Commit c2d6822e authored by Felipe Artur's avatar Felipe Artur

Finish updates to use JIRA gem

Code improvements, bug fixes, finish documentation and specs
parent f4bc18d2
......@@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ Please view this file on the master branch, on stable branches it's out of date.
- Make searching for commits case insensitive
- Fix resolved discussion display in side-by-side diff view !6575
- Optimize GitHub importing for speed and memory
- Refactor Jira service to use jira-ruby gem
- API: expose pipeline data in builds API (!6502, Guilherme Salazar)
- Notify the Merger about merge after successful build (Dimitris Karakasilis)
- Reduce queries needed to find users using their SSH keys when pushing commits
......
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ gem 'connection_pool', '~> 2.0'
gem 'hipchat', '~> 1.5.0'
# JIRA integration
gem 'jira-ruby', '~> 0.1.17'
gem 'jira-ruby', '~> 1.1.0'
# Flowdock integration
gem 'gitlab-flowdock-git-hook', '~> 1.0.1'
......
......@@ -356,6 +356,9 @@ GEM
cause
json
ipaddress (0.8.3)
jira-ruby (1.1.0)
activesupport
oauth (~> 0.5, >= 0.5.0)
jquery-atwho-rails (1.3.2)
jquery-rails (4.1.1)
rails-dom-testing (>= 1, < 3)
......@@ -421,7 +424,7 @@ GEM
mini_portile2 (~> 2.1.0)
pkg-config (~> 1.1.7)
numerizer (0.1.1)
oauth (0.4.7)
oauth (0.5.1)
oauth2 (1.2.0)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.10)
jwt (~> 1.0)
......@@ -881,6 +884,7 @@ DEPENDENCIES
html-pipeline (~> 1.11.0)
httparty (~> 0.13.3)
influxdb (~> 0.2)
jira-ruby (~> 1.1.0)
jquery-atwho-rails (~> 1.3.2)
jquery-rails (~> 4.1.0)
jquery-turbolinks (~> 2.1.0)
......
class BugzillaService < IssueTrackerService
validates :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url, presence: true, url: true, if: :activated?
prop_accessor :title, :description, :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url
def title
......
class CustomIssueTrackerService < IssueTrackerService
validates :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url, presence: true, url: true, if: :activated?
prop_accessor :title, :description, :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url
def title
......
class GitlabIssueTrackerService < IssueTrackerService
include Gitlab::Routing.url_helpers
validates :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url, presence: true, url: true, if: :activated?
prop_accessor :title, :description, :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url
default_value_for :default, true
......
class IssueTrackerService < Service
validates :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url, presence: true, url: true, if: :activated?
default_value_for :category, 'issue_tracker'
# Pattern used to extract links from comments
......@@ -38,20 +36,26 @@ class IssueTrackerService < Service
]
end
def initialize_properties
if properties.nil?
# Initialize with default properties values
# or receive a block with custom properties
def initialize_properties(&block)
return unless properties.nil?
if enabled_in_gitlab_config
if block_given?
yield
else
self.properties = {
title: issues_tracker['title'],
project_url: issues_tracker['project_url'],
issues_url: issues_tracker['issues_url'],
new_issue_url: issues_tracker['new_issue_url']
}
end
else
self.properties = {}
end
end
end
def supported_events
%w(push)
......
......@@ -18,19 +18,16 @@
# note_events :boolean default(TRUE), not null
# build_events :boolean default(FALSE), not null
#
require 'jira'
class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
include HTTParty
include Gitlab::Application.routes.url_helpers
include Gitlab::Routing.url_helpers
DEFAULT_API_VERSION = 2
validates :url, url: true, presence: true, if: :activated?
validates :project_key, presence: true, if: :activated?
prop_accessor :username, :password, :url, :project_key,
:jira_issue_transition_id, :title, :description
before_validation :set_jira_issue_transition_id
before_update :reset_password
# {PROJECT-KEY}-{NUMBER} Examples: JIRA-1, PROJECT-1
......@@ -38,6 +35,15 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
@reference_pattern ||= %r{(?<issue>\b([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+-)\d+)}
end
def initialize_properties
super do
self.properties = {
title: issues_tracker['title'],
url: issues_tracker['url']
}
end
end
def reset_password
# don't reset the password if a new one is provided
if url_changed? && !password_touched?
......@@ -47,19 +53,20 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
def options
url = URI.parse(self.url)
{
:username => self.username,
:password => self.password,
:site => URI.join(url, '/').to_s,
:context_path => url.path,
:auth_type => :basic,
:read_timeout => 120,
:use_ssl => url.scheme == 'https'
username: self.username,
password: self.password,
site: URI.join(url, '/').to_s,
context_path: url.path,
auth_type: :basic,
read_timeout: 120,
use_ssl: url.scheme == 'https'
}
end
def client
@client ||= ::JIRA::Client.new(options)
@client ||= JIRA::Client.new(options)
end
def jira_project
......@@ -95,13 +102,14 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
def fields
[
{ type: 'text', name: 'url', title: 'URL', placeholder: 'https://jira.example.com' },
{ type: 'text', name: 'project_key', placeholder: 'PROJ' },
{ type: 'text', name: 'project_key', placeholder: 'Project Key' },
{ type: 'text', name: 'username', placeholder: '' },
{ type: 'password', name: 'password', placeholder: '' },
{ type: 'text', name: 'jira_issue_transition_id', placeholder: '2' }
]
end
# URLs to redirect from Gitlab issues pages to jira issue tracker
def project_url
"#{url}/issues/?jql=project=#{project_key}"
end
......@@ -147,7 +155,8 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
},
entity: {
name: noteable_name.humanize.downcase,
url: entity_url
url: entity_url,
title: noteable.title
}
}
......@@ -155,27 +164,24 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
end
def test_settings
return unless api_utrl.present?
return unless url.present?
