jira: Add JQL search command.

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pemontto 2020-04-27 15:21:38 +01:00 committed by Tim Abbott
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@ -49,6 +49,25 @@ Jira Bot:
---
### jql
`jql` takes in a jql search string and returns matching issues. For example,
you:
> @**Jira Bot** jql "issuetype = Engagement ORDER BY created DESC"
Jira Bot:
> **Search results for "issuetype = vulnerability ORDER BY created DESC"**
>
> *Found 53 results*
>
> - ***BOTS-1:*** External Website Test **[In Progress]**
> - ***BOTS-3:*** Network Vulnerability Scan **[Draft]**
---
### create
`create` creates an issue using its

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ EDIT_REGEX = re.compile(
'$'
)
SEARCH_REGEX = re.compile('search "(?P<search_term>.+)"$')
JQL_REGEX = re.compile('jql "(?P<jql_query>.+)"$')
HELP_REGEX = re.compile('help$')
HELP_RESPONSE = '''
@ -70,6 +71,23 @@ Jira Bot:
---
**jql**
`jql` takes in a jql search string and returns matching issues. For example,
you:
> @**Jira Bot** jql "issuetype = Engagement ORDER BY created DESC"
Jira Bot:
> **Search results for *"issuetype = Engagement ORDER BY created DESC"*:**
>
> - ***BOTS-1:*** External Website Test **[In Progress]**
> - ***BOTS-3:*** Network Vulnerability Scan **[Draft]**
---
**create**
`create` creates an issue using its
@ -188,6 +206,7 @@ class JiraHandler:
create_match = CREATE_REGEX.match(content)
edit_match = EDIT_REGEX.match(content)
search_match = SEARCH_REGEX.match(content)
jql_match = JQL_REGEX.match(content)
help_match = HELP_REGEX.match(content)
if get_match:
@ -277,6 +296,10 @@ class JiraHandler:
search_term = search_match.group('search_term')
search_results = self.jql_search("summary ~ {}".format(search_term))
response = '**Search results for "{}"**\n\n{}'.format(search_term, search_results)
elif jql_match:
jql_query = jql_match.group('jql_query')
search_results = self.jql_search(jql_query)
response = '**Search results for "{}"**\n\n{}'.format(jql_query, search_results)
elif help_match:
response = HELP_RESPONSE
else:

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@ -80,6 +80,23 @@ Jira Bot:
---
**jql**
`jql` takes in a jql search string and returns matching issues. For example,
you:
> @**Jira Bot** jql "issuetype = Engagement ORDER BY created DESC"
Jira Bot:
> **Search results for *"issuetype = Engagement ORDER BY created DESC"*:**
>
> - ***BOTS-1:*** External Website Test **[In Progress]**
> - ***BOTS-3:*** Network Vulnerability Scan **[Draft]**
---
**create**
`create` creates an issue using its
@ -137,6 +154,7 @@ Jira Bot:
MOCK_SEARCH_RESPONSE = '**Search results for "TEST"**\n\n*Found 2 results*\n\n\n - TEST-1: [summary test 1](https://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-1) **[To Do]**\n - TEST-2: [summary test 2](https://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-2) **[To Do]**'
MOCK_SEARCH_RESPONSE_URL = '**Search results for "TEST"**\n\n*Found 2 results*\n\n\n - TEST-1: [summary test 1](http://test.com/browse/TEST-1) **[To Do]**\n - TEST-2: [summary test 2](http://test.com/browse/TEST-2) **[To Do]**'
MOCK_SEARCH_RESPONSE_SCHEME = '**Search results for "TEST"**\n\n*Found 2 results*\n\n\n - TEST-1: [summary test 1](http://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-1) **[To Do]**\n - TEST-2: [summary test 2](http://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-2) **[To Do]**'
MOCK_JQL_RESPONSE = '**Search results for "summary ~ TEST"**\n\n*Found 2 results*\n\n\n - TEST-1: [summary test 1](https://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-1) **[To Do]**\n - TEST-2: [summary test 2](https://example.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-2) **[To Do]**'
def _test_invalid_config(self, invalid_config, error_message) -> None:
with self.mock_config_info(invalid_config), \
@ -212,6 +230,11 @@ Jira Bot:
self.mock_http_conversation('test_search'):
self.verify_reply('search "TEST"', self.MOCK_SEARCH_RESPONSE)
def test_jql(self) -> None:
with self.mock_config_info(self.MOCK_CONFIG_INFO), \
self.mock_http_conversation('test_search'):
self.verify_reply('jql "summary ~ TEST"', self.MOCK_JQL_RESPONSE)
def test_search_url(self) -> None:
with self.mock_config_info(self.MOCK_DISPLAY_CONFIG_INFO), \
self.mock_http_conversation('test_search'):