Sync github, bitbucket, and trac issues with taskwarrior
Project description
bugwarrior is a command line utility for updating your local taskwarrior database from your forge issue trackers.
It currently supports the following remote resources:
Configuring
Create a ~/.bugwarriorrc file with the following contents.
# Example ~/.bugwarriorrc # # General stuff. [general] # Here you define a comma separated list of targets. Each of them must have a # section below determining their properties, how to query them, etc. The name # is just a symbol, and doesn't have any functional importance. targets = my_github, my_bitbucket, paj_bitbucket, moksha_trac, bz.redhat # log.level specifices the verbosity. The default is DEBUG. # log.level can be one of DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, DISABLED #log.level = DEBUG # If log.file is specified, output will be redirected there. If it remains # unspecified, output is sent to sys.stderr #log.file = /var/log/bugwarrior.log # The bitly username and api key are used to shorten URLs to the issues for your # task list. If you leave these options commented out, then the full URLs # will be used in your task list. #bitly.api_user = YOUR_USERNAME #bitly.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY # This is a github example. It says, "scrape every issue from every repository # on http://github.com/ralphbean. It doesn't matter if ralphbean owns the issue # or not." [my_github] service = github username = ralphbean default_priority = H # This is the same thing, but for bitbucket. Each target entry must have a # 'service' attribute which must be one of 'github', 'bitbucket', or 'trac'. [my_bitbucket] service = bitbucket username = ralphbean default_priority = M # Here's another bitbucket one. Here we want to scrape the issues from repos of # another user, but only include them in the taskwarrior db if they're assigned # to me. [paj_bitbucket] service = bitbucket username = paj only_if_assigned = ralphbean default_priority = L # Here's an example of a trac target. Scrape every ticket and only include them # if 1) they're owned by me or 2) they're currently unassigned. # Note -- You must have the trac XML-RPC plugin installed and configured to work # over HTTP. [moksha_trac] service = trac trac.base_uri = fedorahosted.org/moksha trac.username = ralph trac.password = OMG_LULZ only_if_assigned = ralph also_unassigned = True default_priority = H # Here's an example of a bugzilla target. This will scrape every ticket # 1) that is not closed and 2) for which rbean@redhat.com is either the # owner or reporter or is cc'd on. Bugzilla instances can be quite different # from one another so use this with caution and please report bugs so we can # make bugwarrior support more robust! [bz.redhat] service = bugzilla bugzilla.base_uri = bugzilla.redhat.com bugzilla.username = rbean@redhat.com bugzilla.password = OMG_LULZ
Using
Just run bugwarrior-pull.
It’s ideal to create a cron task like:
*/15 * * * * /usr/bin/bugwarrior-pull
Getting bugwarrior
Installing from the Python Package Index
Installing it from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bugwarrior is easy with pip:
$ pip install bugwarrior
Alternatively, you can use easy_install if you prefer:
$ easy_install bugwarrior
Installing from Source
You can find the source on github at http://github.com/ralphbean/bugwarrior. Either fork/clone if you plan to do development on bugwarrior, or you can simply download the latest tarball:
$ wget https://github.com/ralphbean/bugwarrior/tarball/master -O bugwarrior-latest.tar.gz $ tar -xzvf bugwarrior-latest.tar.gz $ cd ralphbean-bugwarrior-* $ python setup.py install
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