When you add this post-function to a transition and trigger the transition, the add-on checks for the default member of the selected Project Role
. If such member is found, it assigns the issue to the fetched user. If not, the issue is assigned to a random member of the selected Project Role
. If there are multiple default members, a random member is picked among them.
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The easiest is to have only one user in the selected |
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If the selected Project Role can contain more than one user, you should specify how the post-function will identify the default member to use. Since Jira does not support the notion of a default member for project roles, the Assign to role member function identifies the default member of a project role for a project by going through all the members of the project role looking for a User Property with the following two characteristics:
For backward compatibility, the following two forms are also supported:
Or: (since 1.5.3)
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Action
To customize the assignment select any of the following options:
- Force assignment (default) - Forcibly assigns the issue to the default member of the selected
Project Rol
e. In this case, user selected in theAssignee
field on the Transition screen (if any) is ignored. - Only if "Automatic" - Assigns the issue to the default member of the selected
Project Role
only if the user selectsAutomatic
in theAssignee
field on the Transition screen. If not, the Assignee field will not be modified. - Use selected assignee only if member of required role - Assigns the issue to the user selected on the Transition screen, only if the user belongs to the selected
Project Role
. If not, the Assignee field is not modified. - Use selected assignee if changed on the transition screen - Assigns the issue to the default role member of the selected
Project Role
only if the assignee is not changed (or set to Automatic) on the Transition screen.
Conditional execution
To execute this post-function based on the result of a groovy expression see Conditional execution/validation using a Groovy expression.
Error Handling
By default, all errors (Java Exceptions) raised by this post-function, including those raised by custom Groovy scripts, will be logged in the JIRA log file but will not be reported to the user and will not prevent the transition from completing. However, when designing new workflows or troubleshooting them, it is more convenient to be notified immediately of any such error during the execution of the transition. On development and staging Jira instances, you can activate error reporting for all JMWE post-functions on the JMWE configuration page, and it is recommended to do so. But on production Jira instances, For example on the production Jira instances you might want to show errors only for only for the post-function(s) being worked on, in order to avoid disrupting other workflows. To make errors errors raised by the the current post-function prevent the transition from completing and show the error in the browser, select Make transition fail when an error occurs in this post-function
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If you want to show all the errors, either only to the admins or to all users, configure the option globally on the JMWE configuration page. For example, on development and staging Jira instances, you can activate error reporting for all JMWE post-functions, to display all the errors and it is recommended to do so, and on production Jira instances you might want to activate error reporting only to administrators so that they can be made aware of configuration errors.
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When the option is selected on a post-function, it overrides the configuration on the JMWE configuration page. |