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NAME

       SVN::Hooks::JiraAcceptance - Integrate Subversion with the JIRA ticketing system.

VERSION

       version 1.23

SYNOPSIS

       This SVN::Hooks plugin is deprecated. Please, consider using the SVN::Hooks::CheckJira
       plugin instead.

       This plugin was derived from version 1.3 of the JIRA Commit Acceptance Plugin
       <http://svn.atlassian.com/svn/public/contrib/jira/jira-commitacceptance-plugin/jars/jira-
       commitacceptance-plugin-1.3-client-scripts.zip> by ferenc.kiss@midori.hu.

       When enabled, it requires that any commits affecting some parts of the repository
       structure must make reference to valid JIRA issues in the commit log message. JIRA issues
       are referenced by their ids which consists of a sequence of uppercase letters separated by
       an hyfen from a sequence of digits. E.g., CDS-123, RT-1, and SVN-97.

       It's active in the "pre-commit" hook.

       It's configured by the following directives.

   JIRA_CONFIG(BASEURL, LOGIN, PASSWORD)
       This directive specify how to connect to the JIRA server by specifying its base URL and
       the login credentials of a user who has browsing rights.

   JIRA_LOG_MATCH(REGEXP, MESSAGE)
       By default the JIRA references are looked for in the commit log message as a whole.
       Sometimes this can be suboptimal because the user can introduce in the message some text
       that inadvertently looks like a JIRA reference whithout being so.

       With this directive, the log message is matched against the REGEXP and only the first
       group matched (i.e., the part of the message captured by the first parenthesis ($1)) is
       used to look for JIRA references. Moreover, you can pass a help MESSAGE that is shown to
       the user in case the JIRA test fails.

               JIRA_LOG_MATCH(
                   qr/^\[([^\]]+)\]/,
                   "The JIRA references must be inside brackets at the beginning of the message.",
               );

   JIRA_ACCEPTANCE(REGEXP, PROJECT_KEYS)
       This directive tells what parts of the repository structure must be integrated with what
       JIRA projects.

       During a commit, all files being changed are tested against the REGEXP. If at least one of
       them matches, then the log message must contain references to the PROJECT_KEYS.

       PROJECT_KEYS can contain multiple comma-separated JIRA project keys like 'TST,ARP'.  If
       you specify multiple keys, the commit will be accepted if at least one project listed
       accepts it.  Or you can specify '*' to force using the global commit acceptance settings
       if you don't want to specify any exact project key.

               JIRA_ACCEPTANCE(qr/^(trunk|branches/fix)/ => 'CDS,TST');

AUTHOR

       Gustavo L. de M. Chaves <gnustavo@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by CPqD.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.