Extract cycle time analytics data from JIRA
Project description
This utility helps extract data from JIRA for processing with the ActionableAgile™ Analytics tool (https://www.actionableagile.com/analytics-tools/), as well as ad-hoc analysis using Excel.
It will produce a CSV file with one row for each JIRA issue matching a set of filter criteria, containing basic information about the issue as well as the date the issue entered each step in the main cycle workflow.
This data can be used to produce a Cumulative Flow Diagram, a cycle time scatterplot, a cycle time histogram, and other analytics based on cycle time.
Installation
Install Python 2.7 and pip. See http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/stable/installing/.
Install using pip:
$ pip install jira-cycle-extract
If you get errors, try to install numpy and pandas separately first:
$ pip install numpy pandas $ pip install jira-cycle-extract
Configuration
Write a YAML configuration file like so, calling it e.g. config.yaml:
# How to connect to JIRA? Connection: Domain: https://myserver.atlassian.net Username: myusername # If missing, you will be prompted at runtime Password: secret # If missing, you will be prompted at runtime # What to search for? Criteria: Project: ABC # JIRA project key to search Issue types: # Which issue types to include - Story - Defect Valid resolutions: # Which resolution statuses to include (unresolved is always included) - Done - Closed JQL: labels != "Spike" # Additional filter as raw JQL, optional # Describe the workflow. Each step can be mapped to either a single JIRA # status, or a list of statuses that will be treated as equivalent Workflow: Open: Open Analysis IP: Analysis in Progress Analysis Done: Analysis Done Development IP: Development in Progress Development Done: Development Done Test IP: Test in Progress Test Done: Test Done Done: - Closed - Done # Map field names to additional attributes to extract Attributes: Components: Component/s Priority: Priority Release: Fix version/s
The sections for Connection, Criteria and Workflow are required.
Under Conection, only Domain is required. If not specified, the script will prompt for both or either of username and password when run.
Under Criteria, all fields are technically optional, but you should specify at least some of them to avoid an unbounded query.
Under Workflow, at least two steps are required. Specify the steps in order. You may either specify a single workflow value or a list (as shown for Done above), in which case multiple JIRA statuses will be collapsed into a single state for analytics purposes.
The file, and values for things like workflow statuses and attributes, are case insensitive.
When specifying attributes, use the name of the field (as rendered on screen in JIRA), not its id (as you might do in JQL), so e.g. use Component/s not components.
The attributes Type (issue type), Status and Resolution are always included.
When specifying fields like Component/s or Fix version/s that may have lists of values, only the first value set will be used.
Running
Run the binary with:
$ jira-cycle-extract config.yaml data.csv
This will extract a CSV file called data.csv with cycle data based on the configuration in config.yaml.
Use the -v option to print more information during the extract process.
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