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E-raamat: Practical JIRA Administration: Using JIRA Effectively: Beyond the Documentation

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-May-2011
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781449310233
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If you're familiar with JIRA for issue tracking, bug tracking, and other uses, you know it can sometimes be tricky to set up and manage. In this concise book, software toolsmith Matt Doar clarifies some of the more confusing aspects by answering difficult and frequently asked questions about JIRA administration.

Practical JIRA Administration shows you how JIRA is intended to be used, making it an ideal supplement to the extensive documentation already available. The book’s chapters are loosely connected, so you can go straight to the information that best serves your needs.

  • Understand the difference between JIRA groups and JIRA project roles
  • Discover what JIRA schemes do, and learn how to maintain them
  • Use a consistent configuration approach to help you use JIRA as a platform
  • Create a workflow from scratch
  • Add, modify, and deactivate users
  • Prepare for a JIRA upgrade, and troubleshoot if necessary
  • Get remote access to JIRA via email, SQL, REST, and other methods
Preface xi
1 Groups Versus Roles
1(6)
Overview
1(1)
Scaling
2(1)
Updating
2(1)
Project Roles
2(1)
Creating a New Project Role
3(1)
Summary
4(1)
Further Reading
5(2)
2 Resolved, Resolution, and Resolution Date
7(4)
Overview
7(1)
Resolved
7(1)
Resolution
8(1)
Resolution Date
9(1)
Other Approaches
9(1)
Summary
10(1)
Further Reading
10(1)
3 Understanding Schemes
11(14)
Overview
11(1)
Project-Wide Schemes
11(6)
Adding Users to Schemes
12(1)
Notification Schemes
13(1)
Permission Schemes
14(1)
Issue Security Schemes
15(1)
Issue Type Schemes
16(1)
Schemes That Use Issue Types
17(4)
Workflow Schemes
17(1)
Field Configuration Schemes
18(1)
Issue Type Screen Schemes (ITSS)
19(2)
Working with Schemes
21(2)
Documenting Schemes
21(1)
Debugging Schemes
22(1)
The Future of Schemes
23(2)
4 JIRA as a Platform
25(10)
Overview
25(1)
What Can Be Configured
25(1)
What Is Configured System-Wide
26(1)
Worked Example: Configuring JIRA for a New Department
26(1)
Basic JIRA Project Setup
27(2)
Project Lead
27(1)
Project Category and Avatar
27(1)
Notification Scheme
27(1)
Permission Scheme
28(1)
Groups and Roles
28(1)
Hiding Projects from Users
28(1)
Issue Security Scheme
29(1)
Advanced Project Setup
29(2)
Issue Type Scheme
29(1)
Workflow Scheme
30(1)
Field Configuration Scheme
30(1)
Screen Scheme
30(1)
Issue Type Screen Scheme (ITSS)
31(1)
Adding a Custom Field
31(1)
Names Used in the Example
32(1)
Summary
33(2)
5 Creating a Workflow from Scratch
35(8)
Overview
35(1)
Designing a Workflow
36(2)
Implementing a Workflow
38(1)
Deploying and Testing a Workflow
39(1)
Workflows and Events
40(1)
Further Reading
41(2)
6 The User Lifecycle
43(4)
Overview
43(1)
Adding Users
43(1)
Modifying Users
44(2)
Changing a Username
44(2)
Deactivating Users
46(1)
Monitoring Users
46(1)
7 Planning a JIRA Upgrade
47(10)
Overview
47(1)
Preparing for an Upgrade
48(1)
Important JIRA Locations
49(1)
A General Upgrade Procedure
49(4)
Testing an Upgrade
53(1)
Troubleshooting an Upgrade
54(1)
In-Place Database Upgrades
55(1)
Further Reading
55(2)
8 Remote Access to JIRA
57(8)
Overview
57(1)
Email
57(1)
SQL
58(1)
SOAP
59(2)
Debugging a SOAP Client
60(1)
Creating Custom SOAP Methods
61(1)
REST
61(1)
XML and RSS
62(1)
CLI (Command Line Interface)
62(1)
Integrating with Other Applications
63(1)
Further Reading
63(2)
9 Jiraargh! Frustrations
65
Overview
65(1)
Frustrations with Fields
65(1)
Frustrations with Actions
66(1)
More Information Needed!
67(1)
Frustrations with Email
67(1)
Learning JIRA Safely
68(1)
Too Many Administrators
68(1)
Debugging your Configuration
69(1)
Managing Custom Fields
69(1)
Managing Projects
70(1)
Managing Users
70(1)
Further Reading
71
Matt Doar runs Consulting Toolsmiths, a software consultancy in Silicon Valley and has extensive experience configuring and customizing JIRA for clients all over the world. He is an Atlassian partner and is part of the wider Atlassian development community. He also wrote "Practical Development Environments", O'Reilly (2005) which described the basics of software tools - version control, build tools, testing, issue trackers, automation. Matt also runs the blog http://jiradev.blogspot.com which has a number of similar tips, trick and examples for practical JIRA development.