# Test settings by getting the project
jira_project
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED, JIRA::HTTPError => e
Rails.logger.info "#{self.class.name} Test ERROR: #{url} - #{e.message}"
Rails.logger.info "#{self.class.name} ERROR: #{e.message}. API URL: #{url}."
false
end
private
def set_jira_issue_transition_id
self.jira_issue_transition_id ||= "2"
end
def close_issue(entity, issue)
commit_id = if entity.is_a?(Commit)
entity.id
elsif entity.is_a?(MergeRequest)
entity.last_commit.id
entity.diff_head_sha
end
commit_url = build_entity_url(:commit, commit_id)
# Depending on the JIRA project's workflow, a comment during transition
......@@ -200,57 +206,34 @@ class JiraService < IssueTrackerService
user_url = data[:user][:url]
entity_name = data[:entity][:name]
entity_url = data[:entity][:url]
entity_title = data[:entity][:title]
project_name = data[:project][:name]
message = "[#{user_name}|#{user_url}] mentioned this issue in [a #{entity_name} of #{project_name}|#{entity_url}]."
message = "[#{user_name}|#{user_url}] mentioned this issue in [a #{entity_name} of #{project_name}|#{entity_url}]:\n'#{entity_title}'"
# unless existing_comment?(issue_name, message[:body])
unless comment_exists?(issue_key, message)
send_message(issue_key, message)
# end
end
end
def send_message(issue_key, message)
return unless api_url.present?
issue = client.Issue.find(issue_key)
issue.comments.build.save!(body: message)
# message = case result.code
# when 201, 200, 204
# "#{self.class.name} SUCCESS #{result.code}: Successfully posted to #{url}."
# when 401
# "#{self.class.name} ERROR 401: Unauthorized. Check the #{self.username} credentials and JIRA access permissions and try again."
# else
# "#{self.class.name} ERROR #{result.code}: #{result.parsed_response}"
# end
Rails.logger.info(message)
message
rescue URI::InvalidURIError, Errno::ECONNREFUSED => e
Rails.logger.info "#{self.class.name} Send message ERROR: #{url} - #{e.message}"
def comment_exists?(issue_key, message)
comments = client.Issue.find(issue_key).comments
comments.map { |comment| comment.body.include?(message) }.any?
end
def existing_comment?(issue_name, new_comment)
return unless api_url.present?
result = JiraService.get(
comment_url(issue_name),
headers: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => "Basic #{auth}"
}
)
def send_message(issue_key, message)
return unless url.present?
case result.code
when 201, 200
existing_comments = JSON.parse(result.body)['comments']
issue = client.Issue.find(issue_key)
if existing_comments.present?
return existing_comments.map { |comment| comment['body'].include?(new_comment) }.any?
end
if issue.comments.build.save!(body: message)
result_message = "#{self.class.name} SUCCESS: Successfully posted to #{url}."
end
false
rescue JSON::ParserError
false
Rails.logger.info(result_message)
result_message
rescue URI::InvalidURIError, Errno::ECONNREFUSED, JIRA::HTTPError => e
Rails.logger.info "#{self.class.name} Send message ERROR: #{url} - #{e.message}"
end
def resource_url(resource)
......
class RedmineService < IssueTrackerService
validates :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url, presence: true, url: true, if: :activated?
prop_accessor :title, :description, :project_url, :issues_url, :new_issue_url
def title
......
......@@ -547,6 +547,10 @@ test:
project_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id"
issues_url: "http://redmine/:project_id/:issues_tracker_id/:id"
new_issue_url: "http://redmine/projects/:issues_tracker_id/issues/new"
jira:
title: "JIRA"
url: https://sample_company.atlasian.net
project_key: PROJECT
ldap:
enabled: false
servers:
......
class MigrateJiraToGem < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
reversible do |dir|
select_all("SELECT id, properties FROM services WHERE services.type IN ('JiraService')").each do |service|
id = service['id']
properties = JSON.parse(service['properties'])
properties_was = properties.clone
dir.up do
# Migrate `project_url` to `project_key`
# Ignore if `project_url` doesn't have jql project query with project key
if properties['project_url'].present?
jql = properties['project_url'].match('project=([A-Za-z]*)')
properties['project_key'] = jql.captures.first if jql
end
# Migrate `api_url` to `url`
if properties['api_url'].present?
url = properties['api_url'].match('(.*)\/rest\/api')
properties['url'] = url.captures.first if url
end
# Delete now unnecessary properties
properties.delete('api_url')
properties.delete('project_url')
properties.delete('new_issue_url')
properties.delete('issues_url')
end
dir.down do
# Rebuild old properties based on sane defaults
if properties['url'].present?
properties['api_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/rest/api/2"
properties['project_url'] =
"#{properties['url']}/issues/?jql=project=#{properties['project_key']}"
properties['issues_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/browse/:id"
properties['new_issue_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/secure/CreateIssue.jspa"
end
# Delete the new properties
properties.delete('url')
properties.delete('project_key')
end
# Update changes properties
if properties != properties_was
execute("UPDATE services SET properties = '#{quote_string(properties.to_json)}' WHERE id = #{id}")
end
end
end
end
end
class RemoveInactiveJiraServiceProperties < ActiveRecord::Migration
include Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers
DOWNTIME = true
DOWNTIME_REASON = "Removes all inactive jira_service properties"
def up
execute("UPDATE services SET properties = '{}' WHERE services.type = 'JiraService' and services.active = false")
end
end
class MigrateJiraToGem < ActiveRecord::Migration
DOWNTIME = true
DOWNTIME_REASON = <<-HEREDOC
Refactor all Jira services properties(serialized field) to use new jira-ruby gem.
There were properties on old Jira service that are not needed anymore after the
service refactoring: api_url, project_url, new_issue_url, issues_url.
