Change meaning of --jql in issues command
--jql can now provide filtering in addition to the other command line arguments instead of replacing the whole query. This still allows the same behavior as before by specifying none of the other options.
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@ -98,8 +98,7 @@ def version(client):
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@click.option('--flagged/--not-flagged', is_flag=True, default=None, help='Filter issues being flagged or not flagged')
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@click.option('--order', help='Sort by this field')
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@click.option('--asc/--desc', 'asc', help='Sort ascending/descending. Default: descending')
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@click.option('--jql', default='', help='Provide your own JQL query to search for issues. '
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'Setting this ignores all other query options except --project.')
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@click.option('--jql', help='Provide your own JQL query string to include in the search via AND.')
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@pass_client
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@pass_config
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def issues(config, client, project, components, status, labels, texts, flagged, order, asc, jql):
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@ -110,9 +109,11 @@ def issues(config, client, project, components, status, labels, texts, flagged,
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# TODO add filtering by created since
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# TODO add filtering by updated
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# TODO support pagination I guess? i.e. a limit
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if not jql:
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filters = []
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if jql:
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filters.append(jql)
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if texts:
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texts_jql = ' AND '.join([f'text ~ "{text}"' for text in texts])
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filters.append(f"( {texts_jql} )")
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@ -151,10 +152,6 @@ def issues(config, client, project, components, status, labels, texts, flagged,
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if order:
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jql += f" ORDER BY {order} {'ASC' if asc else 'DESC'}"
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else:
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if project:
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jql = f"project = {project} AND {jql}"
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print(f"Searching with query: {jql}")
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issues = client.search_issues(jql)
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for issue in issues:
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