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Availability
This routine is available starting with katl-commons 4.0.4.
This routine is available for Jira server and cloud deployment options.
Syntax
getFieldChanges(key, history_field_name)
Description
Returns a list of tuples containing user|changeDate|field|oldVal|newVal for the selected field from the selected issue's history. Updated in v 4.8.0.8 to include two new fields - oldValString & newValString.Parameters
Parameter name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
issue key | String | Yes | Key of the selected issue. |
field name | String | Yes | Name of the selected field. |
Return type
JFieldChange []
The return value is an array of JFieldChange. The strings come in pairs. The first value is a date representing the time when the value was modified and the second value is the content of the requested field at that date.
Example
JFieldChange[] changes = getFieldChanges("TEST-10", "My Text Field"); return changes;
Result:
admin|2017-05-23 13:28:05|My Text Field||test|admin|2017-05-23 13:28:09|My Text Field|test|lalaa
Example 2
Let's say we want to get the latest change for the given field:
JFieldChange[] changes = getFieldChanges("TEST-10", "customfield_10200"); JFieldChange latestChange = changes[0]; date newest = latestChange.changeDate; for (JFieldChange change in changes) { if (change.changeDate > newest) { latestChange = change; } } return latestChange;
Done. Program returned: admin|2017-05-23 13:28:09|Text Field|aaaaa|nnnnn
Notes
- Besides the labels/ids of the custom fields, the name of the standard Jira fields (summary, assignee etc.) can be used as parameters.
- If it returns an empty array, you must get the last value of the field from the issue.
- The second parameter is the field name as it appears in history.
See also