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DescriptionThe 'Regular Expression Check' compares the value of a text, number, or url's URL field against a regular expression. For example to verify that the content matches a given format. ConfigurationYou must select the field to be checked and enter the regular expression. For example:
Detailed Documentation documentation on Regex can be found here: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html It is quite technical though. A good website that could help further is https://www.freeformatter.com/java-regex-tester.html where you can test them and also have a less technical documentation with examples. Hope this helps. For information on how to configure a check in JIRA, see the JIRA documentation. If the field is a multiline text field, the text will be split on the newline character before applying the expression to each token. The HTML editor may add an additional newline character when pressing the "enter" key. Be careful Additional configuration options include: "Concatenate multiple values" This option is only available for fields which can store multiple values including the system fields "Affected Version/s", "Components", "Fix Version/s" and "Watchers" as well as most custom fields with multiple settable values.
Note: The order in which the values are concatenated, depends on the natural sorting order of the field value type. Since the values may be stored in the issue in an unspecific order, values that do not have a natural sorting order may be concatenated in an unspecific order. "Split on newline characters" This option is only available for text area fields including the system fields "Description" and "Environment" as well as text area custom fields.
For information on how to configure a check in JIRA, see the JIRA documentation. Be careful about what kind of regular expressions you are using. Some might be exploited by a malicious person. See ReDoS . It is your responsibility as JIRA administrator to only use safe regular expressions.
ExampleA workflow is configured so that the 'Resolve' transition has the 'Regular Expression Check' where 'TextField' has to match '[a-z]*'. If a user attempts to resolve an issue on this workflow, where the 'TextField' is for example '7 pieces', the check will fail, and no action will be performed. However 'pieces' as content would be allowed. Supported Field Types
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