Vim JIRA Atlassian: Create, Update and Follow Along Jira Issues Actively Without Leaving Vim!
If you have made it this far there is a good chance that you already enjoy
staying inside of vim
as much as you can. vira
will help you stay on top of
your Jira development process without leaving your favorite environment.
Table of Contents
VIRA 0.4.14 UPDATES: |
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VIRA-213: q is going to be replaced by gq both will only work until VIRA 0.5.0 . |
VIRA-213: Added proper message inside vim and nvim for q removal. |
VIRA-283: Added GV syntax to {code} sections. |
VIRA-282: READ-ONLY for report and menu windows. |
VIRA-282: Track cursor position. |
Recent Previous Releases: |
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0.4.13 - remove manual login and README update (Travis Gall) |
0.4.12 - Don't append Null in non-empty server list (Krzysztof Konopko) |
0.4.11 - README remove old workarounds (Travis Gall) |
0.4.10 - Handle missing assignee and guess current user correctly (Travis Gall) |
0.4.9 - No Assignee "whatsoever", Missing default, and Default Sort (Krzysztof Konopko) |
Example of vim-plug post-update hook to automatically install python
dependencies along with vira
:
Plug 'n0v1c3/vira', { 'do': './install.sh' }
Alternatively, manually install the python3 dependencies:
pip3 install --user jira
If you would like to be on board with the active development the dev
branch
can be used:
Plug 'n0v1c3/vira', { 'do': './install.sh', 'branch': 'dev' }
There are currently two separate files that are used in configuration. The
~/.config/vira/vira_servers.json
file will be the required file for your
connections and ~/.config/vira/vira_projects.json
will map projects
to
folders while linking them to servers
inside vira_servers.json
.
NOTE: Both of these files can be moved to other locations and set in your
.vimrc
:
let g:vira_config_file_servers = $HOME . '/.config/vira/vira_servers.json'
let g:vira_config_file_projects = $HOME . '/.config/vira/vira_projects.json'
We also support trying the yaml
configuration however, it will require
one more library for python
. The default file-type is json
, this is because
it comes "out of the box" inside of python
. Run the following from the
terminal
if you require PyYAML
to enjoy yaml
:
pip3 install --user pyyaml
NOTE: When using yaml
a link is REQUIRED in your .vimrc
settings.
For each Jira server, the following configuration variables are available, only
one of the options password
or password_cmd
will be set depending on a
raw password vs a password command:
username
- Jira server username.password_cmd
- Run a CLI password manager such aspass
orlpass
to retrieve the Jira server password.password
- Enter Jira server password in plain text. This is not recommended for security reasons, but we're not going to tell you how to live your life.skip_cert_verify
- This option can be set in order to connect to a sever that is using self-signed TLS certificates.
The following is an example of a typical vira_servers.json
configuration:
{
"https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net": {
"username": "travis",
"password_cmd": "lpass show --password account"
},
"https://jira.career.com": {
"username": "mike",
"password": "SuperSecretPassword",
"skip_cert_verify": true
}
}
Here is an example of the vira_servers.yaml
configuration:
https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net:
username: user1
password_cmd: lpass show --password account
skip_cert_verify: true
https://jira.career.com:
username: user2
password: SuperSecretPassword
IMPORTANT: If only ONE the connection is automatic otherwise, a menu
will open to select a server. This can be avoided with the __default__
mapping, see Jira Projects.
IMPORTANT: If NO configuration is found you will be asked for a manual URL, username, and password entry.
Atlassian Cloud Jira Key
may be required if you are using the Atlassian Cloud service. Create an
API token
. This API token
is now the password
set in your
vira_servers.json
file.
- Configure
~/.config/vira/vira_servers.json
as per Jira servers configuration. - Run
:ViraServers
and select a server with<cr>
. - Run
:ViraIssues
and select an issue with<cr>
. - Run
:ViraReport
to view report. - Press
<cr>
to edit any field. - Rejoice because you have one less reason to leave
vim
!
Check out Menus and Reports after that for a list of commands and
tools that can be mapped to your .vimrc
like the ones above.