We extract the new necessary some properties from old keys and delete them:
taking project_key from project_url and url from api_url
HEREDOC
def up
active_services_query = "SELECT id, properties FROM services WHERE services.type IN ('JiraService') AND services.active = true"
select_all(active_services_query).each do |service|
id = service['id']
properties = JSON.parse(service['properties'])
properties_was = properties.clone
# Migrate `project_url` to `project_key`
# Ignore if `project_url` doesn't have jql project query with project key
if properties['project_url'].present?
jql = properties['project_url'].match('project=([A-Za-z]*)')
properties['project_key'] = jql.captures.first if jql
end
# Migrate `api_url` to `url`
if properties['api_url'].present?
url = properties['api_url'].match('(.*)\/rest\/api')
properties['url'] = url.captures.first if url
end
# Delete now unnecessary properties
properties.delete('api_url')
properties.delete('project_url')
properties.delete('new_issue_url')
properties.delete('issues_url')
# Update changes properties
if properties != properties_was
execute("UPDATE services SET properties = '#{quote_string(properties.to_json)}' WHERE id = #{id}")
end
end
end
def down
active_services_query = "SELECT id, properties FROM services WHERE services.type IN ('JiraService') AND services.active = true"
select_all(active_services_query).each do |service|
id = service['id']
properties = JSON.parse(service['properties'])
properties_was = properties.clone
# Rebuild old properties based on sane defaults
if properties['url'].present?
properties['api_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/rest/api/2"
properties['project_url'] =
"#{properties['url']}/issues/?jql=project=#{properties['project_key']}"
properties['issues_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/browse/:id"
properties['new_issue_url'] = "#{properties['url']}/secure/CreateIssue.jspa"
end
# Delete the new properties
properties.delete('url')
properties.delete('project_key')
# Update changes properties
if properties != properties_was
execute("UPDATE services SET properties = '#{quote_string(properties.to_json)}' WHERE id = #{id}")
end
end
end
end
......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20161024042317) do
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20161025231710) do
# These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
enable_extension "plpgsql"
......
......@@ -8,33 +8,54 @@ See the documentation below for details on how to configure these services.
- [JIRA](jira.md) Integrate with the JIRA issue tracker
- [External issue tracker](external-issue-tracker.md) Redmine, JIRA, etc.
- [LDAP](ldap.md) Set up sign in via LDAP
- [OmniAuth](omniauth.md) Sign in via Twitter, GitHub, GitLab, and Google via OAuth.
- [OmniAuth](omniauth.md) Sign in via Twitter, GitHub, GitLab.com, Google, Bitbucket, Facebook, Shibboleth, SAML, Crowd and Azure
- [SAML](saml.md) Configure GitLab as a SAML 2.0 Service Provider
- [CAS](cas.md) Configure GitLab to sign in using CAS
- [Slack](slack.md) Integrate with the Slack chat service
- [OAuth2 provider](oauth_provider.md) OAuth2 application creation
- [Gmail actions buttons](gmail_action_buttons_for_gitlab.md) Adds GitLab actions to messages
- [reCAPTCHA](recaptcha.md) Configure GitLab to use Google reCAPTCHA for new users
- [Akismet](akismet.md) Configure Akismet to stop spam
- [Koding](../administration/integration/koding.md) Configure Koding to use IDE integration
GitLab Enterprise Edition contains [advanced Jenkins support][jenkins].
[jenkins]: http://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html
## Project services
Integration with services such as Campfire, Flowdock, Gemnasium, HipChat,
Pivotal Tracker, and Slack are available in the form of a [Project Service][].
You can find these within GitLab in the Services page under Project Settings if
you are at least a master on the project.
Project Services are a bit like plugins in that they allow a lot of freedom in
adding functionality to GitLab. For example there is also a service that can
send an email every time someone pushes new commits.
Because GitLab is open source we can ship with the code and tests for all
plugins. This allows the community to keep the plugins up to date so that they
always work in newer GitLab versions.
[Project Service]: ../project_services/project_services.md
For an overview of what projects services are available without logging in,
please see the [project_services directory][projects-code].
## SSL certificate errors
[jenkins]: http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html
[Project Service]: ../project_services/project_services.md
[projects-code]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/models/project_services
When trying to integrate GitLab with services that are using self-signed certificates,
it is very likely that SSL certificate errors will occur on different parts of the
application, most likely Sidekiq. There are 2 approaches you can take to solve this:
1. Add the root certificate to the trusted chain of the OS.
1. If using Omnibus, you can add the certificate to GitLab's trusted certificates.
**OS main trusted chain**
This [resource](http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-connect/server-configuration/ssl-certificates/adding-trusted-root-certificates-to-the-server-1605.html)
has all the information you need to add a certificate to the main trusted chain.
This [answer](http://superuser.com/questions/437330/how-do-you-add-a-certificate-authority-ca-to-ubuntu)
at SuperUser also has relevant information.
**Omnibus Trusted Chain**
It is enough to concatenate the certificate to the main trusted certificate:
```bash
cat jira.pem >> /opt/gitlab/embedded/ssl/certs/cacert.pem
```
After that restart GitLab with:
```bash
sudo gitlab-ctl restart
```
# GitLab Jira integration
# GitLab JIRA integration
GitLab can be configured to interact with Jira. Configuration happens via
username and password. Connecting to a Jira server via CAS is not possible.
GitLab can be configured to interact with JIRA. Configuration happens via
user name and password. Connecting to a JIRA server via CAS is not possible.
Each project can be configured to connect to a different Jira instance, see the
[configuration](#configuration) section. If you have one Jira instance you can
Each project can be configured to connect to a different JIRA instance, see the
[configuration](#configuration) section. If you have one JIRA instance you can
pre-fill the settings page with a default template. To configure the template
see the [Services Templates][services-templates] document.
Once the project is connected to Jira, you can reference and close the issues
in Jira directly from GitLab.
Once the project is connected to JIRA, you can reference and close the issues
in JIRA directly from GitLab.
