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jiraSOAP - Ruby interface to the JIRA SOAP API

Uses handsoap to build a client for the JIRA SOAP API that works on Ruby 1.9 as well as MacRuby.

You can read the documentation for the latest release or the HEAD commit. The meat of the service is in the RemoteAPI module.

Motivation

The jira4r gem already exists, and works well on Ruby 1.8, but is not compatible with Ruby 1.9 or MacRuby due to its dependance on soap4r.

Goals

Pick up where jira4r left off:

  • Implement the current API; jira4r does not implement APIs from JIRA 4.x
    • not including APIs that have been deprecated in JIRA 4.x
  • More natural interface; not adhering to the API when the API is weird
  • Speed; network latency is bad enough (it would be cool to roflscale)
  • Excellent documentation

Getting Started

See the {file:docs/GettingStarted.markdown Getting Started} guide.

TODO

  • Finish implementing all of the JIRA API
  • Performance optimizations
    • Using GCD/Threads for parsing arrays of results; a significant speed up for large types and large arrays (ie. creating issues from JQL searches)
    • Parsing might be doable with array indexing instead of hash lookups
    • Use a different web driver backend (net/http is slow under load)
  • ActiveRecord inspired conveniences
    • ProjectRole.new( 'test role' ).unique? # => check uniqueness
    • Issue.new( args ).create! # => creates a new issue
    • Issue.with_key( 'JIRA-123' ) # => returns result of issue lookup
    • Issue.new( args ).project # => returns a JIRA::Project

Test Suite

The test suite relies on a specific JIRA server being available. Every thing that might need to be configured has been abstracted to its own method so that the values can easily be changed, but I will try to provide a database backup in the near future if the licensing works out.

Note on Patches/Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. If it is difficult for you to run the tests then let me know.
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

License

Copyright: Marketcircle Inc., 2010-2012

See LICENSE.txt for details.