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This article explains how to associate a workflow to project a workflow scheme using the Jira Command Line Interface (CLI) app.

Instructions

Use the associateWorkflow action to associate a workflow to the workflow scheme using with name and workflowScheme as required mandatory parameters.

  • name: Name of the workflow
  • workflowSchemeWorkflow scheme name or idID. Use blank for default scheme.
  • name: Name of the workflow.

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Note

If you are creating new workflow and workflow scheme on global level, they can be viewed in Inactive workflows and Inactive Workflow schemes.

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Execute the following CLI command:

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--action associateWorkflow --name "Associate_Workflow_1" --workflowScheme "Associate_Workflow_Scheme_1"

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For this example, we created a new workflow named Associate_Workflow_1, and workflow schema named Associate_Workflow_Scheme_1 as shown:Image Added
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 In your instance, the terminal output and result in Jira is displayed. For this example, the following outputs appear upon execution of the given CLI command:

  • Output on the terminal:

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    Workflow 'Associate_Workflow_1' associated to 'Associate_Workflow_Scheme_1'.


  • Output

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  • If you are creating new workflow and workflow scheme on global level, they can be viewed in inactive workflows and inactive workflow schemes respectively.
  • You can associate an inactive workflow scheme to an inactive workflow.
  • You can associate an inactive Workflow scheme to an active workflow.
  • It is recommended to test this scenario in a test environment before implementing it in production.