## Table of Contents
* [Referencing Jira Issues from GitLab](#referencing-jira-issues)
* [Closing Jira Issues from GitLab](#closing-jira-issues)
* [Referencing JIRA Issues from GitLab](#referencing-JIRA-issues)
* [Closing JIRA Issues from GitLab](#closing-JIRA-issues)
* [Configuration](#configuration)
### Referencing Jira Issues
### Referencing JIRA Issues
When GitLab project has Jira issue tracker configured and enabled, mentioning
Jira issue in GitLab will automatically add a comment in Jira issue with the
When GitLab project has JIRA issue tracker configured and enabled, mentioning
JIRA issue in GitLab will automatically add a comment in JIRA issue with the
link back to GitLab. This means that in comments in merge requests and commits
referencing an issue, eg. `PROJECT-7`, will add a comment in Jira issue in the
referencing an issue, eg. `PROJECT-7`, will add a comment in JIRA issue in the
format:
```
USER mentioned this issue in LINK_TO_THE_MENTION
USER mentioned this issue in RESOURCE_NAME of [PROJECT_NAME|LINK_TO_COMMENT]:
ENTITY_TITLE
```
* `USER` A user that mentioned the issue. This is the link to the user profile in GitLab.
* `LINK_TO_THE_MENTION` Link to the origin of mention with a name of the entity where Jira issue was mentioned.
Can be commit or merge request.
* `LINK_TO_THE_COMMENT` Link to the origin of mention with a name of the entity where JIRA issue was mentioned.
* `RESOURCE_NAME` Kind of resource which referenced the issue. Can be a commit or merge request.
* `PROJECT_NAME` GitLab project name.
* `ENTITY_TITLE` Merge request title or commit message first line.
![example of mentioning or closing the Jira issue](img/jira_issue_reference.png)
![example of mentioning or closing the JIRA issue](img/jira_issue_reference.png)
---
### Closing Jira Issues
### Closing JIRA Issues
Jira issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words, eg.
JIRA issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words, eg.
`Resolves PROJECT-1`, `Closes PROJECT-1` or `Fixes PROJECT-1`, in commits and
merge requests. When a commit which contains the trigger word in the commit
message is pushed, GitLab will add a comment in the mentioned Jira issue.
message is pushed, GitLab will add a comment in the mentioned JIRA issue.
For example, for project named `PROJECT` in Jira, we implemented a new feature
For example, for project named `PROJECT` in JIRA, we implemented a new feature
and created a merge request in GitLab.
This feature was requested in Jira issue `PROJECT-7`. Merge request in GitLab
This feature was requested in JIRA issue `PROJECT-7`. Merge request in GitLab
contains the improvement and in merge request description we say that this
merge request `Closes PROJECT-7` issue.
Once this merge request is merged, the Jira issue will be automatically closed
Once this merge request is merged, the JIRA issue will be automatically closed
with a link to the commit that resolved the issue.
![A Git commit that causes the Jira issue to be closed](img/jira_merge_request_close.png)
![A Git commit that causes the JIRA issue to be closed](img/jira_merge_request_close.png)
---
![The GitLab integration user leaves a comment on Jira](img/jira_service_close_issue.png)
![The GitLab integration user leaves a comment on JIRA](img/jira_service_close_issue.png)
---
......@@ -70,50 +72,99 @@ We need to create a user in JIRA which will have access to all projects that
need to integrate with GitLab. Login to your JIRA instance as admin and under
Administration go to User Management and create a new user.
As an example, we'll create a user named `gitlab` and add it to `jira-developers`
As an example, we'll create a user named `gitlab` and add it to `JIRA-developers`
group.
**It is important that the user `gitlab` has write-access to projects in JIRA**
**It is important that the user `GitLab` has write-access to projects in JIRA**
### Configuring GitLab
We have split this stage in steps so it is easier to follow.
JIRA configuration in GitLab is done via a project's **Services**.
---
1. Login to your JIRA instance as an administrator and under **Administration**
go to **User Management** to create a new user.
![JIRA user management link](img/jira_user_management_link.png)
---
1. The next step is to create a new user (e.g., `gitlab`) who has write access
to projects in JIRA. Enter the user's name and a _valid_ e-mail address
since JIRA sends a verification e-mail to set-up the password.
_**Note:** JIRA creates the username automatically by using the e-mail
prefix. You can change it later if you want._
![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_user.png)
---
1. Now, let's create a `gitlab-developers` group which will have write access
to projects in JIRA. Go to the **Groups** tab and select **Create group**.
![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_group.png)
---
#### GitLab 7.8 and up with JIRA v6.x
Give it an optional description and hit **Create group**.
See next section.
![jira create new group](img/jira_create_new_group_name.png)
#### GitLab 7.8 and up
---
1. Give the newly-created group write access by going to
**Application access > View configuration** and adding the `gitlab-developers`
group to JIRA Core.
![JIRA group access](img/jira_group_access.png)
---
1. Add the `gitlab` user to the `gitlab-developers` group by going to
**Users > GitLab user > Add group** and selecting the `gitlab-developers`
group from the dropdown menu. Notice that the group says _Access_ which is
what we aim for.
![JIRA add user to group](img/jira_add_user_to_group.png)
---
The JIRA configuration is over. Write down the new JIRA username and its
password as they will be needed when configuring GitLab in the next section.
### Configuring GitLab
JIRA configuration in GitLab is done via a project's **Services**.
_The currently supported JIRA versions are v6.x and v7.x._
#### GitLab 13.0 with JIRA v1000.x
To enable JIRA integration in a project, navigate to the project's
**Settings > Services > JIRA**.
and open the context menu clicking on the top right gear icon, then go to
**Services > JIRA**.
Fill in the required details on the page as described in the table below.
| Field | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| `URL` | The base URL to the JIRA project which is being linked to this GitLab project. Ex. https://jira.example.com |
| `URL` | The base URL to the JIRA project which is being linked to this GitLab project. Ex. https://JIRA.example.com |
| `Project key` | The short, all capital letter identifier for your JIRA project. |
| `Username` | The username of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). |
| `Password` |The password of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). |
| `Jira issue transition` | This is the ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under JIRA workflow administration ([see screenshot](img/jira_workflow_screenshot.png)). By default, this ID is `2` (in the example image, this is `2` as well) |
| `Username` | The user name created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-JIRA). |
| `Password` |The password of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-JIRA). |
| `JIRA issue transition` | This is the ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under JIRA workflow administration ([see screenshot](img/jira_workflow_screenshot.png)). |
After saving the configuration, your GitLab project will be able to interact
with the linked JIRA project.
