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Houston Code Climate

Mission Control for your projects and teams.

Houston interfaces with your version-control, ticket-tracking, continuous integration, and other systems to stitch together a picture of your projects and teams.

Ticket Workflow Testing Workflow Automatic Release Notes Reports
Ticket Workflow Testing Workflow Automatic Release Notes Reports

Getting Started

Requirements

  • Ruby 2.0+
  • Postgres

Getting Houston Running

Clone Houston:

git clone [email protected]:houstonmc/houston.git
cd houston
script/bootstrap
bundle exec rake db:seed
bundle exec rails server

Configuring Houston

You can control Houston's feature, permissions, events, colors, and more in config/config.rb.

Writing your own modules

To create a new module for Houston, run:

gem install houston-cli
houston_new_module warpcore

This will generate a gem for a Rails Engine named houston-warpcore.

Then add something like the following to config/config.rb:

use :warpcore, github: "mscott/warpcore", branch: "master"

(You can use the same options after use :warpcore that you'd use after gem "houston-warpcore" in a Gemfile.)

Vision

Houston does not intend to become a ticket-tracking system or continuous integration server. It's goal is to glue those systems together and synthesize information from them. Houston has three parts:

  1. A model of your projects and teams
  2. Adapters for various version-control, ticket-tracking, and other systems
  3. Custom views that synthesize that information

You should pick a ticket-tracking system or a continuous integration server based on your teams needs—or your company's needs—but then be able to extend it as you wish. Houston is a framework for just that!

Features

The following are examples of how Houston can be used:

  • Kanban allows you define stages for tickets and then depicts how all of your tickets, across projects, fall into those stages.
  • Testing Report collects tickets awaiting QA from multiple projects, and shows the progress and evolution of testing
  • Release Notes are generated automatically from your commit messages, and can be configured to automatically close tickets when released
  • Scheduler shows you tickets that need effort and value estimates and generates to-do lists from them based on your queuing discipline
  • CI can be configured to trigger CI jobs and publish the results upon version-control events

Architecture

Models

Four models are central to Houston:

  • Project which ties together a slug, color, and different adapters with a project
  • User which has a role and is tied to different permissions and notifications
  • Ticket a generic concept of a ticket
  • Commit a generic concept of a commit

Adapters

Houston uses adapters to support multiple systems. There are three right now:

  • TicketTracking: Unfuddle and None supported
  • VersionControl: Git and None supported
  • CI: Jenkins and None supported

Configuration

The specific details of Houston's operation are described in config/config.rb (example).

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