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Use Groovy and the Insight-related classes to explore and drill down into an Insight field object attributes:
Code Block def objectFacade = getComponent(com.riadalabs.jira.plugins.insight.channel.external.api.facade.ObjectFacade.class) def objId = issue.get("<custom_insight_field_id>").first().getInsightAttributeValue("<object_attribute>") objectFacade.loadObjectBean(objId)?.name
As you can see in the recording below, we have managed to get the “Server Owner” attribute value (not just the ID shown in this article's Problem section), even when it references another Insight object.
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The code snippet provided earlier can vary depending on the Insight object attribute type. For example, if we multiple values for an “Approvers” Insight object attribute that refers to a User’s property type from another Insight object (refer to the captures below), then the code snippet will look as follows: |
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import com.riadalabs.jira.plugins.insight.channel.external.api.facade. |
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ObjectFacade def objectFacade = getComponent(ObjectFacade) def |
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objIds = issue.get("<custom_insight_field_id>").first().getInsightAttributeValue("<object_main_attribute>") def names_str = "" def userManager = ComponentAccessor.getUserManager() for (i in |
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objIds) { def jiraUsrId = objectFacade.loadObjectBean(i).getInsightAttributeValue("<object_main_attribute>") names_str = names_str + |
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userManager. |
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getUserByKey(jiraUsrId).displayName + " " |
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}
return names_str.trim() |
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