![Jira service page](img/jira_service_page.png)
![JIRA service page](img/jira_service_page.png)
---
#### GitLab 6.x-7.7 with JIRA v6.x
_**Note:** GitLab versions 7.8 and up contain various integration improvements.
_**Note:** GitLab versions 13.0 and up contain various integration improvements.
We strongly recommend upgrading._
In `gitlab.yml` enable the JIRA issue tracker section by
[uncommenting these lines][jira-gitlab-yml]. This will make sure that all
[uncommenting these lines][JIRA-gitlab-yml]. This will make sure that all
issues within GitLab are pointing to the JIRA issue tracker.
After you set this, you will be able to close issues in JIRA by a commit in
......@@ -130,7 +181,7 @@ You can also enable the JIRA service that will allow you to interact with JIRA
issues. Go to the **Settings > Services > JIRA** and:
1. Tick the active check box to enable the service
1. Supply the URL to JIRA server, for example http://jira.example.com
1. Supply the URL to JIRA server, for example http://JIRA.example.com
1. Supply the username of a user we created under `Configuring JIRA` section,
for example `gitlab`
1. Supply the password of the user
......@@ -140,7 +191,7 @@ issues. Go to the **Settings > Services > JIRA** and:
1. Hit save
![Jira services page](img/jira_service.png)
![JIRA services page](img/jira_service.png)
[services-templates]: ../project_services/services_templates.md
[jira-gitlab-yml]: https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/6-8-stable-ee/config/gitlab.yml.example#L111-115
[JIRA-gitlab-yml]: https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/6-8-stable-ee/config/gitlab.yml.example#L111-115
# GitLab JIRA integration
>**Note:**
Full JIRA integration was previously exclusive to GitLab Enterprise Edition.
With [GitLab 8.3 forward][8_3_post], this feature in now [backported][jira-ce]
to GitLab Community Edition as well.
---
GitLab can be configured to interact with [JIRA Core] either using an
on-premises instance or the SaaS solution that Atlassian offers. Configuration
happens via username and password on a per-project basis. Connecting to a JIRA
server via CAS is not possible.
Each project can be configured to connect to a different JIRA instance or, in
case you have a single JIRA instance, you can pre-fill the JIRA service
settings page in GitLab with a default template. To configure the JIRA template,
see the [Services Templates documentation][services-templates].
Once the GitLab project is connected to JIRA, you can reference and close the
issues in JIRA directly from GitLab's merge requests.
## Configuration
The configuration consists of two parts:
- [JIRA configuration](#configuring-jira)
- [GitLab configuration](#configuring-gitlab)
### Configuring JIRA
First things first, we need to create a user in JIRA which will have access to
all projects that need to integrate with GitLab.
We have split this stage in steps so it is easier to follow.
---
1. Login to your JIRA instance as an administrator and under **Administration**
go to **User Management** to create a new user.
![JIRA user management link](img/jira_user_management_link.png)
---
1. The next step is to create a new user (e.g., `gitlab`) who has write access
to projects in JIRA. Enter the user's name and a _valid_ e-mail address
since JIRA sends a verification e-mail to set-up the password.
_**Note:** JIRA creates the username automatically by using the e-mail
prefix. You can change it later if you want._
![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_user.png)
---
1. Now, let's create a `gitlab-developers` group which will have write access
to projects in JIRA. Go to the **Groups** tab and select **Create group**.
![JIRA create new user](img/jira_create_new_group.png)
---
Give it an optional description and hit **Create group**.
![JIRA create new group](img/jira_create_new_group_name.png)
---
1. Give the newly-created group write access by going to
**Application access > View configuration** and adding the `gitlab-developers`
group to JIRA Core.
![JIRA group access](img/jira_group_access.png)
---
1. Add the `gitlab` user to the `gitlab-developers` group by going to
**Users > GitLab user > Add group** and selecting the `gitlab-developers`
group from the dropdown menu. Notice that the group says _Access_ which is
what we aim for.
![JIRA add user to group](img/jira_add_user_to_group.png)
---
The JIRA configuration is over. Write down the new JIRA username and its
password as they will be needed when configuring GitLab in the next section.
### Configuring GitLab
>**Note:**
The currently supported JIRA versions are v6.x and v7.x. and GitLab
7.8 or higher is required.
---
Assuming you [have already configured JIRA](#configuring-jira), now it's time
to configure GitLab.
JIRA configuration in GitLab is done via a project's
[**Services**](../project_services/project_services.md).
To enable JIRA integration in a project, navigate to the project's
**Settings > Services > JIRA**.
Fill in the required details on the page, as described in the table below.
| Setting | Description |
| ------- | ----------- |
| `Description` | A name for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example). |
| `Project url` | The URL to the JIRA project which is being linked to this GitLab project. It is of the form: `https://<jira_host_url>/issues/?jql=project=<jira_project>`. |
| `Issues url` | The URL to the JIRA project issues overview for the project that is linked to this GitLab project. It is of the form: `https://<jira_host_url>/browse/:id`. Leave `:id` as-is, it gets replaced by GitLab at runtime. |
| `New issue url` | This is the URL to create a new issue in JIRA for the project linked to this GitLab project, and it is of the form: `https://<jira_host_url>/secure/CreateIssue.jspa` |
| `Api url` | The base URL of the JIRA API. It may be omitted, in which case GitLab will automatically use API version `2` based on the `project url`. It is of the form: `https://<jira_host_url>/rest/api/2`. |
| `Username` | The username of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). |
| `Password` |The password of the user created in [configuring JIRA step](#configuring-jira). |
| `JIRA issue transition` | This setting is very important to set up correctly. It is the ID of a transition that moves issues to a closed state. You can find this number under the JIRA workflow administration (**Administration > Issues > Workflows**) by selecting **View** under **Operations** of the desired workflow of your project. The ID of each state can be found inside the parenthesis of each transition name under the **Transitions (id)** column ([see screenshot][trans]). By default, this ID is set to `2`. |
After saving the configuration, your GitLab project will be able to interact
with the linked JIRA project.
