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- Using prebuilt-in functions/tasks
- Running scripts in Transitions.
- Online (GUI) groovy scriprunner
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With JIRA 7 the "ComponentManager" is deprecated, use "ComponentAccessor" instead. With JIRA 8 the "ComponentManager" is removed, use "ComponentAccessor" instead. |
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The plugin has been purchased by Adaptavist in 2015 and is from version 4 Paid Product. |
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Change Task Type
This actually gets hold on a clone and changes the "Task Type" Custom Field to "Clone", whereas on the Master it is still "Master"
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import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManagerComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.customfields.manager.OptionsManager import def componentManager = ComponentManager.instance def optionsManager = componentManager.getComponentInstanceOfType(OptionsManager.classcom.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager componentManager (componentManager) ComponentAccessor.getComponentManager() optionsManager = (optionsManager) ComponentAccessor.getOptionsManager() customFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager() def cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjects(issue).find {it.name == 'Task Type'} def fieldConfig = cf.getRelevantConfig(issue) def optionClone = optionsManager.getOptions(fieldConfig).find {it.value == "Clone"} issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, optionClone) |
Condition for Link
This script sends "passesCondition = false" if there is an "Awaiting" Link type on the Issue.
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import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLink
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLinkManager
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import org.apache.log4j.Category
IssueLinkManager issueLinkManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueLinkManager()
String IssueType = issue.getIssueType().name
String ProjectName = issue.getProjectObject().name
String IssueKey = issue.key
passesCondition = true
System.out.println("script=CheckTOPSLinkStatus.groovy Issuekey: " + IssueKey + " IssueType: " + IssueType + " ProjectName: " + ProjectName + " action=StartScript")
//Traverse all links
issueLinkManager.getOutwardLinks(issue.id)?.each {issueLink ->
String LinkTypeName = issueLink.issueLinkType.name
String LinkStatus = issueLink.getDestinationObject().getStatus().name
String LinkIssueKey = issueLink.getDestinationObject().key
System.out.println("script=CheckTOPSLinkStatus.groovy Issuekey: " + IssueKey + " Issue Link key: " + LinkIssueKey + " Issue Link Type: " + LinkTypeName + " Linked Issue Status: " + LinkStatus)
if (LinkTypeName == "Awaiting")
{
passesCondition = false
System.out.println("script=CheckTOPSLinkStatus.groovy Issuekey: " + IssueKey + " IssueType: " + IssueType + " ProjectName: " + ProjectName + " action=Hide Transition")
}
}
System.out.println("script=CheckTOPSLinkStatus.groovy Issuekey: " + IssueKey + " IssueType: " + IssueType + " ProjectName: " + ProjectName + " action=EndScript") |
Setting Issue values after "Create Subtask"
In This sample "transientVars" refers to the parent values
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issue.assignee == transientVars["issue"].assignee; issue.setAssignee(null); issue.setDescription("A new Description"); issue.setSummary("Unit Test - " + transientVars["issue"].key); |
Getting a Custom Field Value (String)
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import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManagerComponentAccessor; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager; CustomFieldManagercustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentManager.getInstance()ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager(); CustomField UseCustomer = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject(10600); System.out.println("Custom field value: " + issue.getCustomFieldValue(UseCustomer)); |
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Setting a Custom Field Value (String)
Taken the value fetched above:
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This does not work for all field types (like labels).
