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content in development

things to mention:

  •  we are launching it with the promotional pricing for the first three months + communicate price increase in 3 months
  •  roadmap of what we'll implement soon
  •  Put "beta" in the name, it might be buggy, work with us, help us know what to improve
  •  Give comparison of the PS server and cloud


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  1. Go to Settings > Projects > Projects > My project > Workflows.
  2. Click Edit in the Actions column.



  3. Display it as Text. From the diagram view pick up transition you'd like the script works for. For example, to go from 'To do' to 'In Progress', 'In Progress' to 'Done' and so on.
    Note: Step Name(id) column represents where to start from, Transitions(id) column represents where you go to.
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  4. For the Step Name In Progress click Done in Transition column to define a post function for 'In progress to Done' change.

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  5. Click the Post Function tab and click the Add post function link on the right side of the screen.



  6. Select SIL Post function. Click Add.



  7. Select use an existing script, unmodified from the bulleted listClick Next.



  8. Select the script you created beforehand. Scroll down and click Next. Click Add.



  9. Changes will not be implemented until the created draft is published. Click Publish Draft.



  10. Warning message will appear to check if you'd like to backup project copy. Click Yes and Publish.



  11. That's it. You can see the transition changes now in your issues.



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  1. Go to Settings > Projects > Projects > My project > Workflows.
  2. Click Edit in the Actions column.
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  3. Display it as Text. Pick up transition you'd like the script works for. For example to go from 'To do' to 'In Progress', 'In Progress' to 'Done' and so on.
    Note: Step Name(id) column represents where to start from, Transitions(id) column represents where you go to.
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  4. For the Step Name Name To Do click Do click In Progress in  in Transition column to define a post function for 'To do to In Progress' change.


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  5. Click the Post Function tab and click the Add post function link on the right side of the screen.



  6. Select SIL Post function.



  7. Select create a new script from the bulleted list. Click Next.



  8. Put file name, let's say 'Test script from to-do to in-progress'Give name to your scipt. Select silprograms directory. Scroll down to click Next.
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  9. Write your script. For instance, to change issue description or assignee during transition. Click Check to confirm the syntax is correct and. Scroll down to click Next to save the settingsscript.
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  10. Click Click Add to proceed.
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  11. Changes will not be implemented until the created draft is published. Click Publish Draft.



  12. Warning message will appear to check if you'd like to backup project copy. Click Yes and Publish.
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  13. That's it. You can see the transition changes now in your issues.
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+ link for currentUser() routine


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  • Status - shows you the status of the app. Here you can see the error if something went not as expected, for example of a connection wasn't established.
  • The maximum number of users as detected from the engine. This is not your license tier!
  • The number of postfunctions per second handled by the engine - 
  • Reset status - 
  • Adjust status - the size of the machine you use will be adjusted to your usage

SIL Manager page

SIL Manager page contains SIL editor and is a central point where you develop your scripts. For all scripts that reside in the virtual directories, this tool offers all the power of SIL at your crafty fingertips

To ensure for convenient script writing and text editing, this page has the following useful features:

  • syntax highlighting, 
  • autocomplete, 
  • you can check your scripts
  • Source file management across all defined trees 

Features in Power Scripts for Jira Cloud

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Feature / Area

PS

Server

PS

Cloud

1Add, edit, delete SIL scripts(tick)(tick)
2Harness the power of Jira without programming knowledge(tick)(tick)
3SIL post-functions(tick)(tick)
4Event listeners(tick)in our roadmap!
5Sync with remote systems(tick)in our roadmap!
6Workflow viewer(tick)
7Schedule scripts to run on an interval or as a CRON job(tick)in our roadmap!
8JQL Support(tick)in our roadmap!
9

LDAP support

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10Routines(tick)

(tick) and many more coming soon!

Pricing

Power Scripts for Jira (cloud) is available with the Early Bird promotional pricing during the first three months and the price will increase. Enjoy the low prices now!