The end user will see the Power Actions™ in a toolbar on the issue view.
The custom field shown above, actually defines 3 actions, but each has a different condition; Action 1 is enabled, Action 2 is disabled and Action 3 is hidden and thus - not visible on the UI.
You can easily spot Actions that require a screen by the trailing "..." in the labels.
To execute an action, just click the respective button. If the action requires an additional input from the user, a dialog similar to the one below will be shown before the Action Script will be executed.
See also
For more real life examples using Power Actions™ for Jira, see Tutorials & Recipes. Note that Power Actions™ becomes even more mighty when used with Power Scripts™ for Jira, and we even provide examples of what you can do with two apps.
You can find many useful and interesting tutorials there, here's just a few examples:
- Have a ticket approved by a Manager before it can be taken to development
- Reschedule issues
- "Lock" a ticket so that a user can log work or comment on it but cannot change the ticket itself