Assigning a user
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String userName="pho"
def userManager = ComponentAccessor.getUserManager()
def user = userManager.getUserObject(userName)
issue.setAssignee(user)
//Update the issue - may not be nessesary
ComponentManager.getInstance().getIssueManager().updateIssue(ComponentManager.getInstance().jiraAuthenticationContext?.user, issue, EventDispatchOption.DO_NOT_DISPATCH, false)
ComponentManager.getInstance().getIndexManager().reIndex(issue) |
A broader picture (ref: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/98433/assigning-issues-via-groovy):
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import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.security.Permissions import com.atlassian.jira.event.type.EventDispatchOption import com.atlassian.jira.util.ImportUtils //Examples, 8 is my subtask issue type id. Will be different for others updateAssignee("PRJ-1485", "user1") //Method to do all the work def updateAssignee(parentId, userName) { def issue = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager().getIssueObject(parentId) def userManager = ComponentAccessor.getUserManager() def user = userManager.getUserObject(userName) issue.setAssignee(user) //Update the issue ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager().updateIssue(ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext?.user, issue, EventDispatchOption.DO_NOT_DISPATCH, false) ComponentAccessor.getIndexManager().reIndex(issue) } |
Remove and Set labels
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import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManagerComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.label.LabelManager import org.springframework.util.StringUtils import java.util.Arrays import java.util.HashSet import java.util.Set labelManager = ComponentManagerComponentAccessor.getComponentInstanceOfTypegetLabelManager(LabelManager.class) CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentManagerComponentAccessor.getInstance().getCustomFieldManager(); CustomField UseCustomer = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject(10600); CustomField Customer = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject(10900); //Remove all labels labelManager.removeLabelsForCustomField(10900) defSet componentManagerlabelSet = ComponentManager.getInstance() new HashSet(); labelSet.add(issue.getCustomFieldValue(UseCustomer)) def authContext = componentManagerComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext() def user = authContext.getUser() // issue.getCustomFieldValue(UseCustomer) //Set new label Does not work - the "labelSet" is not a valid set - https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/332748/set-labels-in-jira labelManager.setLabels(user, issue.id,<set>labelSet, false,false) |
Transist Linked Issues
This is very nice, for "auto" progressing linked issues. (Idea and source from this)
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import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLink def issueLinkManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueLinkManager() import org.apache.log4j.Category import com.atlassian.jira.issue.comments.CommentManager import com.opensymphony.workflow.WorkflowContext import com.atlassian.jira.workflow.WorkflowTransitionUtil import com.atlassian.jira.workflow.WorkflowTransitionUtilImpl import com.atlassian.jira.util.JiraUtils def Category log = Category.getInstance("com.onresolve.jira.groovy.PostFunction") log.setLevel(org.apache.log4j.Level.DEBUG) log.debug "debug statements" String currentUser = ((WorkflowContext) transientVars.get("context")).getCaller() WorkflowTransitionUtil workflowTransitionUtil = ( WorkflowTransitionUtil ) JiraUtils.loadComponent( WorkflowTransitionUtilImpl.class ) issueLinkManager.getOutwardLinks(issue.id)?.each {issueLink -> if (issueLink.issueLinkType.name == "parent-child") { // Transist Issue workflowTransitionUtil.setIssue(issueLink.getDestinationObject()); workflowTransitionUtil.setUsername(currentUser); workflowTransitionUtil.setAction (741) // 741 = Waiting // validate and transition issue workflowTransitionUtil.validate() workflowTransitionUtil.progress() // Add a comment so people have a clue why the child has been closed CommentManager commentManager = (CommentManager) ComponentAccessor.getCommentManager() String comment = "Status changed to *WAit for solution* as a result of the *Resolve* action being applied to the TD Issue." commentManager.create(issueLink.getDestinationObject(), currentUser, comment, true) } } |
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Going "the other way". There is also an getInwardLinks(issue.id) collection. |
Get CurrentUser
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import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManager
User = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getUser().getName() |
Send Custom Mail
Some standard JIRA Field can be accessed very direct, other must be throught the
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issue.getCustomFieldValue(componentManager.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Advisory Subject")) |
function.
Subject can be text or like:
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($issue) <% out << issue.getCustomFieldValue(com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Advisory Subject")) %> |
Body can be like:
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<% out << issue.getCustomFieldValue(com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Mail Body")) %>
<br><br>
Best Regards,
<br><br>
GService Desk
<br>
<a href="http://sd.mydomain.dk">Service Desk</a>
<br>
You cant reply to this email. |
Making Fields Required
This script is a sample from a Validation Function
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// This script makes a requirement: if the Custom Field "OprStatusShow" is set to public, Incident Start and Resolved must be set.
import com.opensymphony.workflow.InvalidInputException
import com.atlassian.jira.project.ProjectManager
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField
//Project "Support" Id = 10130
if (issue.getProjectObject().getId() == 10130) {
CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager()
CustomField IncidentResolvedField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject("customfield_12224")
CustomField IncidentStartField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject("customfield_10091")
CustomField OprStatusShowField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject("customfield_11820")
String IncidentResolved = (String)issue.getCustomFieldValue(IncidentResolvedField)
String IncidentStart = (String)issue.getCustomFieldValue(IncidentStartField)
String OprStatusShow = (String)issue.getCustomFieldValue(OprStatusShowField)
if (OprStatusShow == "Yes") {
if (IncidentStart == null || IncidentResolved == null) {
InvalidInputException e= new InvalidInputException();
e.addError("Incident Start And Incident Resolved must not be empty")
throw e
}
}
} |
Scripted Fields
A "neat" but raw idea for a scripted field: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/191893
Links
https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/wiki/display/GRV/Post+Functions
http://quisapps.com/confluence/display/JSS/Scripting+Samples