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I am trying to write some go code to fetch JIRA issues from our internal JIRA deployment. No such problem is encountered when using Python. I am very new to "GO" and thinking running Jira query should provide an easy ramp. Hopefully someone can spot the mistake I am making.
The error is the same when I did the following. The actual project name has been replaced by <PROJECT_NAME> in this submission:
jira list --query="project=<PROJECT_NAME> AND resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser()"
jira list --query="resolution+=+Unresolved+AND+assignee+=+currentUser()" . This query was provided by Firefox's "Web Developer Tools"
jira list --template table --query="project=<PROJECT_NAME> AND resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser()"
The project name is specified in ~/.jira.d/config.yml and using JIRA_API_TOKEN because of authentication-method: api-token.
Here is ~/.jira.d/config.yml:
endpoint: https://issues.redhat.com/
user: [email protected]
authentication-method: api-token
project: <PROJECT_NAME>
custom-commands:
- name: print-project
help: print the JIRA environment variables available to custom commands
script: |
echo $JIRA_PROJECT
- name: search
help: list bugs based on the query provided
script: |
{{jira}} list --template table --query="resolution+=+Unresolved+AND+assignee+=+currentUser()"
Here is the full console output for the commands provided above:
$ jira list --template table --query="resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser()"
usage: jira list [<flags>]
alias: jira ls [<flags>]
Prints list of issues for given search criteria
Global flags:
-h, --help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
-v, --verbose ... Increase verbosity for debugging
-e, --endpoint=ENDPOINT Base URI to use for Jira
-k, --insecure Disable TLS certificate verification
-Q, --quiet Suppress output to console
--unixproxy=UNIXPROXY Path for a unix-socket proxy
--socksproxy=SOCKSPROXY Address for a socks proxy
-u, --user=USER user name used within the Jira service
--login=LOGIN login name that corresponds to the user used for authentication
Optional flags:
-t, --template=TEMPLATE Template to use for output
--gjq=GJQ GJSON Query to filter output, see https://goo.gl/iaYwJ5
-a, --assignee=ASSIGNEE User assigned the issue
-c, --component=COMPONENT Component to search for
-i, --issuetype=ISSUETYPE Issue type to search for
-l, --limit=LIMIT Maximum number of results to return in search
-p, --project=PROJECT Project to search for
-n, --named-query=NAMED-QUERY The name of a query in the `queries` configuration
-q, --query=QUERY Jira Query Language (JQL) expression for the search
-f, --queryfields=QUERYFIELDS Fields that are used in "list" template
-r, --reporter=REPORTER Reporter to search for
-S, --status=STATUS Filter on issue status
-s, --sort=SORT Sort order to return
-w, --watcher=WATCHER Watcher to search for
ERROR Invalid Usage: invalid character '<' looking for beginning of value
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This problem is authentication failure, which is very likely is being caused by mixup of how user, username, login, password, and/ or api-token should be used.
I hit this myself yesterday. Add three --verbose arguments into the command line so you see the HTTP interactions. You'll be seeing a HTML unauthorised response probably like this:
<html>
<head>
<title>Unauthorized (401)</title>
The invalid character '<' looking for beginning of value is it choking in the HTML stream.
I'm successfully using PAT tokens (authentication-method: bearer-token) with issues.redhat.com but I needed to build from source (main) to pick up changes that include the support.
I am trying to write some go code to fetch JIRA issues from our internal JIRA deployment. No such problem is encountered when using Python. I am very new to "GO" and thinking running Jira query should provide an easy ramp. Hopefully someone can spot the mistake I am making.
The error is the same when I did the following. The actual project name has been replaced by
<PROJECT_NAME>
in this submission:jira search
jira list --query="project=<PROJECT_NAME> AND resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser()"
jira list --query="resolution+=+Unresolved+AND+assignee+=+currentUser()"
. This query was provided by Firefox's "Web Developer Tools"jira list --template table --query="project=<PROJECT_NAME> AND resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser()"
The project name is specified in
~/.jira.d/config.yml
and usingJIRA_API_TOKEN
because ofauthentication-method: api-token
.Here is
~/.jira.d/config.yml
:Here is the full console output for the commands provided above:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: