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manenko.clj-jira.core

Functions that wrap Jira API.

Design

Every Jira function in this namespace follows the same pattern and accepts at least the following three parameters:

  • send-fn. A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style request map, sends it to a Jira HTTP server and returns a Ring-style response map.
  • receive-fn. A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style response map, transforms it and returns the transformed value.
  • opts. A map (it is optional for some of the functions) that configures a Jira query.

The library doesn't send HTTP requests itself, delegating this job to a caller via send-fn and receive-fn parameters instead. Each function will invoke send-fn argument with a request map it generated, then return a result of applying receive-fn to the return value from send-fn:

(defn typical-function
  [send-fn receive-fn opts]
  (let [request (generate-request-map opts)]
    (-> request
        send-fn
        receive-fn)))

This approach allows for zero dependencies library but it comes with a price - users have to add a glue between HTTP library of their choice and manenko/clj-jira.

Quickstart

This section explains how to use manenko/clj-jira and clj-http libraries together.

First, require both libraries in your application:

(ns manenko.clj-jira.example
  (:require [clj-http.client             :as client]
            [manenko.clj-jira.core       :as jira]
            [manenko.clj-jira.middleware :as middleware]))

Then, define a host, email, and API token for Jira communication:

(def host  "example.atlassian.net")
(def email "user@example.com")
(def token "DN21KLJh298haishu8AUHIU3")

You can, of course, retrieve them from other sources instead of hardcoding.

Next step is to define a function that sends an HTTP request and integrate it with Jira middleware provided by manenko/clj-jira:

(defn request
  [m]
  (client/with-middleware
    (conj 
     client/default-middleware
     (middleware/wrap-api        host)
     (middleware/wrap-token-auth email token))
    (client/request m)))

Now you can use request function to make API calls:

(jira/get-current-user request identity)
Functions that wrap Jira API.

### Design

Every Jira function in this namespace follows the same pattern and
accepts at least the following three parameters:

* `send-fn`. A function of one argument, that accepts a [Ring-style]
  *request* map, sends it to a Jira HTTP server and returns
  a [Ring-style] *response* map.
* `receive-fn`. A function of one argument, that accepts a [Ring-style]
  *response* map, transforms it and returns the *transformed* value.
* `opts`. A map (it is optional for some of the functions) that configures
  a Jira query.

The library doesn't send HTTP requests itself, delegating this job
to a caller via `send-fn` and `receive-fn` parameters instead.  Each
function will invoke `send-fn` argument with a request map it
generated, then return a result of applying `receive-fn` to the
return value from `send-fn`:

```clojure
(defn typical-function
  [send-fn receive-fn opts]
  (let [request (generate-request-map opts)]
    (-> request
        send-fn
        receive-fn)))
```

This approach allows for zero dependencies library but it comes with
a price - users have to add a glue between HTTP library of their
choice and `manenko/clj-jira`.

### Quickstart

This section explains how to use `manenko/clj-jira` and [clj-http]
libraries together.

First, require both libraries in your application:

```clojure
(ns manenko.clj-jira.example
  (:require [clj-http.client             :as client]
            [manenko.clj-jira.core       :as jira]
            [manenko.clj-jira.middleware :as middleware]))
```

Then, define a host, email, and [API token] for Jira communication:

```clojure
(def host  "example.atlassian.net")
(def email "user@example.com")
(def token "DN21KLJh298haishu8AUHIU3")
```

You can, of course, retrieve them from other sources instead of hardcoding.

Next step is to define a function that sends an HTTP request and
integrate it with Jira middleware provided by `manenko/clj-jira`:

```clojure
(defn request
  [m]
  (client/with-middleware
    (conj 
     client/default-middleware
     (middleware/wrap-api        host)
     (middleware/wrap-token-auth email token))
    (client/request m)))
```

Now you can use `request` function to make API calls:

```clojure
(jira/get-current-user request identity)
```

[clj-http]: https://github.com/dakrone/clj-http
[Ring-style]: https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring/blob/master/SPEC
[API token]: https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/api-tokens-938839638.html
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get-current-userclj

(get-current-user send-fn receive-fn)
(get-current-user send-fn receive-fn opts)

Gets information about a current user.