As mentioned in Configuration a separate file
vira_projects.json/yaml
can be created in the vira
configuration directory.
__default__
is also set up here to define the default server to use in the
other directories when there is more than one server mapped.
NOTE: When you're in a git
repo, vira
will auto-load your pre-defined
settings by matching the local repo name from file path.
NOTE: vira
will only load the vira_projects.json/yaml
configuration
automatically once per vim session. You can, however, manually switch servers
and filters as many times as you want after that.
For each Jira project, set:
server
- The Jira server to connect to (using authentication details fromvira_servers.json/yaml
).
The following is an example of a typical vira_projects.json
configuration:
{
"__default__": {
"server": "https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net"
},
"vira": {
"server": "https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net"
},
"OtherProject": {
"server": "https://jira.career.com"
}
}
The following is an example of the same configuration in yaml
:
__default__:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
vira:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
OtherProject:
server: https://jira.career.com
Default repo filters can be defined under a filter
key as such:
{
"vira": {
"server": "https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net",
"filter": {
"project": ["VIRA"],
"assignee": ["Travis Gall"],
"priority": ["High", "Highest"],
"fixVersion": ["0.4.13"]
}
},
"OtherProject": {
"server": "https://jira.career.com",
"filter": {
"project": ["VQL"],
"assignee": ["Travis Gall", "Mike Boiko"],
"priority": ["low", "lowest"],
"fixVersion": ["2.2.18"]
}
}
vira:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
filter:
project: [VIRA]
assignee: [Mike Boiko]
priority: [High, Highest]
fixVersion: [1.1.1, 1.1.2]
OtherProject:
server: https://jira.career.com
filter:
project: [MAIN]
assignee: [Travis Gall]
status: [In-Progress]
The acceptable values for the filter key are:
project
- Filter these projects. Can be a single item or list.assignee
- Filter these assignees by display name. Can be a single item or list.component
- Filter these components. Can be a single item or list.epic
- Filter these epics. Can be a single item or list.fixVersion
- Filter these versions. Can be a single item or list.issuetype
- Filter the types of issues. Can be a single item or list.priority
- Filter these priorities. Can be a single item or list.reporter
- Filter these reporters. Can be a single item or list.status
- Filter these statuses. Can be a single item or list.
NOTE: currentUser
is also connected to the active account and can be used
for all user related tasks.
IMPORTANT: use the display name in assignee
and reporter
, as account
names will be unknown. You only know your own account number on Cloud services.
- example: "Travis Gall" vs
travis/848ab357sfd1c5e32effcd4657234e233/[email protected]
Similar to the filter
key, you can define a newissue
key to set repo-based.
Default configuration for the new-issue fields, for example in:
{
"vira": {
"server": "https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net",
"filter": {
"project": ["VIRA"],
"assignee": ["Travis Gall"],
"priority": ["High", "Highest"],
"fixVersion": ["0.4.13"]
},
"newissue": {
"issuetype": "Task"
}
},
"OtherProject": {
"server": "https://jira.career.com",
"filter": {
"project": ["VIM", "TEST"],
"assignee": ["Mike Boiko"],
"priority": ["low", "lowest"],
"newissue": {
"assignee": "Travis Gall"
}
}
}
vira:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
filter:
project: [VIRA]
assignee: [Travis Gall]
priority: [High, Hihest]
fixVersion: [0.4.13]
newissue:
issuetype: [Task]
OtherProject:
server: https://jira.career.com
filter:
assignee: [Travis Gall]
status: [In-Progress]
newissue:
assignee: Travis Gall
The acceptable values for filter keys are:
assignee
- Define assignee.component
- Define component. Note - these are project specific.epic
- Define epic. Current project filters apply to list.fixVersion
- Define fixVersion. Note - these are project specific.issuetype
- Define issue type. The default is Bug.priority
- Define priority.status
- Define status. Vira will transition issue to this status.
Optionally, it is possible to define a custom sort order for the issues
displayed in vira_menu
. This sort order is project based - meaning you
can define different sort orders for your projects.
