The Bug Genie
The Bug Genie is an enterprise-grade issue-tracking, development and project
management system. Main features includes:
Integrated wiki
Live project planning
Great agile project support
Customizable workflow support
Time tracking
Multiple hosted installations on single setups
Complete source code integration
Command-line interface for both local and remote installations
LDAP authentication, OAuth2-enabled logins and pluggable auth backend
Remote API (JSON-based)
Great web-based configuration
Module-based and extensible architecture
Integration with source-code control systems
... and a lot more!
For up-to-date installation and setup notes, visit the FAQ:
https://issues.thebuggenie.com/wiki/TheBugGenie:FAQ
Installation
1: Download and install Composer
The Bug Genie uses a dependency resolution tool called Composer, which must
be downloaded and run before The Bug Genie can be installed or used.
Download and install Composer from http://getcomposer.org
2: Install The Bug Genie dependencies
After you have followed the instructions in step 1, run
php composer.phar install
from the main directory of The Bug Genie. Composer will download and install
all necessary components for The Bug Genie, and you can continue to the actual
installation as soon as it is completed.
3a: Install via web
Visit the subfolder https://example.com/thebuggenie/public/index.php in your web-browser.
The installation script will start automatically and guide you through the
installation process.
3b: Install via command-line (unix/linux only)
You can use the included command-line client to install, if you prefer that.
The command line utility can be found in the root folder: $ php ./tbg_cli
To install:
$ ./tbg_cli install
REPORTING ISSUES
If you find any issues, please report them in the issue tracker on our website:
https://issues.thebuggenie.com
RUNNING PHPUNIT TESTS
By executing composer.phar install --dev during the installation process, phpunit 4.2 will get installed. The phpunit test can be run by the following command:
vendor/bin/phpunit
Development and testing using Vagrant
If you are interested in contributing some code to The Bug Genie, you can get quickly up and running using the provided Vagrant and Ansible configuration. This can save you both time, and reduce the number of software packages you need to install and configure for working with The Bug Genie.
Take note that provided configuration and set-up should not be used in production.
For more details and some introduction see The Bug Genie wiki page.