For example, given the settings below:
- the JIRA URL is `https://jira.example.com`
- the project is named `GITLAB`
- the user is named `gitlab`
- the JIRA issue transition is 151 (based on the [JIRA issue transition][trans])
the following screenshot shows how the JIRA service settings should look like.
![JIRA service page](img/jira_service_page.png)
[trans]: img/jira_issues_workflow.png
---
## JIRA issues
By now you should have [configured JIRA](#configuring-jira) and enabled the
[JIRA service in GitLab](#configuring-gitlab). If everything is set up correctly
you should be able to reference and close JIRA issues by just mentioning their
ID in GitLab commits and merge requests.
### Referencing JIRA Issues
If you reference a JIRA issue, e.g., `GITLAB-1`, in a commit comment, a link
which points back to JIRA is created.
The same works for comments in merge requests as well.
![JIRA add GitLab commit message](img/jira_add_gitlab_commit_message.png)
---
The mentioning action is two-fold, so a comment with a JIRA issue in GitLab
will automatically add a comment in that particular JIRA issue with the link
back to GitLab.
![JIRA reference commit message](img/jira_reference_commit_message_in_jira_issue.png)
---
The comment on the JIRA issue is of the form:
> USER mentioned this issue in LINK_TO_THE_MENTION
Where:
| Format | Description |
| ------ | ----------- |
| `USER` | A user that mentioned the issue. This is the link to the user profile in GitLab. |
| `LINK_TO_THE_MENTION` | Link to the origin of mention with a name of the entity where JIRA issue was mentioned. Can be commit or merge request. |
### Closing JIRA issues
JIRA issues can be closed directly from GitLab by using trigger words in
commits and merge requests. When a commit which contains the trigger word
followed by the JIRA issue ID in the commit message is pushed, GitLab will
add a comment in the mentioned JIRA issue and immediately close it (provided
the transition ID was set up correctly).
There are currently three trigger words, and you can use either one to achieve
the same goal:
- `Resolves GITLAB-1`
- `Closes GITLAB-1`
- `Fixes GITLAB-1`
where `GITLAB-1` the issue ID of the JIRA project.
### JIRA issue closing example
Let's say for example that we submitted a bug fix and created a merge request
in GitLab. The workflow would be something like this:
1. Create a new branch
1. Fix the bug
1. Commit the changes and push branch to GitLab
1. Open a new merge request and reference the JIRA issue including one of the
trigger words, e.g.: `Fixes GITLAB-1`, in the description
1. Submit the merge request
1. Ask someone to review
1. Merge the merge request
1. The JIRA issue is automatically closed
---
In the following screenshot you can see what the link references to the JIRA
issue look like.
![JIRA - submit a GitLab merge request](img/jira_submit_gitlab_merge_request.png)
---
Once this merge request is merged, the JIRA issue will be automatically closed
with a link to the commit that resolved the issue.
![The GitLab integration user leaves a comment on JIRA](img/jira_issue_closed.png)
---
You can see from the above image that there are four references to GitLab:
- The first is from a comment in a specific commit
- The second is from the JIRA issue reference in the merge request description
- The third is from the actual commit that solved the issue
- And the fourth is from the commit that the merge request created
[services-templates]: ../project_services/services_templates.md "Services templates documentation"
[JIRA Core]: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/core "The JIRA Core website"
[jira-ce]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/2146 "MR - Backport JIRA service"
[8_3_post]: https://about.gitlab.com/2015/12/22/gitlab-8-3-released/ "GitLab 8.3 release post"
## Troubleshooting
### GitLab is unable to comment on a ticket
Make sure that the user you set up for GitLab to communicate with JIRA has the
correct access permission to post comments on a ticket and to also transition the
ticket, if you'd like GitLab to also take care of closing them.
### GitLab is unable to close a ticket
Make sure the the `Transition ID` you set within the JIRA settings matches the
one your project needs to close a ticket.
GitLab JIRA integration documentation has moved to [here](../integration/jira.md).
......@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ further configuration instructions and details. Contributions are welcome.
| Gemnasium | Gemnasium monitors your project dependencies and alerts you about updates and security vulnerabilities |
| [HipChat](hipchat.md) | Private group chat and IM |
| [Irker (IRC gateway)](irker.md) | Send IRC messages, on update, to a list of recipients through an Irker gateway |
| [JIRA](jira.md) | JIRA issue tracker |
| [JIRA](../integration/jira.md) | JIRA issue tracker |
| JetBrains TeamCity CI | A continuous integration and build server |
| PivotalTracker | Project Management Software (Source Commits Endpoint) |
| Pushover | Pushover makes it easy to get real-time notifications on your Android device, iPhone, iPad, and Desktop |
......
......@@ -178,17 +178,17 @@ class Spinach::Features::ProjectServices < Spinach::FeatureSteps
end
step 'I fill jira settings' do
fill_in 'Project url', with: 'http://jira.example'
fill_in 'URL', with: 'http://jira.example'
fill_in 'Username', with: 'gitlab'
fill_in 'Password', with: 'gitlab'
fill_in 'Api url', with: 'http://jira.example/rest/api/2'
fill_in 'Project Key', with: 'GITLAB'
click_button 'Save'
end
step 'I should see jira service settings saved' do
expect(find_field('Project url').value).to eq 'http://jira.example'
expect(find_field('URL').value).to eq 'http://jira.example'
expect(find_field('Username').value).to eq 'gitlab'
expect(find_field('Api url').value).to eq 'http://jira.example/rest/api/2'
expect(find_field('Project Key').value).to eq 'GITLAB'
end
step 'I click Atlassian Bamboo CI service link' do
......
......@@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ FactoryGirl.define do
project.create_jira_service(
active: true,
properties: {
'title' => 'JIRA tracker',
'project_url' => 'http://jira.example/issues/?jql=project=A',
'issues_url' => 'http://jira.example/browse/:id',
'new_issue_url' => 'http://jira.example/secure/CreateIssue.jspa'
title: 'JIRA tracker',
url: 'http://jira.example.net',
project_key: 'JIRA'
}
)
end
......
