Hi Atlassian community,
is it possible - using app automation for jira - to send email with issues button URL -
transition URL - when user in email click this URL issue moved on another status ...
best regards
Giorgi Tsitsvidze
I forgot to answer these questions - we find another way -
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Automation-questions/how-can-i-send-the-transition-of-a-workflow-as-a-link-in-an/qaq-p/1637187
but after this we get herzum approval
here is link too
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211763/herzum-approval?tab=overview&hosting=server
Hi Giorgi - You would have to change a value or add a link or something like that to trigger the rule.
Can you give us an exact scenario that you are wanting to do and what you expect to happen?
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There isn’t any trigger that occurs from a user clicking on a field. Maybe there is a different way to achieve your actual end goal rather than the suggested implementation here.
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That rings a bell.
I came across a use case like this but it requires an App - Enterprise Message Handler
An user can send in a mail using a directive like:
@workflow=Close
to trigger a workflow transition (which is = moving to a different status) named "Close".
Of course, it has to be valid for this specific workflow, ready & working - using this App is it doable via mail, yes.
If you want to send the other direction - presenting the user this specific option you would have to adjust the mail a bit.
Yes, and in the end it is not a link but a directive.
I do not know if this is a feasible option for you but I wanted to mention it anyway.
Here is some documentation.
https://thepluginpeople.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/JEMH/pages/33357890/Use+Directives
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