JIRA assistant for Google Chrome (JA) is a useful extension wich allow you to manage your JIRA issues, bugs or tasks right in your browser with just one click.
Extension easily can
* Import all of your favorite filters to separate tab on JA dashboard
* Add custom filters typed in JIRA Query language
* Recieve notification for all issues matched to any filter
* Show the count of issues for separate filter
* Log your work for any issue
* Resolve an issue
* Assignee an issue
* Create an issue
Usage
It is easily to install and configure. Just install the JA in you Google Chrome browser and you will see the options page where you shoul define you JIRA server attributes, such as JIRA server URL, you username and passowrd. That's it. Your favorite filters becomes to visible on the 'Configure filters' tab. There you can set additional properites for each filter such as time of update, notifications etc.
After that just clicking JA icon on Google Chrome extension bar and you will see the JA dashboard. It is really easy to use and configure.
Feedback
I am open to any ideas of improvements or bugfix. You can easily post it to the extensions page on 'Google Code' (http://code.google.com/p/jira-chrome-extension/) and be sure that I will recieve it.
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* If you want this extension in your own language please checkout the latest localization file from http://code.google.com/p/jira-chrome-extension/source/browse/trunk/_locales/en/messages.json and translate it. After that just ask me to add your localization file to the build
* To configure favorites issues goes to http://your_installation/secure/ManageFilters.jspa page and mark some filters as favorites, or simple create new filter.
* Regardless of SOAP API used, you will need the WSDL descriptor for your JIRA installation. This is found at http://your_installation/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl. For instance, http://jira.atlassian.com's WSDL file is: http://jira.atlassian.com/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl
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