......@@ -10,23 +10,15 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
context 'when service is active' do
before { subject.active = true }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:api_url) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:project_url) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:issues_url) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:new_issue_url) }
it_behaves_like 'issue tracker service URL attribute', :api_url
it_behaves_like 'issue tracker service URL attribute', :project_url
it_behaves_like 'issue tracker service URL attribute', :issues_url
it_behaves_like 'issue tracker service URL attribute', :new_issue_url
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:url) }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:project_key) }
it_behaves_like 'issue tracker service URL attribute', :url
end
context 'when service is inactive' do
before { subject.active = false }
it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:api_url) }
it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:project_url) }
it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:issues_url) }
it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:new_issue_url) }
it { is_expected.not_to validate_presence_of(:url) }
end
end
......@@ -50,23 +42,25 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
project_id: project.id,
project: project,
service_hook: true,
project_url: 'http://jira.example.com',
url: 'http://jira.example.com',
username: 'gitlab_jira_username',
password: 'gitlab_jira_password'
)
@jira_service.save # will build API URL, as api_url was not specified above
@sample_data = Gitlab::DataBuilder::Push.build_sample(project, user)
# https://github.com/bblimke/webmock#request-with-basic-authentication
@api_url = 'http://gitlab_jira_username:gitlab_jira_password@jira.example.com/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-123/transitions'
@jira_service.save
project_url = 'http://gitlab_jira_username:gitlab_jira_password@jira.example.com/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-123'
@transitions_url = 'http://gitlab_jira_username:gitlab_jira_password@jira.example.com/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-123/transitions'
@comment_url = 'http://gitlab_jira_username:gitlab_jira_password@jira.example.com/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-123/comment'
WebMock.stub_request(:post, @api_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, project_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, @transitions_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, @comment_url)
end
it "calls JIRA API" do
@jira_service.execute(merge_request,
ExternalIssue.new("JIRA-123", project))
@jira_service.execute(merge_request, ExternalIssue.new("JIRA-123", project))
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, @comment_url).with(
body: /Issue solved with/
).once
......@@ -74,9 +68,9 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
it "calls the api with jira_issue_transition_id" do
@jira_service.jira_issue_transition_id = 'this-is-a-custom-id'
@jira_service.execute(merge_request,
ExternalIssue.new("JIRA-123", project))
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, @api_url).with(
@jira_service.execute(merge_request, ExternalIssue.new("JIRA-123", project))
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, @transitions_url).with(
body: /this-is-a-custom-id/
).once
end
......@@ -90,7 +84,7 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
@jira_service = JiraService.create!(
project: create(:project),
properties: {
api_url: 'http://jira.example.com/rest/api/2',
url: 'http://jira.example.com/rest/api/2',
username: 'mic',
password: "password"
}
......@@ -98,7 +92,7 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
end
it "reset password if url changed" do
@jira_service.api_url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.save
expect(@jira_service.password).to be_nil
end
......@@ -110,16 +104,16 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
end
it "does not reset password if new url is set together with password, even if it's the same password" do
@jira_service.api_url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.password = 'password'
@jira_service.save
expect(@jira_service.password).to eq("password")
expect(@jira_service.api_url).to eq("http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2")
expect(@jira_service.url).to eq("http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2")
end
it "resets password if url changed, even if setter called multiple times" do
@jira_service.api_url = 'http://jira1.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.api_url = 'http://jira1.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.url = 'http://jira1.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.url = 'http://jira1.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.save
expect(@jira_service.password).to be_nil
end
......@@ -130,18 +124,18 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
@jira_service = JiraService.create(
project: create(:project),
properties: {
api_url: 'http://jira.example.com/rest/api/2',
url: 'http://jira.example.com/rest/api/2',
username: 'mic'
}
)
end
it "saves password if new url is set together with password" do
@jira_service.api_url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.url = 'http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2'
@jira_service.password = 'password'
@jira_service.save
expect(@jira_service.password).to eq("password")
expect(@jira_service.api_url).to eq("http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2")
expect(@jira_service.url).to eq("http://jira_edited.example.com/rest/api/2")
end
end
end
......@@ -152,9 +146,7 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
subject.active = true
end
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :project_url }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :issues_url }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :new_issue_url }
it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of :url }
end
end
......@@ -201,9 +193,7 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
settings = {
"jira" => {
"title" => "Jira",
"project_url" => "http://jira.sample/projects/project_a",
"issues_url" => "http://jira.sample/issues/:id",
"new_issue_url" => "http://jira.sample/projects/project_a/issues/new"
"url" => "http://jira.sample/projects/project_a"
}
}
allow(Gitlab.config).to receive(:issues_tracker).and_return(settings)
......@@ -215,9 +205,8 @@ describe JiraService, models: true do
end
it 'is prepopulated with the settings' do
expect(@service.properties["project_url"]).to eq('http://jira.sample/projects/project_a')
expect(@service.properties["issues_url"]).to eq("http://jira.sample/issues/:id")
expect(@service.properties["new_issue_url"]).to eq("http://jira.sample/projects/project_a/issues/new")
expect(@service.properties["title"]).to eq('Jira')
expect(@service.properties["url"]).to eq('http://jira.sample/projects/project_a')
end
end
end
......