Define the sort order using the issuesort
key as follows:
{
"vira": {
"server": "https:n0v1c3.atlasian.net",
"issuesort": "status DESC"
},
"OtherProject": {
"server": "https://jira.career.com",
"filter": {
"assignee": ["Travis Gall", "Mike Boiko"],
"priority": ["Low", "Lowest"],
"issuesort": {
"status": "ASC",
"updated": "DESC"
}
}
}
vira:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
issuesort: status
OtherProject:
server: https://jira.career.com
filter:
assignee: Mike Boiko
status: In-Progress
issuesort:
- status ASC
- updated DESC
The value of issuesort
can either be a string or a list. If no issuesort
key is provided, the default sort order used is updated DESC
.
NOTE: that it is possible to define a custom status order in Jira-web in Administration > Issues > Statuses. This can be used to achieve a similar functionality to Kanban boards.
Templates can be defined in the same way that projects are defined. These
templates can be referenced for multiple projects, by using the template key.
Any name can be used for a template, but it is recommended to use the pythonic
syntax of __name__
in order to make a distinction from a project. Refer to
the yaml
example below, note that the priority in repo2
will override the
__maintemplate__
priority:
{
"__WORK__": {
"server": "https:n0v1c3.atlasian.net",
"filter": {
"project": "VIRA",
"assignee": ["Travis Gall"],
"priority": ["High", "Highest"]
}
},
"repo1": {
"template": "__WORK__"
},
"repo2": {
"template": "__WORK__",
"filter": {
"priority": "High"
}
}
}
__WORK__:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
filter:
project: VIRA
assignee: Travis Gall
priority: [High, Highest]
repo1:
template: __maintemplate__
repo2:
template: __maintemplate__
filter:
priority: High
If you would like to have a catch-all project configuration template, define a
__default__
key in your vira_projects.json/yaml
file. Refer to the yaml
example below:
{
"__default__": {
"server": "https:n0v1c3.atlasian.net",
"filter": {
"assignee": ["Travis Gall"],
"priority": ["High", "Highest"]
},
"newissue": {
"issuetype": "Story"
}
}
}
__default__:
server: https://n0v1c3.atlassian.net
filter:
assignee: Mike Boiko
newissue:
issuetype: Task
By default, the open
or xdg-open
command will be used by :ViraBrowse
to
open the current issue in the default browser. If either command is missing or
you wish to override the default browser, you may set the g:vira_browser
variable or provide the BROWSER
environment variable.
Example setting custom default browser using g:vira_browser
:
let g:vira_browser = 'chromium'
A list of the important commands, functions and global variables for menus
and reports
to be used to help configure Vira to work for you. There is also
a good example of .vimrc
mapping and report
layout.
ViraBrowse
- View Jira issue in web-browser.ViraComment
- Insert a comment for active issue.ViraEditComment
- Update the comment relative to position in report.ViraEditDescription
- Update the description of the current issue.ViraEditSummary
- Update the summary of the current issue.ViraFilterAssignees
- Add and remove assignees to filter.ViraFilterComponents
- Add and remove components to filter.ViraFilterEdit
- Display/Edit all active filter in a vim buffer.ViraFilterEpics
- Add and remove epics to current filter.ViraFilterPriorities
- Add and remove priorities to filter.ViraFilterProjects
- Add and remove projects to filter.ViraFilterReset
- Reset and remove filter to default.ViraFilterStatuses
- Add and remove statuses to filter.ViraFilterText
- Add and remove flexible issue text to filter.ViraFilterTypes
- Add and remove issuetypes to filter.ViraFilterVersions
- Add and remove versions to filter.ViraIssue
- Create a new issue. The required fields are indicated by *.ViraIssues
- Get and Set the active issue.ViraLoadProject
- Load project fromvira_projects.json/yaml
. The default is based oncwd
. Optionally pass repo name in argument. Ex.:ViraLoadProject My Repo
ViraReport
- Get report for active issue.ViraServers
- Get and Set active Jira server.ViraSetAssignee
- Select user to assign the current issue.ViraSetComponent
- Select component to append the current issue.ViraSetEpic
- Select epic of the current issue.ViraSetPriority
- Select priority of the current issue.ViraSetStatus
- Select the status of the current issue.ViraSetType
- Select the issuetype of the current issue.ViraSetVersion
- Select the version to append the current issue.ViraTodo
- Make a TODO note for current issue.ViraTodos
- Get a list of the remaining TODOs.
