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Mastering JIRA 7

You're reading from   Mastering JIRA 7 Become an expert at using JIRA 7 through this one-stop guide!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466860
Length 450 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ravi Sagar Ravi Sagar
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Planning Your JIRA Installation 2. Searching in JIRA FREE CHAPTER 3. Reporting – Using Charts to Visualize the Data 4. Customizing JIRA for Test Management 5. Understanding Zephyr and its Features 6. Sample Implementation of Use Cases 7. User Management, Groups, and Project Roles 8. Configuring JIRA User Directories to Connect with LDAP, Crowd, and JIRA User Server 9. JIRA Add-On Development and Leveraging the REST API 10. Importing and Exporting Data in JIRA and Migrating Configuration 11. Working with Agile Boards in JIRA Software 12. JIRA Administration with ScriptRunner and the CLI Add-on 13. Database Access 14. Customizing Look, Feel, and Behavior 15. Implementing JIRA Service Desk 16. Integrating JIRA with Common Atlassian Applications and Other Tools 17. JIRA Best Practices 18. Troubleshooting JIRA

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Planning Your JIRA Installation, covers planning the JIRA installation to ensure the longevity of the installation so that it can accommodate more users and data in future. The installation and update process is also discussed briefly in this chapter.

Chapter 2, Searching in JIRA, gives a detailed explanation of how data can be fetched from JIRA using the Basic search feature, as well as by writing advanced queries using JQL.

Chapter 3, Reporting – Using Charts to Visualize the Data, covers various built-in project reports that come with JIRA and how to present them on the dashboards.

Chapter 4, Customizing JIRA for Test Management, explains how to modify the configurations to implement new issue types for test campaigns and test cases. The procedure to implement a new workflow with conditions, along with a new permission scheme, will be discussed in detail.

Chapter 5, Understanding Zephyr and its Features, walks through a step-by-step implementation of this popular add-on for test management in JIRA.

Chapter 6, Sample Implementation of Use Cases, gives a lot of examples of different implementations, such as the Helpdesk system and requirement management, that readers can leverage in their company.

Chapter 7, User Management, Groups, and Project Roles, explains how to manage the users in JIRA and the way to organize them in various groups.

Chapter 8, Configuring JIRA User Directories to Connect with LDAP, Crowd, and JIRA User Server, discusses how to integrate your JIRA instance with LDAP and Crowd for external user management.

Chapter 9, JIRA Add-on Development and Leveraging the REST API, explains how to start developing add-ons for JIRA to extend the functionality. The JIRA REST API which enables us to accessing JIRA functionality from external tools, is also discussed with examples.

Chapter 10, Importing and Exporting Data in JIRA and Migrating Configuration, talks about how data from external tools can be imported using the CSV import and Project Import features. The importance of taking regular backups is explained in this chapter, along with the procedure to restore JIRA from a backup file.

Chapter 11, Working with JIRA Agile Boards in JIRA Software, explains how to implement the Scrum and Kanban techniques in JIRA. The planning of your Sprints in the Scrum and various customizations that one can do on these boards is discussed in detail along with the Burndown and Velocity charts that track the progress of the project.

Chapter 12, JIRA Administration with Script Runner and CLI Add-on, introduces the add-on that administrators can install and various additional features using scripting that it brings, which helps the administrators with various customizations that were otherwise not possible.

Chapter 13Database Access, explains how to fetch data directly from the JIRA database. This chapter has various useful queries to retrieve information from the database. The way to access data from an embedded HSSQL database is also explained.

Chapter 14, Customizing Look, Feel, and Behavior, talks about how to make extreme changes in the JIRA design using Custom Stylesheets, and also, to controlling the HTML fields using JavaScript is explained.

Chapter 15, Implementing JIRA Service Desk, explains how to configure and set up the JIRA Service Desk application to handle your Support Requests.

Chapter 16, Integrating JIRA with Common Atlassian Applications and Other Tools, gives information on connecting JIRA with confluence, SVN, and Git.

Chapter 17, JIRA Best Practices, talks about various points that JIRA administrators should keep in mind, not only before implementing JIRA, but also various practices that they should employ on an ongoing basis.

Chapter 18, Troubleshooting JIRA, covers the various ways to identify the problems in the instance. Common problems that people face in JIRA are listed in this chapter.

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