Python JIRA Historical Search API
Project description
The Jira History library allows you to retrieve issues from JIRA in (almost) the same state as they were on the requested date/time.
In addition, a simple CLI is added to retrieve the status of a singular issue.
Installation
$ pip install jira-history-api
Example
from jira_history import Jira
from datetime import datetime
jira = Jira(url='https://jira-instance.com',
username='bob',
password='secret')
jira.get_issue(key='ISSUE-100',
datetime.strptime('12/11/2018 09:15:32', '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S'))
Usage
Usage: jira-history [OPTIONS]
Options:
-u, --username TEXT Username that is able to query Jira [required]
-p, --password TEXT Password associated with the Username that is able to
query Jira [required]
-s, --server TEXT Jira server URL [required]
-k, --key TEXT Issue key to analyse [required]
-d, --date [%Y-%m-%d] Status of Jira issue key should reflect this date.
--verbose Increase verbosity for more logging
--help Show this message and exit.
Credits
The atlassian-python-api project, providing the Jira REST API calls used by this project.
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