The latest version of the config file is here: https://github.com/forthix/forthix-apps/blob/main/Jira%20Cloud/Dynamic%20Status%20History/config.forthic
Sample Configuration
# Used to determine the number of dates to show in the report : NUM-DATES 15; # Number of dates in the status history : DATE-INTERVAL 2; # Number of days between dates : END-DATE TODAY; # The right-most date in the status history # The maximum number of tickets to show in the report (Click refresh button after changing this) : MAX-TICKETS 25; # The JQL used to find the parent tickets (Click refresh button after changing this) : PARENT-JQL ["project = " jira.PROJECT-KEY " and issuetype=Story and updated >= -30d order by updated DESC"] CONCAT; # Used to order the tickets in the report by status : STATUS>ORDER [ ["BLOCKED" 1] ["IN PROGRESS" 2] ["DONE" 3] ["TO DO" 4] ] REC SWAP UPPERCASE REC@ 100 DEFAULT;
Reference
Config Word | Description | Notes |
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| This sets the number of status history date chips to render for each ticket | |
| This sets the step size in days in between each date interval | Each status chip covers a date range starting from its date and extending through the number of days of the |
| This is the rightmost date of the status history | This takes any valid Forthic date such as a date literal or a word that returns a date (e.g., |
| This sets the number of tickets to render in the report. | After changing this value, click the refresh button to pull fresh data. |
| This specifies the JQL used to pull tickets for the report | By default this pulls Story tickets in the current project that have been updated within the past 30d. |
| This defines a sort order for the tickets based on Status. | If you just want to specify an order, focus on the following rows and revise the Statuses to match your project. ["BLOCKED" 1] ["IN PROGRESS" 2] ["DONE" 3] ["TO DO" 4] This definition follows the Forthic idiom of transforming one thing into another. |
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