# Jira widget The widget shows the number of tickets assigned to the user (or any other result of a JQL query, see customization section) and when clicked shows them in the list, grouped by the ticket status. Left-click on the item opens the issue in the default browser:

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## How it works Widget uses cURL to query Jira's [REST API](https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/rest-apis/). In order to be authenticated, widget uses a [netrc](https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl/usingcurl-netrc) feature of the cURL, which is basically to store basic auth credentials in a .netrc file in home folder. If you are on Atlassian Cloud, then instead of providing a password in netrc file you can set an [API token](https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/api-tokens-938839638.html) which is a safer option, as you can revoke/change the token at any time. ## Customization It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters: | Name | Default | Description | |---|---|---| | `host` | Required | e.g. `http://jira.tmnt.com` | | `query` | `jql=assignee=currentuser() AND resolution=Unresolved` | JQL query | | `icon` | `~/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/jira-widget/jira-mark-gradient-blue.svg` | Path to the icon | | `timeout` | 600 | How often in seconds the widget refreshes | ## Installation Create a .netrc file in your home directory with following content: ```bash machine turtlejira.com login mikey@tmnt.com password cowabunga ``` Then change file's permissions to 600 (so only you can read/write it): ```bash chmod 600 ~/.netrc ``` And test if it works by calling the API (`-n` option is to use the .netrc file for authentication): ```bash curl -n 'https://turtleninja.com/rest/api/2/search?jql=assignee=currentuser()+AND+resolution=Unresolved' ``` Clone/download repo and use the widget in **rc.lua**: ```lua local jira_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.jira-widget.jira") ... s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget { -- Right widgets layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal, ... -- default jira_widget({host = 'http://jira.tmnt.com'}), ... ```