Stand-bot responds to the following commands inside a Channel.
DM commands
You can use the following commands through Direct Message with Stand-bot.
2. Jira integration
Installation
Go to Stand-bot's listing on the Atlassian Marketplace and click on "Try it free".
Linking your Slack workspace to your Jira instance
Once you've installed the app on your Jira instance, go to "Settings".
Click on "Add-ons".
Go to "Manage add-ons".
Click on the Standbot app to expand its details.
Click on "Configure" to link your Jira instance to your Slack workspace.
Input the name of your Slack workspace and click on "Verify Team".
Note: You should have Stand-bot already installed in your Slack workspace for this verification to work.
If the verification goes smoothly, you'll be taken to this screen.
If you installed Stand-bot on Slack, he will send you the following message through Direct Message:
Note: If someone else from your workspace installed Stand-Bot on Slack, use the command "connect-jira" through DM with Stand-bot. It will prompt the Jira connection flow.
Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to link Jira with your Slack workspace.
After clicking "Yes", Stand-bot will add a link that reads "Verify your team". Click on it.
You will be taken to this screen in Jira.
Click on "Confirm" to link Jira with your Slack workspace.
Once you do, you'll be able to Match your Jira projects to your #channels in Slack.
Matching Jira projects to Slack channels
Once you've linked Jira to your Slack workspace, you'll need to click on "Go to Settings" to link projects with stand-ups.
You'll be taken to this screen where you'll see all the channels in Slack with configured stand-ups.
To match a Project to a Channel, open the menu on the Channel you want to configure and select the Jira project you'd like to link to it.
Once you're done matching Projects to Channels click on "Save". You will now be able to save your Stand-up Reports insid your Jira projects and see your Jira tickets when giving your status.
Now you'll just need to get your team to verify their accounts.
Verifying teammates' Jira users
Whenever you match a Jira Project to a Slack channel with a running stand-up, the bot will send this message to the channel's members:
They will need to click on "Yes". Once they do, they'll see a link that reads "Verify your Jira account".
They need to click on it to be taken to Jira, where they will see the following screen:
They'll have to click on "Confirm".
Once they do, they'll see the following screen and will be able to see their Jira tickets when giving their stand-up status.
Seeing your Jira tickets when giving your status
Once you've verified your Jira user, you'll be able to see your Jira tickets during your stand-up.
Wait for the bot to ask you for your status or use the "standup" command to send it.
Stand-Bot will show the option to see the Jira tickets you have "Assigned", those in "To Do", and in "Done".
Select the type of Jira tickets you want to see first. Stand-Bot will display the 5 most recently updated in that category.
You can take a look at another category by clicking on it.
Once you've seen the categories that interest you, click on "None for now" to start typing your status.
Viewing your stand-up reports in Jira
Once you install the Jira add-on, you'll be able to view the history of your stand-up reports inside each project you linked to a channel.
To do so, go to a Project you've linked to a stand-up and click on "Stand-up Reports" on the left sidebar menu.
You will see your team's status for the day.
You will also be able to navigate through your stand-up history to see past reports.