Email issue

A post-function that sends a notification email about the current issue or issues related to the current issue.

To add 'Email issue' post-function to a transition: 

  1. Click Edit for the workflow that has the transition you wish to add the post-function on.

  2. In the Workflow Designer, select the transition.

  3. Click on Post Functions in the properties panel.

  4. Click on Add post function.

  5. Select Email issue from the list of post-functions.

  6. Click on Add to add the post-function on the transition.

  7. Select the “Target issue” (see below)

  8. Input the subject of the Email in Subject.

  9. Select the recipients in Recipients.

  10. Click on 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. 

When you add this post-function to a transition and trigger the transition, the add-on sends an Email notification about each target issue to the specified recipients.

Issue(s) to operate on

Select the issues whose recipients should receive the email. They can be:

  • Current issue: Select this option to send a notification email for the current issue. This is the default option.

  • Sub-tasks of the current issue: Select this option to send a notification email for each subtask of the current issue

  • Parent issue of the current sub-task: Select this option to send a notification email for the parent of the current issue

  • Issues that belong to the current issue (Epic): Select this option to send a notification email for each issue that belongs to the current Epic

  • Epic of the current issue: Select this option to send a notification email for the Epic of the current issue

  • Child issues of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to send a notification email for each child issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy

  • Parent issue of the current issue in the Portfolio hierarchy: Select this option to send a notification email for 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 send a notification email for each issue linked to the current issue

  • Issues linked to the current issue through the following link type: Select this option to send a notification email for each issue 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 send a notification email for each issue 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 send a notification email for each issue returned by a JQL search. Input a JQL search expression. For example:

    • project = TEST returns issues of the project with the key TEST

    • project = {{ 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).

Email content

Specify the subject and body of the email in this section. Click on the "Expected value" help tab of the Nunjucks editor to know the expected value for the subject and the body.

Subject

Input the subject of the notification Email. For example:

Issue {{targetIssue.key}} - {{targetIssue.fields.summary}} resolved

Text Body

Input the raw text version of the body of the notification email. This will be used for users who have opted to receive emails in text format (see user preference settings) or if you do not provide an HTML version below, and the user preference is set to receive emails in an HTML format. For example: 

Hi, Issue {{targetIssue.key}} - {{targetIssue.fields.summary}} has been resolved. Regards, {{currentUser.displayName}}

Html Body

Input the HTML version of the body of the notification email. For example:

If you don't provide one, it will be generated automatically from the raw text version above. Note that in the Nunjucks tester for the HTML body, a rendered version of the result is displayed as HTML-rendered value.

Length limitations

Please note that the Text and HTML body after processing the Nunjucks template is limited to 10000 characters. See this known Jira Cloud issue for details.

A fully-rendered HTML version of fields that are configured to use the Wiki Style Renderer (in the Field Configuration), such as Description, Comments, Environment etc., is now accessible under issue.renderedFields. For example:

Field value (with Wiki markup)

Template

Returns

HTML rendered value in the tester

Hi

_This is a test Email_

Regards
Radhika

{{ targetIssue.renderedFields.description }}

<p>Hi</p>

<p><em>This is a test Email</em></p>

<p>Regards<br/>
Radhika</p>

Hi

This is a test Email

Regards
Radhika

Hi, 

The issue has been resolved. 

Regards 
Radhika

{{ targetIssue.renderedFields.comment.comments | first | field('body') }}

Hi,
<br/>

<br/>
The issue has been resolved.
<br/>

<br/>
Regards
<br/>
Radhika

Hi, 

The issue has been resolved. 

Regards 
Radhika

 

For performance reasons, renderedFields are only available in this post-function and in the Nunjucks tester.

Recipients

The notification Email is sent to the recipients selected in this section.

Issue members: You can notify the Reporter (only when the "Notify users of their own changes" in "User Default Settings" is set), Assignee, Watchers and Voters of the target issue using this option

Specific users: You can notify specific users using this option.

Users in field(s): You can notify users in a Single/Multi-user picker field(s). If a field is not of type User picker, it must contain a String representing the accountId or comma separated accountId(s).

Users from template: You can notify users with accountId(s) returned from a Nunjucks template. This can be used, for example, to notify certain users based on a condition ("if" statement). For example: 

{{ targetIssue.fields.SingleUserPicker.accountId }}

{{ targetIssue.fields.MultiUserPicker | join(',',"accountId") }}

{{ targetIssue.fields.TextField }} where the Text field contains a String representing the accountId or comma separated accountId(s)

{% if targetIssue.fields.priority.name == "Critical" %}{{targetIssue.fields.reporter}}{% endif %} returns the Reporter as Recipient when the priority is Critical

To send an email to all members of all Service Desk Organizations associated with the request:

Email addresses: You can send the email to explicit email addresses, separated by commas. This option is only available to Jira Service Desk customers.

Note that a new Service Desk Customer will be created for each email address (don't worry, they don't count towards your license).

Specific groups: You can notify members of specific groups using this option.

Project role members: You can notify members of specific Project roles using this option.

Groups from template: You can notify groups with group name(s) returned from a Nunjucks template. If a field is not of type Group picker, it must contain a String representing the group name or comma separated group names. For example: 

{{ targetIssue.fields.MultiGroupPicker | join(',',"name") }}

{{ targetIssue.fields.SingleGroupPicker.name }}

{{ targetIssue.fields.Textfield }}, where the Text field contains a String representing the group name or comma separated group names.

Customize this post-function using the additional options provided as part of the post-function. The options are:

Run As

  • Run as current user: The current user will be the sender of the notification email.

  • Run as add-on user: The add-on user will be the sender of the notification email.

  • Run as this user: Any user selected in this field will be the sender of the notification email.

Conditional execution

To execute this post-function based on the result of a Nunjucks template see Conditional execution.

Delayed execution

 

Email issue(s) post function configuration screen
Figure 1 - Email issue(s)