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Mastering JIRA 7 - Second Edition

By : Ravi Sagar
Book Image

Mastering JIRA 7 - Second Edition

By: Ravi Sagar

Overview of this book

Atlassian JIRA 7 is an enterprise issue tracker system. One of its key strengths is its ability to adapt to the needs of an organization, ranging from building software products to managing your support issues. This book provides a comprehensive explanation covering all three components of JIRA 7, such as JIRA Software, JIRA Core, and Jira Service Desk. It shows you how to master the key functionalities of JIRA and its customizations and useful add-ons, and is packed with real-world examples and use cases. You will first learn how to plan for a JIRA 7 installation and fetch data. We cover JIRA reports in detail, which will help you analyze your data effectively. You can add additional features to your JIRA application by choosing one of the already built-in add-ons or building a new one to suit your needs. Then you'll find out about implementing Agile methodologies in JIRA by creating Scrum and Kanban boards. We'll teach you how to integrate your JIRA Application with other tools such as Confluence, SVN, Git, and more, which will help you extend your application. Finally, we'll explore best practices and troubleshooting techniques to help you find out what went wrong and understand how to fix it.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Mastering JIRA 7 - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Accessing MySQL


The HSQL Database Manager should never be used in the production instance because it's prone to data loss. The recommended database is either MySQL or PostgreSQL. Earlier in this book, we discussed how to create a database in MySQL to store JIRA's data and configure it during the setup phase. To access your database in order to run SQL queries, you can either use the MySQL console, which comes with the MySQL server, or you can use phpMyAdmin.

phpMyAdmin

The phpMyAdmin application can be downloaded from http://www.phpmyadmin.net/.

This is a great web-based tool to manage your MySQL database and it's usually accessed using http://localhost/phpmyadmin/. The exact URL can be different, depending on your installation.

Perform these following steps:

  1. Open the previous URL in your browser to launch phpMyAdmin:

    You will notice that the list of databases appears on the left-hand side. Our jiradb database also appears in this list. We created this database for our JIRA instance.

  2. Click on...