Details
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Type:
Improvement
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Status:
Open
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 2.1
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: jira
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Labels:None
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Number of attachments :
Description
We have projects that have multiple dependencies that correspond to separate Jira projects. We would like to be able to pull a report utilizing maven's dependency architecture to pull from multiple projects.
For example:
maven project: customer-project => Jira project: CUST-A
maven project: my-lib => Jira project: MY-LIB
maven project: my-other-lib => Jira project: MY-OTHERLIB
customer-project 1.0 depends on my-lib version 2.0 and my-other-lib 3.0
When generating a jira report we would want a way to automatically to maybe specify which dependencies would be included in the report.
If the coniguration was something like:
<configuration>
<dependencies>
<include>my-lib</include>
</dependencies>
<onlyCurrentVersion>true</onlyCurrentVersion>
</configuration>
This would pull the report for CUST-A version 1.0 and MY-LIB 2.0 from Jira.
If the coniguration was something like:
<configuration>
<dependencies>
<include>my-*</include>
</dependencies>
<onlyCurrentVersion>true</onlyCurrentVersion>
</configuration>
This would pull the report for CUST-A version 1.0 and MY-LIB 2.0 AND MY-OTHERLIB 3.0 from Jira.
Obviously there would have to be somewhere that maps the dependent projects to a Jira project. I'm not sure if the dependent project's pom could be leveraged for that. Possibly through the issueManagement url?
Is there any possibility of this being implemented in the near future?