,
];

Finally, from the command line again, run php artisan vendor:publish to publish the default configuration file to config/jira.php.

Searching issues

The search method will take the jql query string:

$response = Jira::search( 'project = YourProject AND labels = somelabel' );

You can build and test the jql beforehand if you go to your Jira site Issues > Search for Issues > Advanced Search.

Further information can be found on JIRA documentation - search issues

NOTE jql parameter is already included in the payload

Creating issues

$issue = Jira::create( array(
    'project'     => array(
        'key' => 'YourProject'
    ),
    'summary'     => 'This is the summary',
    'description' => 'Description here',
    'issuetype'   => array(
        'name' => 'Bug'
    )
) );

Further information can be found on JIRA documentation - create issue

NOTE fields parameter is already included in the payload

Editing issues

Jira::update( 'ISSUE-1234', array(
    'description' => 'this is my new description'
) );

In this case the JIRA api will return "204 - No Content" instead of issue details.

Further information can be found on JIRA documentation - edit issue

NOTE fields parameter is already included in the payload


Released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.