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.IX Title "JAPI 1"
.TH JAPI 1 "2014-03-18" "japi 0.4.0" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
japi \- A Humble Jira API Tool
.PP
This is a small and simple command line tool to be used manually or via cron to fetch the newest unresolved and unclosed tickets from a Jira project.
.PP
It might be usefull to write the results every hour to a local file and do a "cat ~/.issues" every time you open a new shell.
.PP
CAUTION: You may also need to install the "JIRA::REST" module from CPAN manually. It's not included in standard Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy yet.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
Synopsis: japi
  [\-\-debug]
  [\-\-help]
  [\-\-version]
  [\-\-nocolor]
  [\-\-passfile]
  [\-\-unassigned]
  [\-\-jira_apiversion \s-1STRING\s0]
  [\-\-jira_query \s-1STRING\s0]
  [\-\-jira_uribase \s-1STRING\s0]
  [\-\-jira_user \s-1STRING\s0]
.SS "Options:"
.IX Subsection "Options:"
.IP "\-\-debug" 4
.IX Item "--debug"
Prints out extra debugging infos during execution.
.IP "\-\-help" 4
.IX Item "--help"
Prints out the help.
.IP "\-\-version" 4
.IX Item "--version"
Prints out the version.
.IP "\-\-nocolor" 4
.IX Item "--nocolor"
By default the output uses colored text output. This switch disables it.
.IP "\-\-passfile \s-1STRING\s0" 4
.IX Item "--passfile STRING"
Specifies the path to an optional file which includes the Jira \s-1API\s0 password but Base64 encoded. The default value is \f(CW\*(C`~/.japipass\*(C'\fR.
.Sp
If the file is not present, Japi will prompt for the password.
.IP "\-\-unassigned" 4
.IX Item "--unassigned"
By default the output lists assigned and unassigned issues. Use this switch to only list unassigned issues.
.IP "\-\-jira_apiversion \s-1STRING\s0" 4
.IX Item "--jira_apiversion STRING"
Specifies the Jira \s-1API\s0 version to use. The default value is \f(CW\*(C`rest/api/2\*(C'\fR.
.IP "\-\-jira_query \s-1STRING\s0" 4
.IX Item "--jira_query STRING"
Specifies the Jira search string (e.q. a \s-1JQL\s0 string). The default value is \f(CW\*(C`search?jql=project=MT and status not in (Resolved,Closed)\*(C'\fR.
.IP "\-\-jira_uribase \s-1STRING\s0" 4
.IX Item "--jira_uribase STRING"
Specifies the Jira \s-1URI\s0 base. The default value is \f(CW\*(C`https://your\-jira.example.com\*(C'\fR. This has to be changed.
.IP "\-\-jira_user \s-1STRING\s0" 4
.IX Item "--jira_user STRING"
Specifies the Jira user. The default value is your current Linux/UNIX user.
.SH "CONFIG"
.IX Header "CONFIG"
Almost all options have to be passed the Japi tool via command line. One exception is the password file containing your Jira password Base64 encoded.
.PP
It can be created like this:
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.Vb 2
\&  bash \-c \*(Aqread \-s PASSWORD; tr \-d "\en" <<< "$PASSWORD" | base64\*(Aq | tee ~/.japipass
\&  chmod 0600 ~/.japipass
.Ve
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Paul C. Buetow \- <paul@buetow.org>