Hello atlassian community!
I want to create an automation rule that:
-> trigger on issue commented
-> if the initiator belongs to a certain group "Jira-servicedesk"
Then; Jira should take the mentions in the comment and extract them to a customfield (multiple user picker) to see, who commented and give him a notification that he should reply to that comment where he is mentioned.
If the mentioned user repied, then delete him out of the list.
Is there a way to make this automation ?
reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/atlassian/comments/1qndqtx/jira_automation_how_to_create_a_rule_to_extract/
Hi @Artur ,
Welcome to the Atlassian Community.
Jira already sends out an email notification whenever somebody is mentioned. So not sure what extra value this automation would create.
For the trigger, you can create a "Work item Commented" trigger with a "User Condition".
"User who triggered the event" "Is in Usergroup".
In the automation rule, you can then get the "Mention" from the comment and put it into a variable.
Then, based on the content of this variable, you can perform the required actions.
Best regards,
kris
Hi @Artur
First thing: when responding to suggested answers, please try to stay with that thread. This will help people reading the question in the future know when there are multiple solution approaches.
Next, the question of how to extract mentioned users in a comment and add them to a multiple-selection user field has been asked many times. A search of community posts will show mostly complete solution approaches.
The general steps are:
Please try that approach, and if you still need help, please post the following to provide more context:
Kind regards,
Bill
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Hi kris!
Thank your for your quick reply.
"Jira already sends out an email notification whenever somebody is mentioned. So not sure what extra value this automation would create."
You're right, but I would like to save the mentioned ones into customfield / variable to be able to track my mentions, when I search for my issues and add it to my dashboard to be able to check out where I haven't commented yet. So in theory everyone could check, if there are issues, where someone needs to comment, but he has forgotten.
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