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I use a WebHook to send me tickets to MsTeams that have been assigned to me or changed that are assigned to me. How can I prevent a ticket from being sent to me that I have changed myself. So I am looking for a "Not Changed by me".
Hi @Marco Gall
Welcome to Community! I don't think there is such a fieldset. In webhooks, an event is triggered, let's say you changed a field yourself, this should fall under issue_updated event for webhookEvent based on your webhook configuration.
You can preprocess the webhook payload to determine what kind of action it is before you action the request. e.g "issue_event_type_name": "issue_assigned" and which user triggered it. If it's my own user, ignore it otherwise do something else. The self key should let you determine who triggered the action.
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Hello @Marco Gall
I was trying to use Webhooks without success.
It the end the best solution was using curl Instead with REST Endpoints from Scriptrunner.
Best regards.
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