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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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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Customize this post-function using the additional options provided as a part of the post-function. The options are :
Options
- Customize the assignment: Select the required option.
Force assignment (default) - Forcibly assigns the issue to the default member of the selected Project Rol
e. In this case, any user selected in the Assignee
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 selects Automatic
in the Assignee
field on the Transition screen. If not, the assignee field will be set to the selected user.
Use selected assignee only if member of required role - Assigns the issue to the member selected on the Transition screen, only if the member 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 using Groovy expression.