Arguments

send-fn

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style request map, sends it to a Jira HTTP server and returns a Ring-style response map.

receive-fn

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style response map, transforms it and returns the transformed value.

opts

An optional map that configures a Jira query and supports the following keys:

  • :expand. A sequence of fields to include to the response. Supports the following values: :group (returns all groups, including nested groups, the user belongs to) and :applicationRoles (returns the application roles the user is assigned to).

The function uses Get current user Atlassian Jira API.

Gets information about a current user.

**Arguments**

**`send-fn`**

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style request map,
sends it to a Jira HTTP server and returns a Ring-style response
map.

**`receive-fn`**

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style response map,
transforms it and returns the transformed value.

**`opts`**

An optional map that configures a Jira query and supports the following keys:

* `:expand`.
  A sequence of fields to include to the response.  Supports the following
  values: `:group` (returns all groups, including nested groups, the user
  belongs to) and `:applicationRoles` (returns the application roles the
  user is assigned to).

The function uses [Get current user] Atlassian Jira API.

[Get current user]: https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/#api-rest-api-3-myself-get
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get-projectsclj

(get-projects send-fn receive-fn)
(get-projects send-fn receive-fn opts)

Gets projects visible to a current user.

Arguments

send-fn

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style request map, sends it to a Jira HTTP server and returns a Ring-style response map.

receive-fn

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style response map, transforms it and returns the transformed value.

opts

An optional map that configures a Jira query and supports the following keys:

  • :startAt. A page offset. Integer. Default is 0.
  • :maxResults. A page size. Integer. Default is 0. Maximum is 0.
  • :orderBy. Orders results by a field. The following values are supported: :category, :key, :name, :owner. Default is :key, which sorts projects alpabetically by project key. You can prepend value with + or - to specify a sort direction, e.g. :+owner, :-category, etc.
  • :query. Searches for projects which key or name matches the given string.
  • :typeKey. Orders results by the project type. A sequence of the following values: :business, :service_desk, :software.
  • :categoryId. An identifier of the project's category. Integer.
  • :searchBy. Default is [:key, :name].
  • :action. Filters results by projects for which user can view, browse, or edit the project. Supports the following values: :view, :browse, :edit. Default is view.
  • :expand. A sequence of fields to include to the response. Supports the following values: :description, :projectKeys, :lead, :issueTypes, :url.

The function uses Get projects paginated Atlassian Jira API.

Gets projects visible to a current user.

**Arguments**

**`send-fn`**

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style request map, sends it
to a Jira HTTP server and returns a Ring-style response map.

**`receive-fn`**

A function of one argument, that accepts a Ring-style response map,
transforms it and returns the transformed value.

**`opts`**

An optional map that configures a Jira query and supports the following
keys:

  * `:startAt`.
    A page offset.  Integer.  Default is `0`.
  * `:maxResults`.
    A page size.  Integer.  Default is `0`.  Maximum is `0`.
  * `:orderBy`.
    Orders results by a field.  The following values are supported:
    `:category`, `:key`, `:name`, `:owner`.  Default is `:key`, which sorts
    projects alpabetically by project key.  You can prepend value with `+`
    or `-` to specify a sort direction, e.g. `:+owner`, `:-category`, etc.  
  * `:query`.
    Searches for projects which `key` or `name` matches the given string.
  * `:typeKey`.
    Orders results by the project type.  A sequence of the following values:
    `:business`, `:service_desk`, `:software`.
  * `:categoryId`.
    An identifier of the project's category.  Integer.
  * `:searchBy`.
    Default is `[:key, :name]`.
  * `:action`.
     Filters results by projects for which user can view, browse, or edit
     the project.  Supports the following values: `:view`, `:browse`,
     `:edit`.  Default is `view`.
  * `:expand`.
    A sequence of fields to include to the response.  Supports the following
    values: `:description`, `:projectKeys`, `:lead`, `:issueTypes`, `:url`.

The function uses [Get projects paginated] Atlassian Jira API.

[Get projects paginated]: https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/#api-rest-api-3-project-search-get
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