Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: jira-select
Version: 1.8.1
Summary: Easily export JIRA issues to CSV
Home-page: https://github.com/coddingtonbear/jira-select/
Author: Adam Coddington
Author-email: me@adamcoddington.net
License: MIT
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        # Jira-Select: Get the data you want to see out of Jira
        
        ![](https://coddingtonbear-public.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/github/jira-select/demo.3.gif)
        
        Jira-select is a command-line tool and library that lets you run SQL-like
        queries against your Jira instance that are far beyond what Jira's built-in
        query language can provide.
        
        Jira has its own query language
        but there are many limitations around what JQL is capable of.
        Some data is returned in arcane formats
        (e.g. sprint names are returned as a string looking something like
        ``com.atlassian.greenhopper.service.sprint.Sprint@14b1c359[id=436...``),
        data cannot be grouped (there's nothing like SQL's `GROUP BY` statement),
        and because of that lack of grouping, there are no aggregation functions --
        no `SUM`-ing story points or estimates per-assignee for you.
        And if you want to write a custom function for processing a field,
        well, I'm not even sure where you'd begin.
        Jira-select makes those things easy.
        
        If you've ever found yourself held back by the limitations of Jira's
        built-in query language, this tool may make your life easier.
        Using Jira-select you can perform a wide variety of SQL-like query
        operations including grouping, aggregation, custom functions, and more.
        
        ## Installation
        
        You can either install from pip:
        
        ```
        pip install jira-select
        ```
        
        _or_ from source:
        
        ```
        git clone https://github.com/coddingtonbear/jira-select.git
        cd jira-select
        pip install -e .
        ```
        
        ## Quickstart
        
        First, you need to configure `jira-select` to connect to your jira instance:
        
        ```
        jira-select configure
        ```
        
        Then, you can open up your shell:
        
        ```
        jira-select shell
        ```
        
        Now, you can type out your query -- the below will find issues assigned
        to you:
        
        ```yaml
        select:
          - key
          - summary
        from: issues
        where:
          - assignee = "your-email@somecompany.com"
          - resolution is null
        ```
        
        The editor uses `vi` bindings by default; so once you're ready to submit
        your query, press `Esc` followed by `Enter` and after a short wait (watch the progressbars), you'll be shown your results. Press `q` to exit your results.
        
        ---
        
        - Documentation for Jira-select is available on [ReadTheDocs](http://jira-select.readthedocs.org/).
        - Please post issues on [Github](http://github.com/coddingtonbear/jira-select/issues).
        - Questions? Ask them on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/coddingtonbear/jira-select).
        
        
Keywords: jira,csv
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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