JOT 1.0.2 → 1.0.3

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  1. data/README.md +9 -12
  2. data/VERSION +1 -1
  3. data/bin/JOT +1 -1
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  # ABOUT
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- This is a fairly simple Ruby script that uses SOAP to retrieve issues from a JIRA instance and pumps them into
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+ This is a Ruby script that uses SOAP to retrieve issues from a JIRA instance and pumps them into
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  a customizable ERB template.
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  # TESTED ON
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- * Ruby 1.8.7 on Mac OSX Snow Leopard.
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+ * Ruby 1.8.7 on Mac OSX Snow Leopard and Lion.
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  * Ruby 1.8.6 on Fedora 13 64bit
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  # INSTALLING
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- 1. Ensure Ruby is installed.
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- 2. On Fedora 13, install the Ruby Gems package, `[localhost ]$ sudo yum install rubygems`
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- 2. Install SOAP4R. `[localhost ]$ sudo gem install soap4r`
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- 3. Download by clicking on the `Downloads` button above on the right and picking a archive format
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- 4. Unzip it where you want it to go. Make sure you unzip into a directory so you don't end up with files everywhere.
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- 4. Optionally add the new directory you created to your PATH, `PATH=$PATH:~/scripts/JOT/`
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- 5. Make the `JOT.rb` file executable, `[localhost]$ chmod +x JOT.rb`
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+ 1. Ensure Ruby and RubyGems are installed
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+ * On Fedora installing RubyGems will install Ruby as a dependency:
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+ `[localhost ]$ sudo yum install rubygems`
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+ 2. Install JOT: `[localhost ]$ sudo gem install JOT`
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  # RUNNING
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- Run `JOT.rb` and specify arguments as required. Not rocket science.
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+ Run `JOT` and specify arguments as required. Not rocket science.
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- JOT.rb [options]
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+ JOT [options]
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  -s, --security Retrieve security levels. Slow, dont do it unless necessary
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  -t, --template FILE template to use
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  -u, --username USERNAME JIRA username
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  -f, --filter FILTER JIRA filter
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  -h, --help Display this screen
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- E.g. : `[localhost]$ JOT.rb -u joe -p jf84hjf -f "Unresolved JIRAs for 4.8" -t overdue_issues_report.erb`
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+ E.g. : `[localhost]$ JOT -u joe -p jf84hjf -f "Unresolved JIRAs for 4.8" -t overdue_issues_report.erb`
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  The error handling for the parameters is pretty terrible right now.
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data/VERSION CHANGED
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  options = {}
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  optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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- opts.banner = "JOT.rb [options]"
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  options[:getSecurityLevels] = false
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  opts.on( '-s', '--security', 'Retrieve security levels. Slow, don''t do it unless necessary' ) do
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: JOT
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  prerelease:
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- version: 1.0.2
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+ version: 1.0.3
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Darrin Mison