Scrummo Burn Up Charts
####Scrummo adds Agile points estimation to Trello
Points (or "story points") are used for estimation in agile methodologies such as Scrum. We made Scrummo because we wanted a points plugin that works a little differently to others that are available.
####Chrome Plugin
Scrummo has a Chrome extension available in the Chrome Webstore. Installation is about as easy as it gets.
Download it here and start estimating! https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocgblopglhhmdeeafpljaameimgega/
#####Notes:
- When you add points to the card, Scrummo puts the points into a comment so that they have a date association
- You can make a burn up chart for your project at http://scrummo.io, or by forking this repo, and running it locally.
####Credits Scrummo was developed by The Monkeys:
Peter Vahaviolos - https://github.com/taledo
Chris Langlands - https://github.com/hooch
Kynan Hughes - https://github.com/k7n4n5t3w4rt
Petra Gulicher - https://github.com/petronbot
Han Lee - https://github.com/hanl
Philip Pondijo - https://github.com/phipon
We use it for all our projects, some of which can be seen on http://themonkeys.com.au.
####GitHub
Plz fork it on GitHub and submit a pull request with your suggested improvements - https://github.com/TheMonkeys/Scrummo-Browser-Plugin
Requirements
Apache 2
If you're on Mac OS X you can use MAMP for this if you like. However you set it up, you'll need to be able to edit your virtual host configuration.
PHP >= 5.3.7
With the following extensions:
- MCrypt
- PDO with MySQL support
- mbstring
You can use MAMP for this if you like; if you do, set up your PATH so you can use php and mysql tools on the command line:
echo -e '\nexport PATH=/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.4/bin:/Applications/MAMP/Library/bin:$PATH\n\n' >> ~/.profile
MySQL
As above, you can use MAMP for this if you like.
Installing phpMyAdmin will be helpful if you don't have any other mysql tools installed.
Ruby
The version of Ruby that comes preinstalled on Mac OS X is fine; if you don't have Ruby 1.8 installed then follow the instructions at http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/.
NodeJS
Follow NodeJS install instructions at http://nodejs.org/download/.
Then install the build system's requirements like so:
sudo easy_install Pygments &&
sudo npm install -g grunt-cli mocha testem livereload docco &&
sudo gem install compass
Note that that also installed the Ruby module compass
.
Composer
Follow the instructions at http://getcomposer.org/.
Setting up your development environment
Once you have the above requirements installed, you can set up your development server.
Bootstrap your build environment
If you're on a unix-like environment, you can run:
./init.sh
Otherwise you'll need to do it manually:
cd build/
npm install
composer install
Run a front-end production build
grunt
Apache
Edit your /etc/hosts file (something like C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts on Windows):
127.0.0.1 Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts.dev
Then add a virtual host to your Apache configuration:
<VirtualHost *>
DocumentRoot "/path/to/Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts/build/public/"
ServerName Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts.dev
<Directory /path/to/Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts/build/public/>
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
MySQL
To avoid any extra configuration, create a database called scrummo
and a user called
scrummo
with password scrummo
with SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER
permissions on the scrummo
database, with access from localhost.
If you must use a different configuration, then create a file build/app/config/local/database.php
using the one in
build/app/config/database.php
as a template (you only need to include settings that differ from those in
build/app/config/database.php
- Laravel config settings are inherited). Note that an existing .gitignore file will
prevent your local configuration being checked in to git.
If your machine's hostname
ends in .local
then the --env=local
part above is optional. Unfortunately Laravel 4
defaults to production
if it can't match your hostname against the patterns in build/bootstrap/start.php
so it
would be good to get into the habit of using --env
all the time, just in case.
Bootstrap your database
cd build/
php artisan migrate --env=local --seed
Test
Visit http://Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts.dev/ and you should see the home page. Check your browser's error console for any load errors or javascript errors.
Visit http://Scrummo-Burn-Up-Charts.dev/tests/ to run the automated acceptance tests.
Building
In development, run the following command to have the grunt watcher build your sass and js as you work:
cd build/
grunt dev
Prior to checkin or release, run a full grunt build to ensure the linter is happy with your code and all tests pass:
cd build/
grunt