Can the Script Runner Plugin be ported to use Atlassian Connect?

TJ Baker January 12, 2014

We are in great need of having a simpler way to 'clone / copy' projects over and over again.

Looking at the Script Runner plugin which is not avaialble for On Demand, I became curious if it could be ported to be an Atlassian Connect plugin.

This would solve an ongoing problem for us .. would be awesome if so.

Anyone know?

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Bob Swift OSS (Bob Swift Atlassian Apps)
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January 12, 2014

Jamie will have to answer the exact question on that, but it is not a simple thing. However, I can suggest alternatives to solve your use case. Specifically, JIRA Command Line Interface can be used with an OnDemand instance and provides various actions for creating or cloning standard projects. How to create projects or sets of issues based on a template is one way or you can use cloneProject.

TJ Baker January 12, 2014

Thanks Bob.

TJ Baker January 12, 2014

@Bob, what purchase(s) need to be done to be able to use the CLI to cone JIRA Projects as well as Confluence spaces?

And what of the Clone Plus plugin? Do we buy that in addition?

Thanks for your time and info!

Bob Swift OSS (Bob Swift Atlassian Apps)
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January 13, 2014

Clone Plus is NOT available for OnDemand, so for issues, you need to create them as in the link above. Atlassian CLI license describes licensing terms. You can start with an evaluation to ensure it is helpful for your situation. Both JIRA and Confluence are included.

Clone Plus for OnDemand - vote for JCPP-132

TJ Baker January 13, 2014

Ah, that's dissapointing to hear.

Thanks for the reply none-the-less.

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