Menus (keys pre-mapped only to menu
windows):
D
- Unselect and Apply "Delete" all lines within menu.H
- Toggle special hidden menu items.s
- Select current line within menu.S
- Select all lines within menu.u
- Unselect current line within menu.U
- Unselect all lines within menu.q
- Quit the current menu with no apply.<cr>
- Apply selections along with current line.
NOTE: It is possible to select multiple items from all menus, if nothing is selected prior to the item will be selected from the current column.
Reports (keys pre-mapped only to report
windows):
<cr>
- Edit currentfield
cursor is within.s
- Selectissue
orwebsite
under cursor.
NOTE: currentUser
is also connected to the active account and can be used
for all user related tasks. This can make it easier to create scripts with
different accounts.
This is an example of a typical Jira issue report (except the report looks colorized and fancy in vim):
+---------------------------------+
| VIRA-134 |
+--------------+------------------+
| Created | 2020-04-06 12:06 |
| Updated | 2020-06-23 01:43 |
| Type | Task |
| Status | In Progress |
| Story Points | None |
| Priority | Highest |
| Epic Link | VIRA-32 |
| Component | Software |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Assignee | Mike Boiko |
| Reporter | Mike Boiko |
+--------------+------------------+
+--------------+
| Summary |
+--------------+
Edit any Jira field
+--------------+
| Description |
+--------------+
A user should be able to edit any field that
is shown on a vira issue report.
I would suggest to use a default key of <cr>
for editing a report field and allow the user
to customize this mapping.
The edit command would bring up the vira_prompt
buffer, in the same manner as creating new
issues/comments.
+--------------+
| Comments |
+--------------+
...
Most issue fields can be edited by pressing <cr>
.
For the text entry fields (Summary, Description, Comments), if the text entry is left blank, the write action will be aborted.
" Basics
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vI :ViraIssue<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vS :ViraServers<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vT :ViraTodo<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vb :ViraBrowse<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vc :ViraComment<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vi :ViraIssues<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vr :ViraReport<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vt :ViraTodos<cr>
" Sets
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vsa :ViraSetAssignee<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vsp :ViraSetPriority<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vss :ViraSetStatus<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vse :ViraSetEpic<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vsv :ViraSetVersion<cr>
" Edits
nnoremap <silent> <leader>ved :ViraEditDescription<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>ves :ViraEditSummary<cr>
" Filter search
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfR :ViraFilterReset<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>v/ :ViraFilterText<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfP :ViraFilterPriorities<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfa :ViraFilterAssignees<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfe :ViraFilterEpics<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfp :ViraFilterProjects<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfr :ViraFilterReporter<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vfs :ViraFilterStatuses<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vft :ViraFilterTypes<cr>
" Projects/Boards
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vbm :ViraLoadProject __default__<cr>
" Functions
function! Enter_ViraActiveIssue()
let g:vira_active_issue = input("Enter issue.key: ")
ViraReport
endfunction
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vei :call Enter_ViraActiveIssue()<cr>
" Status
statusline+=%{ViraStatusline()}
ViraGetActiveIssue()
- Get the currently selected active issue.ViraStatusline()
- Quick statusline drop-in.
g:vira_active_issue
- Set and get the active issue.g:vira_async_timer
- Normal time between vimasync
updates. (10000ms)g:vira_async_timer_init
- Faster initial time betweenasync
updates. (2000ms)- Lower the number to increase the rate of the initial versions listing.
