Hello,
i want to set a default component "Example1" and "Example2" when I want to create a issue. i found this behaviour in Initialiser :
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import static com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueFieldConstants.*
if (getActionName() != "Create Issue") {
return // not the initial action, so don't set default values
}
// set Components
def projectComponentManager = ComponentAccessor.getProjectComponentManager()
def components = projectComponentManager.findAllForProject(issueContext.projectObject.id)
getFieldById(COMPONENTS).setFormValue(components.findAll { it.name in ["Example1","Example2"] }*.id)
But when i want to create a issue, the components field is not filled with the values "Example1" and "Example2":
Please can you help, is very urgent.
Thanks community .
Fayçal
PS : we already have a list of values in components field.
Hi
Are your existing components spelled exactly like
"Example1","Example2"
Have you reviewed the atlassian-jira.log file to see if there are any errors?
Add some logging and review the log files to get progress on your script's execution:
log.info "script is reporting the current screen as $actionName"
if (getActionName() != "Create Issue") {
return // not the initial action, so don't set default values
}
log.info "script is passed the action check"
// set Components
def projectComponentManager = ComponentAccessor.getProjectComponentManager()
def components = projectComponentManager.findAllForProject(issueContext.projectObject.id)
log.info "script found components for currentproject: $components"
def mycomponents = components.findAll{it.name in ["Example1", "Example2"]}
log.info "script found my components: $myComponents"
getFieldById(COMPONENTS).setFormValue(components.findAll { it.name in ["Example1","Example2"] }*.id)
log.info "script applied my components to ${getFieldById(COMPONENTS)"
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