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Specific SIL™ integrations
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Use SIL™ scripts to process incoming emails! Power Scripts™ provides a set of specific routines for use within mail handling scripts that enable you to read the contents of the incoming email and handle any attachments, as described below. |
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Name | Field | Type | Obs |
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Incoming Email | from | string [] | Array of email addresses |
to | string [] | Array of email addresses | |
cc | string [] | Array of email addresses | |
subject | string | ||
body | string | Entire body of the message including quoted text in case of replied or forwarded messages | |
attachments | string [] | Array containing the names of the attachments; there can be duplicates |
Writing the handler script
There are the following important things to note about the mail handler script:
If the first email address in the from field (the sender of the email) belongs to a registered Jira user, the script will be run as that user, that is currentUser() will return that user. Otherwise, the script will be run as an anonymous user.
The return value of the script dictates if other mail handlers will be called for the email or not.
If the script returns true or has no return value, the email is considered as "handled" and subsequent mail handlers will not be called.
If the script returns false or throws an error, the email is considered "not handled" and subsequent mail handlers will be called.
Here is an example of a mail handler equivalent to Jira's built in "Create issue or add comment".
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IncomingEmail mail = getIncomingEmail(); string issueKey = matchText(mail.subject, "[A-Z][A-Z]+-[0-9]+"); // find an issue key in the subject if(isNull(issueKey)) { // if no issue key found, create a new issue string [] fields = {}; fields += {"reporter", currentUserKey()}; fields += {"assignee", getUserByEmail(mail.cc[0]).key}; string newIssue = createIssue("TEST", "", "Task", mail.subject, "Minor", mail.body, {}, "", "", 0, fields); attachAllFilesFromEmail(newIssue); %newIssue%.watchers = getUserKeysFromEmails(mail.cc); } else { // if issue key found in subject, add a comment addComment(issueKey, currentUserKey(), mail.body); } |
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You might find the getUserByEmail and getUserKeysFromEmails routines useful. |
Adding the SIL™ Mail Handler
To add a new SIL™ Mail Handler:
Go to Administration > System > Incoming Mail and click Add incoming mail handler.
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Mail Handler name
Incoming server to use
Delay between running time
Select the SIL Mail Handler
Click Next.
In the next screen, select the script to use for the handler and click Add.
To delete the mail handler, use the standard Jira feature.
That's it!
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