- WARNING: A lower number makes it "jumpy" but gets it over and onto
g:vira_async_timer
much faster.
g:vira_highlight
- Text used when there is no issue.g:vira_issue_limit
- Set the maximum issue limit for query (default 50).g:vira_menu_height
- Set the height of the menu (default 7).- Height -
g:vira_menu_height > 0
(may also equal 'J') - Tab -
g:vira_menu_height = 0
(may also equal 'T')
- Height -
g:vira_null_issue
- Text used when there is no issue.g:vira_report_width
- Set the width of the report (default 0).- Left -
g:vira_report_width > 0
(may also equal 'L') - Right -
g:vira_report_width < 0
(may also equal 'R') - Tab -
g:vira_report_width = 0
(may also equal 'T')
- Left -
g:vira_version_hide
- Toggle the display of complete versions.
We currently support Private Jira servers version 8 and up. We have not seen issues with the lower versions we had access to but we no longer do have a test platform.
The Cloud feature now available from Atlassian is currently also available.
The API token
key referenced above is required to use as your password
.
Plugins may be used and supported. This list will build as required from other requests. Support will be focused on providing functions that provide information along with the related Jira commands for easy usage.
Below are a few common examples. Please recommend any other tools that could use some good features to make your development easier.
A simple example is below but recommended that it can be expanded on for your personal needs.
function! s:Vira_GitActiveIssue()
let g:vira_active_issue = execute("Git branch --show-current > echo")
ViraReport
endfunction
function! s:Vira_GitCommit()
" Commit current `git` status
silent! execute 'Git commit'
" Call prompt
call s:Vira_GitPrompt()
endfunction
function! s:Vira_GitPrompt()
if g:vira_active_issue != 'None'
" Write current version
redir @x>
silent! echo g:vira_active_issue . ': '
redir END
put x
" Delete blank lines
goto 1
join!
join!
endif
endfunction
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vgc :call Vira_GitCommit()<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <leader>vgi :call Vira_GitActiveIssue()<cr>
Most of us that have made it this far to use vim
all day while using git
to merge our work together and Jira
to track what we have done and needs
to be done coming up, GV is very
helpful in nearly needing to leave our vim
world. vira
has added
in some syntax
so that we will be able to see some useful copy/paste
in our {code}
sections.
NOTE: Wrap with code and place {code:none}```GV```
as the header.
{code:none}
```GV```
* 2021-03-06 8a97263 VIRA 0.4.7 - temporary version filter bypass (Travis Gall)
|\
| * 2021-03-06 fd073bd VIRA-253: version update (Travis Gall)
| * 2021-03-06 0180e52 VIRA-253: temportaty `_async()` removed (Travis Gall)
|/
* 2021-03-05 e5ce063 VIRA 0.4.6 - `issuetype` menu typo (Travis Gall)
|\
| * 2021-03-05 daf502f VIRA-18: `issuetype` type patch (Travis Gall)
| |\
| | * 2021-03-05 43e33c0 VIRA-18: prepare version increase (Travis Gall)
| | * 2021-03-05 360cd97 VIRA-253: `issuetype` typo fix (Travis Gall)
| |/
| * 2021-03-04 85093b1 VIRA-245: Fixed summary/description line edit bug (Mike Boiko)
|/
* 2021-03-03 f9996e3 VIRA 0.4.5 - `report` reload bug patch (Travis Gall)
{code}
I have seen that users still make their way to issue
#43 once in a while. You may need
to update python3_host_prog
that is stuck in version 0.4.1
.
FROM: @uberbrodt
Ok, so I finally got back around to looking at this. I tested with removing the
python3_host_prog
and it worked after I upgraded topynvim 0.4.2
(previous was at0.4.1
).Setting the
python3_host_prog
again and then manually install the Jira package works as well. My suspicion is that the automatic install via vim-plug was not working withvirtualenv
for some reason, so might be something to note in the README. Thanks to everyone for debugging and offering advice!
A big thank you to @mikeboiko for his active
development on vira
.
With growing support from: @chinwobble, @jamesl33, @kkonopko, @mattalexander-pantheon, and @maricn
All user feedback and contributions are welcome!