laravel-dashboard-jira-service-management-queues-tile maintained by creacoon
laravel-dashboard-jira-service-management-queues-tile
Installation
- Require package via composer
- Place the required values in the
.envfile. - Place the tile component in your dashboard.
- Schedule the command in the
app/console/kernel.php
Composer
You can install the package via composer:
composer require creacoon/laravel-dashboard-jira-queue-tile
Env file
Place this in the .env file.
JIRA_HOST=
JIRA_AUTHENTICATION="basic_token"
JIRA_USER=
JIRA_API_TOKEN=
JSM_VISIBLE_QUEUES=1,2,3
Config file
In the dashboard config file, you must add this configuration in the tiles key.
// in config/dashboard.php
return [
// ...
'jira_service_queues' => [
'jira_host' => env('JIRA_HOST'),
'jira_user' => env('JIRA_USER'),
'jira_api_token' => env('JIRA_API_TOKEN'),
'visible_queues' => explode(',', env('JSM_VISIBLE_QUEUES')),
'resolved_today_jql' => 'project = SV AND statusCategory IN (Done) AND updated > startOfDay() AND updated < endOfDay()',
],
Tile component
In your dashboard view you use the livewire:jira-service-queue-tile component.
<x-dashboard>
<livewire:jira-service-queue-tile position="a2" refresh-interval="30"/>
</x-dashboard>
Schedule command
In app\Console\Kernel.php you should schedule the following commands.
protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule)
{
// ...
$schedule->command(FetchDataFromJiraQueueCommand::class)->everyFiveMinutes();
}
Customizing the view
If you want to customize the view used to render this tile, run this command:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="dashboard-jira-queue-tile-views"
Testing
composer test
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.