Good day,
I have an automation that sends me the following email every time we have a successful deployment.
"Good day,
Following, you will find information about the most recent deployment.
Link for the deployment {{deployment.url}}
Deployment status <b>{{deployment.state}}</b>
Deployment environment<b>{{deployment.environment}}</b>
Version <b>{{version.name}}</b>
Issue deployed <b>{{issue.key}}</b>"
This is the email I got from Jira:
"Good day,
Following, you will find information about the most recent deployment.
Link for the deployment https://bitbucket.org/%7B48cfe3b5-1b58-4e05-ac2c-f31f6c4086da%7D/%7B724ef96f-e5a6-4700-8965-863ff8b652ec%7D/addon/pipelines/deployments#!/deployments/%7B4234ca7c-11c1-5194-a869-5f8c5f2b5f62%7D
Deployment status successful
Deployment environment Production
Version name
Issue deployed TRIN-1610"
I want to add all the issues related to the same release; I only see one issue with this code: Issue deployed <b>{{issue.key}}
What must I add to see a list of all the issues deployed into the same release?
Thanks.
@Juan Pablo Lara, how does it know which issue is in the deployment? I don't see anything in the smart values indicating that automation knows the issues related to the deployment.
Hello Kian, I have a rule: Jira sends me an email for every issue deployed when a release is successful.
So, If I have five issues under the same release, It sends me five emails.
I want to add a list of all the issues related to the same release in case I want to share that info with my management.
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It looks like there's a complex discussion of this exact request here where @Bill Sheboy went above and beyond to help the user requesting information!
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