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Using ScriptRunner with Automation for Jira

Hi,

I would like to read and update custom fields from a ScriptRunner script which is part of rule in Automation for Jira.

ComponentAccessor does not seem to be a bound variable, so I cannot figure out how to access the custom fields.

 

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Mathis Hellensberg
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Jun 25, 2020

Hi @Sune Vester Lindhe

It should work this way :)

import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor

def customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.customFieldManager

def myCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject("customfield_XXXXXX")
def myCustomFieldValue = myCustomField.getValue(issue)
 

Yes, of course. Silly me...

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Jun 26, 2020

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