i have post function in my workflow to clone issue and links on perticular transition.
below code works if custom field is not group picker single value:
def cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjects(issue).find {it.name == 'summary updated'}
issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, 'hello')
when i try to updated single value group picker custom field it does not work:
def cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjects(issue).find {it.name == 'Assignment Group'}
issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, UserManager.getGroup('my_group1'))
i tried below options:
issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, GroupUtil.getGroup('my_group1'))
issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, UserUtil.getGroup('my_group1'))
got the solution:
import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.Group
import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManager
ComponentManager componentManager = ComponentManager.getInstance()
Group watcherGroup = componentManager.getUserUtil().getGroup("test1")
List<Group> groupList = new ArrayList<Group>()
groupList.add(watcherGroup)
def cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjects(issue).find {it.name == 'Assignment Group'}
issue.setCustomFieldValue(cf, groupList)
Should this be able to be put under "Additional Issue Actions" if you use the 'create subtask' built in script?
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Can this be used in the built in transition to create a subtask? Specifically in the "Additional Issue Actions"?
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Yes it can be used
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Weird, under 6.2.X it doesn't seem to function properly. If I add that code the 'create a subtask' post-transition fails.
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Can this be used in the built in transition to create a subtask? Specifically in the "Additional Issue Actions"?
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