Status Reports for Jira creates stunning, branded status reports for your Jira projects. It offers customizable designs to showcase progress and timelines.
For guides and comprehensive documentation, checkout the project's official wiki.
This project is supported by Bitovi, an Agile Project Management consultancy. For bugs or feature requests, please submit a Github Issue.
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See Contributing
- The server folder contains a
server.js
which bootstraps an express application that renders the application - It has an endpoint that fetches the access token from Jira and refreshes the access token when expired.
- The
pages
folder contains the html files that are rendered. - The
public
folder contains the javascript files that are included in the html files. - The
jira-oidc-helpers
is a collection of modules with all the helpers required to interact with Jira and save your access and refresh tokens tolocalStorage
. - You will make changes to the
main-helper.js
files based on your use case. Everything you need to make your request has been layered injira-oidc-helpers
. - Call the
jiraFetch
helper with the url path you want from your main and handle the data how you see fit. e.g
const issue = await jiraHelper.jiraFetch(urlPath);