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This is the documentation for JSU for Jira Cloud. If you are using JSU on Jira Server/Data Center, see our JSU Server/Data Center documentation. |
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Goal | Eliminate repetitive tasks and save time by automatically closing parent tasks | ||||||
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Scenario | When your team has closed all of an issue’s subtasks, the parent issue remains open and someone has to manually move it to
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Components | Linked Transition post function |
How to configure this rule
Create a draft of your project workflow. If you're unsure how to get to this page, follow the onboarding steps in Edit a Jira Workflow. You can then view your workflow in Text or Diagram mode. The steps in this use case represent Diagram mode. If you haven't already, switch the workflow viewer to Diagram mode.
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We want to close parent issues when their subtasks are done, so we need to add the rule specifically to when issues transition to the
status. Click the arrow that points to this status to show the transition rule options menu.Status colour Green title DONE We want to add a post function to this transition that runs an automation after the issue has been transitioned to the target status. Select Post Functions from the options list to display the Post Functions tab.
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Select Add post function to view all available post functions.
Select the Linked Transition (JSU) post function, and then click Add at the bottom of the page.
We want the parent to automatically close when the last subtask is closed, so
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we select Parent/Sub-task > The parent of the subtask(s).
Next, we define
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the workflow and transition we want to apply to the selected parent issue. We want to keep this rule simple, so we only want this rule to apply to issues in our JSU project.
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We select the workflow
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for our JSU project and the
Done
transition. Any parent issues will be transitioned to
as part of the rule we're configuring.Status colour Green title DONE
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We only want the parent to be transitioned to
if ALL of its subtasks are alsoStatus colour Green title DONE
.Status colour Green title DONE
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We set the conditional status to
.Status colour Green title done The remaining fields are optional
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. All of these fields are described in detail in the Linked Transition post function page
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Resolution - If you would like to add a resolution to the parent issue after the post function closes it, you can define which resolution to choose in this field.
Perform as user - In Jira Cloud, all "actions" both manual and automated, must be performed by a registered Atlassian account. If you'd like JSU to impersonate another user to run its automation, you can choose that user here. It's important to note that the impersonated user must have the right account privileges to perform the action. If you're not sure, just leave this field blank. Leaving the field blank means the automation will be run as the default user, "JSU add-on user" which has elevated privileges and can perform most functions.
Copy field - If you'd like to add more information to the parent issue as part of the automation, you can describe what information you'd like to add here.
Now you're ready to save your new post function.
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Select Add at the bottom of the page.
You can now see a summary of all your post functions applied to this transition. To confirm this new workflow and test it out, you need to publish it. At the top of the page, select Publish Draft. You can choose to save a backup if required before confirming.
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Test the post function in the workflow
Now, we can
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test the post function in action
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Go to an open issue that includes one or more open subtasks.
Transition all of the subtasks to
.Status colour Green title done Refresh/reload the parent issue. You'll notice that it has now also been transitioned to
- which means our post function has worked as expected!Status colour Green title done
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Congratulations! You've just configured your very own automation
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