Synchronise your Workflowy notes to Jira.
Currently we are not publishing JiraFlow via any mechanism. To run JiraFlow you will need to clone this repository and run the code directly.
- Clone Repository
git clone git@github.com:uatec/jiraflow
- Install .Net Core
JiraFlow is written in .Net Core. To build from source you need to download and install the .Net Core SDK 2.2.
- Configure JiraFlow
Create a file in the root called appsettings.json
.
{
"defaultEpicLink": "EG-123", // The Jira item number of the epic to assign all tasks to
"host": "https://somejira.net", // The hostname of your Jira Server
"username": "someuser", // Your Jira username
"password": "my-password", // Your Jira password
"workflowytoken": "abcd1234abcd1234", // Sign in to workflow in your browser and get the value of the cookie called 'sessionid'
"projectCode": "EG", // The code for the project to add all items to
"assignee": "someuser", // The username of the reporter and assignee in Jira
"sync_interval": 30000 // Time in milliseconds to synchronise changes
}
- Create new Jira items from Workflowy notes.
- Add a
#nojira
tag to workflowy items and they will be created in Jira - Bullet titles will be used for the Jira Summary
- Bullet notes will be used for the Jira Description
Robert Stiff – @uatecuk – uatecuk@gmail.com
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE
for more information.
https://github.com/uatec/jiraflow
- Fork it (https://github.com/uatec/jiraflow/fork)
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
- Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
- Create a new Pull Request