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Is there a way to disable the class cache in ScriptRunner

Steffen Stamprath
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Dec 09, 2020

Is there a way to disable the class cache in ScriptRunner?

I have the problem that I keep working on classes (separate files). But they are cached and then they are outdated at runtime (e.g. in the console).

My scenario:
test.groovy (for console) uses e.g. UserManager.groovy
Every time I change UserManager.groovy I have to clear the whole cache. This is stupid.

 

Are there some solutions here? Alà:
- Cache update if groovy file changed
- Clear cache for single file?
- ...?

Thanks a lot!

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Could you find a solution for this?

I'm trying to develop a script in "Script Console", but the class I've created in "Script Editor" is being cached the first time I run it and after that I cannot get the updated version of it..

Hi @Steffen Stamprath have you tried to use the Scriptrunner built in scripts?

You can find it in the admin console under Built in Scripts > System > Clear Groovy classloader.

Steffen Stamprath
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Jan 04, 2021

I know this function. But this clears all classes. This is not the solution for me.

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