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Overview

One or more trigger actions can be set for a named event in the workflow
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Overview

You can use this action in a workflow trigger to approve a workflow approval. This action completes the approval, even if there are pending assigned reviewer decisions or a reviewer rejection decision.

When the workflow trigger event occurs, the trigger will check checks that any required conditions are met, and if met, the "approve" action approves a named approval.

Info

One or more trigger actions can be set for a named event in the workflow.

"approve"

Excerpt

The trigger action "approve"causes sets an approved decision to occur for a named approval if the provided parameters are valid.

  • action (approve

    • approval

    (string) Name
    • Name of the Approval to be approved. If not specified, the default approval

    will be
    • is used

    user (string)
    • user❗️ Atlassian userID of the approver


❗️

no mandatory parameter - only

Mandatory parameter

user

The trigger action must define a value for the user parameter for the approve action is requiredto take place.


Default approval

If no approval name is specified in the trigger action, the the default approval approval is the approval in the state named in the trigger event condition.

If there are the state hasmultiple approvals in the state, the default approval is the first approval listed in the state's JSON markup.


Example trigger code

Code Block
"triggers":
[
	{"event": "on-change-state",
	"conditions":
	[
		{"final":true}
	],
	"actions":
	[
		{"action": "approve",
			"approval": "Sign-off",
			"user":"5d52a37ef0f22a0da2d6f070"}
	]}
]
Info
(info)

 If adding the JSON trigger using workflow builder visual editor, there is no need to include the opening "triggers": JSON markup notation

, since

; it

will be

is added automatically by workflow builder.

The Atlassian user Identification Number (userId) is visible in the URL when viewing the User Profile.

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