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Which issue(s)
Select the issues to operate on. They can be:
Linked issues: Select issue(s) linked to the current issue through any link type or a specific link type such as
blocks
,is cloned by
, etc.Sub-tasks of the current issue: Select this option to operate on the sub-tasks of the current issue
Parent issue of the current sub-task: Select this option to operate on the parent of the current issue
Issues that belong to the current Epic: Select this option to operate on the issues that belong to the current Epic
Epic of the current issue: Select this option to operate on the Epic of the current issue
Child issues of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to operate on the child issues of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy
Parent issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to operate on the parent issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy
Issues returned by a Groovy script: Input a Groovy script that returns either a single Issue object, or a Collection of Issue objects, or a String representing the key of an issue, or a Collection of Strings each representing an issue key. For example:
"TEST-1"
["TEST-1","TEST-2"]
ComponentAccessor.issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1")
[ComponentAccessor.issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1"),ComponentAccessor.issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-2")]
issue.parentObject
issue.getLinkedIssues()
Issues returned by a JQL search: Input a JQL search expression, including an optional Groovy Template markup. For example:
project = TEST
returns issues of the project with the key TESTproject = ${issue.get("project").key} and assignee = ${
currentUser.name
}
returns issues of the project the current issue belongs to and assigned to the current user.To operate on issues of a project with key
TEST
and issue type name same as the value in a text fieldCode Block <% if (issue.get("Single line text")) { %> project = TEST and issuetype = ${issue.get("Single line text")} <% } else { %> issuekey=INVALID-1 <% } %>
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Comment body
The value can be either a:
Text or Groovy template: A fixed text that can include a Groovy template markup that can be used as the comment body. For example,
The issue will be resolved on or before <%= issue.duedate%> by <%issue.assignee%>.
Groovy Expression: A Groovy expression whose return value (of type String) will be used as the comment body. For example,
issue.get("description")
will add the description of the issue to the issue as a comment.
Comment visibility
Restrict to Group
Restricts the visibility of the comment to a specified group. When you input a valid group name in the Restrict to Group
field, the comment will be visible only to the members of the specified group. For no restriction, leave the field blank.
Restrict to Project Role
Restricts the visibility of the comment to a selected project role. When you select a project role from the Restrict to Project Role
drop-down, the comment will be visible only to the members of the selected project role. For no restriction, leave the field blank.
Restrict to Internal (Jira Service Desk only) - REQUIRES option "Send 'Issue Commented' notification"
Restricts the visibility of the comment to the Service Desk Agents and Collaborators only. This requires the option Send "Issue Commented" notification
to be selected.
You can customize this post-function using the following options:
Options
Send "Issue Commented" notification
You can notify the users when a comment is added on the issue by selecting the option Send "Issue Commented" notification
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Run as
Run as user
Any user selected in this field will be the author of the comments that are created by the post-function. Leave it blank for the current user to be the author.
Conditional execution
Input a Groovy expression that returns true
if the post-function should run. For more information see Conditional execution using Groovy expression. Note that the condition will be evaluated once per applicable related issue, with each related issue being available, in turn, in the relatedIssue
and deprecated linkedIssue
variables.
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. For example on the production Jira instances you might want to show errors only for the post-function(s) being worked on, in order to avoid disrupting other workflows. To make errors raised by 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. |