Abstract

As a bug tracking and project management system, the ALICE experiment uses Jira Software, which provides a wide range of configuration options. Jira also allows one to significantly expand the basic functionality with custom plugins. In this work, the LinkedIssuesHasStatus plugin for the JIRA service of the ALICE experiment is developed and implemented. The plugin returns tickets that link issues in the specified status and that are linked with the specified linking type.

Highlights

  • Jira [1] is based on Java [2] and runs on several popular database management systems and operating systems

  • Jira has a large number of configuration options: for each application, a separate task type can be defined with its own workflow, a set of statuses, one or several views

  • According to statistics obtained in July 2021, the ALICE Jira production instance has:

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Summary

Introduction

Jira [1] is based on Java [2] and runs on several popular database management systems and operating systems. The main accounting element in the system is an issue. It contains the project name, theme, type, priority, components and content. The issue can be extended with additional fields, applications or comments. It can be edited, or one can change its status, for example, from "open" to "closed". Any changes to the issue are logged. Jira has a large number of configuration options: for each application, a separate task type can be defined with its own workflow, a set of statuses, one or several views (screens). With the help of so-called "schemes", for each individual Jira project, one can define its own access rights, behavior and visibility of fields, etc

Jira features
ALICE Jira instances
Jira plugins and JQL functions
Plugin scheme
Results and future plans
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