......@@ -451,11 +451,7 @@ describe GitPushService, services: true do
# project.create_jira_service doesn't seem to invalidate the cache here
project.has_external_issue_tracker = true
jira_service_settings
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_transition_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_comment_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_comment_url).to_return(body: jira_issue_comments)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_test_url)
stub_jira_urls("JIRA-1")
allow(closing_commit).to receive_messages({
issue_closing_regex: Regexp.new(Gitlab.config.gitlab.issue_closing_pattern),
......@@ -475,9 +471,9 @@ describe GitPushService, services: true do
let(:message) { "this is some work.\n\nrelated to JIRA-1" }
it "initiates one api call to jira server to mention the issue" do
execute_service(project, user, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref )
execute_service(project, user, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref)
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url).with(
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url('JIRA-1')).with(
body: /mentioned this issue in/
).once
end
......@@ -485,22 +481,19 @@ describe GitPushService, services: true do
context "closing an issue" do
let(:message) { "this is some work.\n\ncloses JIRA-1" }
let(:transition_body) { { transition: { id: '2' } }.to_json }
let(:comment_body) { { body: "Issue solved with [#{closing_commit.id}|http://localhost/#{project.path_with_namespace}/commit/#{closing_commit.id}]." }.to_json }
context "using right markdown" do
it "initiates one api call to jira server to close the issue" do
execute_service(project, commit_author, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref )
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_transition_url).with(
body: transition_body
).once
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_transition_url('JIRA-1')).once
end
it "initiates one api call to jira server to comment on the issue" do
execute_service(project, commit_author, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref )
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url).with(
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url('JIRA-1')).with(
body: comment_body
).once
end
......@@ -512,15 +505,13 @@ describe GitPushService, services: true do
it "does not initiates one api call to jira server to close the issue" do
execute_service(project, commit_author, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref )
expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:post, jira_api_transition_url).with(
body: transition_body
)
expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:post, jira_api_transition_url('JIRA-1'))
end
it "does not initiates one api call to jira server to comment on the issue" do
execute_service(project, commit_author, @oldrev, @newrev, @ref )
expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url).with(
expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:post, jira_api_comment_url('JIRA-1')).with(
body: comment_body
).once
end
......
......@@ -537,47 +537,41 @@ describe SystemNoteService, services: true do
let(:mergereq) { create(:merge_request, :simple, target_project: project, source_project: project) }
let(:jira_issue) { ExternalIssue.new("JIRA-1", project)}
let(:jira_tracker) { project.jira_service }
let(:commit) { project.repository.commits('master').find { |commit| commit.id == '5937ac0a7beb003549fc5fd26fc247adbce4a52e' } }
let(:commit) { project.commit }
let(:comment_url) { jira_api_comment_url(jira_issue.id) }
let(:success_message) { "JiraService SUCCESS: Successfully posted to http://jira.example.net." }
before { stub_jira_urls(jira_issue.id) }
context 'in JIRA issue tracker' do
before do
jira_service_settings
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_comment_url)
end
before { jira_service_settings }
describe "new reference" do
before do
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_comment_url).to_return(body: jira_issue_comments)
end
subject { described_class.cross_reference(jira_issue, commit, author) }
it { is_expected.to eq(jira_status_message) }
it { is_expected.to eq(success_message) }
end
describe "existing reference" do
before do
message = %Q{[#{author.name}|http://localhost/#{author.username}] mentioned this issue in [a commit of #{project.path_with_namespace}|http://localhost/#{project.path_with_namespace}/commit/#{commit.id}]:\\n'#{commit.title}'}
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_comment_url).to_return(body: %Q({"comments":[{"body":"#{message}"}]}))
end
subject { described_class.cross_reference(jira_issue, commit, author) }
it { is_expected.not_to eq(jira_status_message) }
context 'issue from an issue' do
context 'in JIRA issue tracker' do
before { jira_service_settings }
subject { described_class.cross_reference(jira_issue, issue, author) }
it { is_expected.to eq(success_message) }
end
end
context 'issue from an issue' do
context 'in JIRA issue tracker' do
describe "existing reference" do
before do
jira_service_settings
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_comment_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_comment_url).to_return(body: jira_issue_comments)
message = "[#{author.name}|http://localhost/#{author.username}] mentioned this issue in [a commit of #{project.path_with_namespace}|http://localhost/#{project.path_with_namespace}/commit/#{commit.id}]:\n'#{commit.title}'"
allow_any_instance_of(JIRA::Resource::Issue).to receive(:comments).and_return([OpenStruct.new(body: message)])
end
subject { described_class.cross_reference(jira_issue, issue, author) }
subject { described_class.cross_reference(jira_issue, commit, author) }
it { is_expected.to eq(jira_status_message) }
end
it { is_expected.not_to eq(success_message) }
end
end
end
module JiraServiceHelper
JIRA_URL = "http://jira.example.net"
JIRA_API = JIRA_URL + "/rest/api/2"
def jira_service_settings
properties = {
"title" => "JIRA tracker",
"project_url" => "http://jira.example/issues/?jql=project=A",
"issues_url" => "http://jira.example/browse/JIRA-1",
"new_issue_url" => "http://jira.example/secure/CreateIssue.jspa",
"api_url" => "http://jira.example/rest/api/2"
title: "JIRA tracker",
url: JIRA_URL,
project_key: "JIRA"
}
jira_tracker.update_attributes(properties: properties, active: true)
end
def jira_status_message
"JiraService SUCCESS 200: Successfully posted to #{jira_api_comment_url}."
end
def jira_issue_comments
"{\"startAt\":0,\"maxResults\":11,\"total\":11,
\"comments\":[{\"self\":\"http://0.0.0.0:4567/rest/api/2/issue/10002/comment/10609\",
......@@ -52,15 +49,32 @@ module JiraServiceHelper
]}"
end
def jira_api_comment_url
'http://jira.example/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-1/comment'
def jira_project_url
JIRA_API + "/project/#{jira_tracker.project_key}"
end
def jira_api_comment_url(issue_id)
JIRA_API + "/issue/#{issue_id}/comment"
end
def jira_api_transition_url
'http://jira.example/rest/api/2/issue/JIRA-1/transitions'
def jira_api_transition_url(issue_id)
JIRA_API + "/issue/#{issue_id}/transitions"
end
def jira_api_test_url
'http://jira.example/rest/api/2/myself'
JIRA_API + "/myself"
end
def jira_issue_url(issue_id)
JIRA_API + "/issue/#{issue_id}"
end
def stub_jira_urls(issue_id)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_project_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_comment_url(issue_id)).to_return(body: jira_issue_comments)
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_issue_url(issue_id))
WebMock.stub_request(:get, jira_api_test_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_comment_url(issue_id))
WebMock.stub_request(:post, jira_api_transition_url(issue_id))
end
end
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