I need help.
I already have the pendency creation script through the rest api... my problem is that I use another pending issue as a basis for field information (I copy the fields from this parent pending issue to the new pending issue created via api)...
From what I've noticed, if the parent issue description field has a line break, the issue is not created via the api.
How can I make it so that during the creation of the problem by the rest api the description field (even with a line break) is accepted in the execution and the problem is created.
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
def customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor .getCustomFieldManager()
def projectManager = ComponentAccessor .getProjectManager()
def baseurl = com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor .getApplicationProperties().getString( "jira.baseurl" )
def Project_Key = ""
def atom_team_value = issue.getCustomFieldValue(customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject( "customfield_11912" )) as List
def IssueType_Name ="Task" //issue.getIssueType().name
def channel_value = "Cross" //issue.getCustomFieldValue(customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject("customfield_10500"))
def summary_value = issue.getSummary()
def description_value = issue.getDescription()
def priority_value = issue.getPriority().getId()
Project_Key = "ATT"
def authString = "USER:PASS" .getBytes().encodeBase64().toString()
def body_req = """{
"campos":{
"projeto ":{ "chave" : "${ Project_Key }"}
, "issuetype":{ "name" : " ${ IssueType_Name } "}
, "summary":" ${ summary_value } "
, "description": "${description_value}"
, "customfield_10500": {"value" : " ${ channel_value } "}
, "priority":{ "id" : " ${ priority_value } "}
},
"update":{
"issuelinks":[
{
"add":{
"type":{
"name ":"Orquestrador",
"inward":"Atividade",
"outward":"Orquestrador"
},
"outwardIssue":{ "key":" ${ issue.key } " }
}
}
]
}
}"""
def connection = new URL ( " ${ baseurl } /rest/api/2/issue/" ).openConnection() as HttpURLConnection
connection.setRequestMethod( "POST" )
connection.setRequestProperty( "Autorização " , "Basic ${ authString } " )
connection.doOutput = true
connection.setRequestProperty( "Content-Type" , "application/json;charset=UTF-8" )
connection.getOutputStream().write(body_req.getBytes( "UTF-8" ))
connection.connect()
def postRC = connection.getResponseCode();
println (postRC);
if (postRC.equals( 200 )) {
println (connection.getInputStream().getText());
}
Why are you using the REST api to create the issue?
You're already in the java layer, why don't you create the issue using the Java api?
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLinkTypeManager
def issueService = ComponentAccessor.issueService
def projectManager = ComponentAccessor.projectManager
Issue issue
def iip = issueService.newIssueInputParameters()
iip.setApplyDefaultValuesWhenParameterNotProvided(true)
iip.setSkipScreenCheck(true)
def issueType = ComponentAccessor.constantsManager.getIssueType('Task')
iip.projectId = projectManager.getProjectObjByKey('ATT').id
iip.issueTypeId = issueType.id
iip.priorityId = issue.priority.id
iip.summary = issue.summary
iip.description = issue.description
iip.addCustomFieldValue 'customfield_10500', 'Cross'
def currentUser = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser
def validationResult = issueService.validateCreate(currentUser, iip)
if(!validationResult.valid){
log.error "Error validating issue input parameters: $validationResult.errorCollection"
return
}
def creationResult = issueService.create(currentUser, validationResult)
if(!creationResult.valid){
log.error "Error creating issue: $creationResult.errorCollection"
return
}
def issueLinkManager = ComponentAccessor.issueLinkManager
def issueLinkTypeManager = ComponentAccessor.getComponent(IssueLinkTypeManager)
def linkType =issueLinkTypeManager.getIssueLinkTypesByName('Orquestrador')[0]
issueLinkManager.createIssueLink(issue.id, creationResult.issue.id, linkType.id, 0, currentUser)
Sorry for the delay, I didn't think you would respond so quickly here!!
I hadn't thought of that...
It really could be done that way.
Would you know how I would have to insert more than one value in the customfield_10500 field (it being a checkbox)
I believe you have to use the ID instead of the value, but I don't know how it would look when you have more than one option selected
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Correct, if the custom field is a checkbox, you have to find the option and add the id (as a string).
It is possible to have multiple.
For example:
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.context.IssueContext
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.context.IssueContextImpl
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLinkTypeManager
def issueService = ComponentAccessor.issueService
def projectManager = ComponentAccessor.projectManager
Issue issue
def iip = issueService.newIssueInputParameters()
iip.setApplyDefaultValuesWhenParameterNotProvided(true)
iip.setSkipScreenCheck(true)
def issueType = ComponentAccessor.constantsManager.getIssueType('Task')
def project = projectManager.getProjectObjByKey('ATT')
iip.projectId = project.id
iip.issueTypeId = issueType.id
iip.priorityId = issue.priority.id
iip.summary = issue.summary
iip.description = issue.description
def optionValueList = ['Cross', 'Banana']
def cfObject = ComponentAccessor.customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject('customfield_10500')
def config = cfObject.getRelevantConfig(new IssueContextImpl(project,issueType) )
def options = ComponentAccessor.optionsManager.getOptions(config).findAll{it.value in optionValueList}
iip.addCustomFieldValue 'customfield_10500', options.collect{it.optionId as String} as String[]
def currentUser = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser
def validationResult = issueService.validateCreate(currentUser, iip)
if(!validationResult.valid){
log.error "Error validating issue input parameters: $validationResult.errorCollection"
return
}
def creationResult = issueService.create(currentUser, validationResult)
if(!creationResult.valid){
log.error "Error creating issue: $creationResult.errorCollection"
return
}
def issueLinkManager = ComponentAccessor.issueLinkManager
def issueLinkTypeManager = ComponentAccessor.getComponent(IssueLinkTypeManager)
def linkType =issueLinkTypeManager.getIssueLinkTypesByName('Orquestrador')[0]
issueLinkManager.createIssueLink(issue.id, creationResult.issue.id, linkType.id, 0, currentUser)
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