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RecommendationBefore using SIL Script Custom Field, see Simple Issue Language documentation for a better grasp of SIL usage and capabilities. |
Configuring PCF - SIL Script custom field
After you create the field, click the Configure link for this field. You will see the page like the following example:
Click Edit SIL Script and the following screen will appear:
Image AddedHere you have two tabs:
Image Removed“General” and “Scripts”.
The General tab. Here, you can set the formatting of the value under “Value formatted as”. It can either be “Script Template”, “Date” or “Date Time”, depending what your SIL script will return. You can set the field’s Refresh interval to “Always”, “Never” or “Specify interval”. Note that the refresh interval does not do a refresh on the field on that interval no matter what. Instead, when the value is needed, if the interval passed, the field will be recalculated. What that means is for example, if the Refresh interval is set to “Always”, and the field’s value reflects for example the current minute in the hour, when searching issues by the field's value, you have to search for the last value that was viewed in a non-editable place (E.G. View issue screen). If you search for the current minute, the value won’t be present in the search results.
The Scripts tab.
Image AddedHere you have to set the field’s SIL script (the script that computes the value to be displayed), and optionally, the template (SIL Template Language).
Click Save, and the script is associated with the current custom field.
The value returned by the script will be the value of the custom field.
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WarningThe script is read-only. Please keep the following in mind:
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Thread Local Caching
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If you are not fully aware of what this implies, we recommend that you leave the option off. |
Because multiple calls to get the value of a SIL Script custom field for a certain issue are inevitable, we implemented an option to generate the value only once per HTTP request. This can improve performance, but might have some side effects.
For instance, if the value is generated before some other values it depends on are modified, the result might not reflect the latest updates.
Using PCF - SIL Script custom field
This is how the field displays the value returned by the script.
Examples
Seeing Issue Age
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interval age = currentDate() - created; return "This issue is " + age + " old"; |
Showing the number of subtasks for a ticket
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number noSubtasks = size(subtasks(key)); return "This issue has " + noSubtasks + " subtasks"; |
Showing average age for issue subtasks
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date now = currentDate(); // just to make sure we use the same reference date string [] subtasks = subtasks(key); interval age; for(string task in subtasks){ age = age + (now - %task%.created); } return "Average age of subtasks is " + (age / size(subtasks)); |
Displaying results from the database
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//select the city from the specified region return sql("TestSQL", "select city from cities c, district d, region r where c.iddistrict=d.id and d.idregion=r.id and r.region='Bucharest'"); |
Seeing how long a ticket is in the particular status
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string field_name = "status"; string[] field_history = fieldHistory(key, field_name); number n = arraySize(field_history); date startDate; if (n > 0) { startDate = arrayGetElement(field_history, n - 2); return "Current issue has been " + status + " for " + (currentDate() - startDate); } return "Current issue has been " + status + " for " + (currentDate() - created); |
Displaying statuses count for a ticket
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string[] statuses; string[] statusHistory = fieldHistory(key, "status"); for(number i = 1; i < size(statusHistory); i = i + 2) { string statusStr = getElement(statusHistory, i); statuses = addElementIfNotExist(statuses, statusStr); } return size(statuses); |
Seeing everyone who has ever been an Assignee for the ticket
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string[] assignees; assignees = addElementIfNotExist(assignees, userFullName(assignee)); string[] assigneeHistory = fieldHistory(key, "assignee"); for(number i = 1; i < size(assigneeHistory); i = i + 2) { string assigneeName = userFullName(getElement(assigneeHistory, i)); assignees = addElementIfNotExist(assignees, assigneeName); } return assignees; |
Making SIL Script custom fields searchable
Log into your Jira as Admin.
Go to Administration > Custom fields, and click Edit for the necessary SIL Script custom field.
Select a Search Template for that custom field according to the value type returned by it.
If you are about to add a new SIL Script custom field, you can choose the Search Template at the custom field creation step.
After changing the Search Templates for all the custom field that you want, perform a re-index in Jira for the search to work fine.
After you set a searcher for the SIL Script custom field, you can perform a search for all issues containing the desired value for that custom field.
See also
For more details on searching issues in Jira, see Searching for Issues tutorial from the Jira documentation.
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