You want to assign new issues to the user with the least number of tasks to balance the workload across the team.
Solution
This recipe assumes that you already have a project and a workflow associated with it in your Jira installation. If not, go to the Jira documentation to find out how to do this.
Add a SIL post function
Create a draft workflow.
Go to the Create transition.
On the Post Functions tab, select the Add checkbox.
Immediately after the addition of the post function, you will be presented with our friendly user interface . Now give your program an appropriate name. This will be used as a base for the name of the file where the program will be saved. See Writing Conditions Validators and Post Functions for more examples.
For assigning the issue preserving the user load, you should write the following code:
string[] prjMembers = projectMembers(project);
string minUser;
number minIssues = -1;
number issuesNumber = -1;
string query = "project = " + project + " AND status in ('Open', 'In Progress', 'Reopened') AND assignee = ";
string jql;
for (string user in prjMembers) {
jql = query + user;
issuesNumber = arraySize(selectIssues(jql));
if ((minIssues == -1) || (issuesNumber < minIssues)) {
minIssues = issuesNumber;
minUser = user;
}
}
assignee = minUser;
That's it! Click the "Add" button and you're ready to test your program.
Note
It is recommended that you move all SIL™ Post Functions after all other post functions. You can do that by repeatedly clicking "Move Down" until it is at the very bottom of the post functions list.
3. Testing the code
Next, activate your draft workflow by publishing it.
To test the post function, create a new issue. Fill the required fields and click "Create" button. The issue will be assigned to the user with the least number of tasks.
4. Assigning issue randomly to project users example
Recently we encountered one case where we needed the issue to be assigned randomly to project users.
For assigning the issue randomly, you should use the random function and write the following code:
string[] prjMembers = projectMembers(project);
number n = arraySize(prjMembers);
if (n > 0) {
assignee = arrayGetElement(prjMembers, random(n));
} else {
assignee = projectPM(project);
}