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mib

v0.3.7

Published

modular issue board, a kanban board app. ships with github support

Downloads

11

Readme

Modular Issue Board

NPM

Dependency Status devDependency Status

Build Status Build Status Stories in Ready

mib is a kanban board that uses Github issues as cards.

An important distinction made by this project versus other implementations is that it refuses to create a 1:1 relation between a board and repositories.

This results in a design in which projects from multiple providers can collect into a single board.

Webhooks are automatically installed to keep cards and issues in sync, however Github does not perform hookshots for every action (e.g. assignee change, label change).

Features

  • Add/remove boards
  • Add/remove columns #40
  • Add/remove cards #47
  • Drag and drop cards
  • Grant users access to your board(s)
  • Export board data as a JSON file
  • Import board data via JSON file
  • 3rd party integrations via plugin system

Usage

There are (will be) two ways to use mib

Hosted

mib will be operated professionally downstream that will include a free plan.

Open source projects will be 100% free of charge at the downstream entity.

More information coming soon, once mib is stable.

I'm looking for people to help me with this -- reach out to me at keyvan[at]mindynamics[dot]com if you're interested!

Self-Hosting

mib is and will always be free and open source software. As such you may clone and run the project yourself. Here's how:

  • Clone the repo to your server
  • Create a github application in your user settings page and take note of the keys
  • Create a .env file wherever you cloned the project and add the keys. Example provided below.
  • Tell supervisor or whatever you're using to run server.js with node
  • Copy the public/js/config.example.js to public/js/config.js and adjust the endpoint
  • Setup a reverse proxy, do SSL, whatever

Example .env file:

GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=stuff
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=morestuff

Better (read: more opinionated) instructions can be provided if requested.

Development

mib uses the MEAN stack (MongoDB, Express, Angular, NodeJS)

It's easy to get started hacking features (maybe you want to help get Bitbucket/Gitlab supported sooner?)

  • Fork the project
  • Clone your fork
  • npm install
  • Examine the tests and go from there
  • Pull request!

Plugins

Plugins provide 3rd party integrations, add API routes, provide webhooks, or otherwise extend mib.

mib-github

NPM

  • link repositories to boards
    • imports existing issues as cards
    • creates a webhook entry on the repository
  • adds webhook consumer route for card/issue updates
  • automatically updates card data on board load
  • custom card template