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When you add this post function to a transition and trigger it, the add-on adds to the Worklog for the issue using a script to determine the amount to add.
To add the 'Log Work' post-function to a transition:
Click Edit for the workflow that has the transition to which you wish to add the post function.
In the Workflow Designer, select the transition.
Click Post Functions in the properties panel.
Click Add post function.
Select Log Work from the list of post functions.
Click Add to navigate to the Log Work post-function screen where you can add configuration details. See below for more information.
Click Add to add the post function to the transition.
JMWE shows an error message on the issue view if any error occurs during the execution of the post function. This message is only displayed if the current user is a Jira administrator.
Issue(s) to operate on
Select the issues on which the selected fields should be cleared. They can be:
Target issues
Current issue: Select this option to set the assignee of the current issue. This is the default option.
Sub-tasks of the current issue: Select this option to set the assignee of sub-tasks of the current issue
Parent issue of the current sub-task: Select this option to set the assignee of the parent of the current issue
Issues that belong to the current issue (Epic): Select this option to set the assignee of issues that belongs to the current Epic
Epic of the current issue: Select this option to set the assignee of the Epic of the current issue
Child issues of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to set the assignee of child issues of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy
Parent issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to set the assignee of the parent issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy
Issues linked to the current issue through any link type: Select this option to set the assignee of the current issues' linked issues
Issues linked to the current issue through the following link type: Select this option to set the assignee of issues linked to the current issue through a specific link type. Select the specific link type under “Issue link”
Issues returned by the following Nunjucks template: Select this option to set the assignee of the issues returned by the result of a Nunjucks template. Input a Nunjucks template which is a comma-separated list of valid issue keys. For example:
"TEST-1"
"TEST-1","TEST-2"
{{ issue.fields.parent.key }}
{{ issue.fields.subtasks | join(",", "key") }}
Issues returned by a JQL search: Select this option to set the assignee of the issues returned by a JQL search. Input a JQL search expression. For example:
project = TEST
returns issues of the project with the key TESTproject = {{ issue.fields.project.key }} and assignee = {{currentUser._accountId}}
returns issues of a project that belong to the project with key TEST and the assignee is the current user{% if issue.fields.assignee %} assignee = {{issue.fields.assignee._accountId}} {% else %} issuekey=INVALID-1 {% endif %}
Note that the {% if %} block is necessary to avoid an invalid JQL query when the issue is unassigned. In that case, the template will return a valid JQL query that returns no issue (
issuekey=INVALID-1
).
Issue Link - Only available when Target issues, above, is set to Issues linked to the current issue through the following link type. Select the required link type between the current issue and the issue to be updated.
Nunjucks template - Only available when Target issues, above, is set to Issues returned by the following Nunjucks template. Enter a Groovy script that returns the ID values for the issue or issues to be updated. See Using Nunjucks Templates for more information on Nunjucks.
JQL expression - Only available when Target issues, above, is set to Issues returned by the following JQL search. Enter a JQL expression that returns the ID values for the issue or issues to be updated. See Using Jira Expressions for more information on JQL.
Fields to clear
Select the field or fields to be cleared using the Fields pulldown menu; multiple fields can be selected, and all selected fields will be listed in the configuration field. Use the X beside a field name to remove it from the list.
Advanced options
Expand this section to see advanced configurations including which user will run the post function, conditional execution, and delayed execution.
Run As
This option enables you to configure as which Jira user the post-function will run.
Current user - The current user will be the author of the action.
Add-on user - The add-on user will be the author of the action.
Selected user - The user in the Select user field will be the author of the action.
Select user - Only available when Selected user is set. Select a user from the pull-down menu. Enter a name to search for a specific user account.
User in selected field - The user value from the Select field field.
Select field - Only available when User in selected field is set. Select a User Picker field; if you select a User Picker (multiple users) field, only the first user will be used.
User from script - The user value returned from a Nunjucks script.
If you select any option other than Run as add-on user, so that the assignment appears to be done by the current user or a specific user, the selected user will need to have the Edit Issues permission for the issue being updated.
Conditional execution
Conditional Execution
It is possible to configure the post-function to execute (or not execute) only in specific circumstances. The Conditional execution option sets this behavior:
Run this post-function only if a condition is verified: Select this option to execute this post-function based on the result of a Nunjucks template. See Conditional execution for more information.
Condition: This option only displays when Run this post-function only if a condition is verified, above, is checked. Enter the Nunjucks template as needed.
Delayed execution
Post functions are provided with an option to delay execution for a set number of seconds using the Delayed execution option (Figure 1, right). To delay execution, select the number of seconds to wait until the post-function is run; any value between 1 second (the default) up to a maximum of 20 seconds can be selected.
Workflows that depend on post functions being executed in a specific order can fail due to the asynchronous nature of Connect post-functions in Jira Cloud. One workaround is to delay the execution of a post-function, thereby creating a more predictable execution order. For example, on the approval of a Story you want to create sub-tasks and immediately transition them; in this case, you will have to delay the execution of the Transition Linked Issues post-function, so that the sub-tasks are created before they are transitioned. See the sample use case, below.
Where possible, it is recommended to use the Sequence of post-functions post-function or Shared action post-function to execute a series of post-functions in a specific sequence instead of applying a delay.
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