Trying to send email notification with latest attached file for the issue. I am unable to find the options to send email with attachment. I am able to find the attachment path and filename but finding the way to add latest file added for issue and send email with that file as an attachment. Any help much appreciate.
package com.custom import com.atlassian.jira.event.issue.AbstractIssueEventListener import com.atlassian.jira.event.issue.IssueEvent import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManager import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.AttachmentManager; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.attachment.Attachment; import com.atlassian.mail.Email import com.atlassian.mail.server.MailServerManager import com.atlassian.mail.server.SMTPMailServer import org.apache.log4j.Category import java.sql.Timestamp import com.atlassian.jira.util.AttachmentUtils; import com.atlassian.jira.util.PathUtils //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //Used for testing on specific issue def IssueKey = "TEST-58" ComponentManager componentManager = ComponentManager.getInstance() CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = componentManager.getCustomFieldManager() def issue = componentManager.getIssueManager().getIssueObject(IssueKey) //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Logger def Category log = Category.getInstance("com.onresolve.jira.groovy.PostFunction") // Set the logging level to DEBUG log.setLevel(org.apache.log4j.Level.DEBUG); log.debug ("Event 400 : Sending email on ${issue.getStatusObject().name}") MailServerManager mailServerManager = componentManager.getMailServerManager() SMTPMailServer mailServer = mailServerManager.getDefaultSMTPMailServer() AttachmentManager attachmentManager = componentManager.getAttachmentManager() pathManager = componentManager.getAttachmentPathManager() if (mailServer) { //TO: Email Address// toname = "emailID@companymail.com" Email email = new Email(toname) ///////Email Subject//////// email.setSubject("($issue.key) - $issue.summary") ///////Email Body//////// String content List attachments = attachmentManager.getAttachments(issue); if (!attachments.isEmpty()) { attachmentManager.getAttachments(issue).each { attachment -> filepath = AttachmentUtils.getAttachmentFile(attachment); attachmentFilename = attachment.getFilename() // atFile = new File(filename) } } content = "Testing attachment ${issue.key} \n" + "${filepath} - attached file - ${attachmentFilename}" email.setBody(content) ///////SEND Email //////// mailServer.send(email) }else { log.error "No SMTP mail server defined" } filepath.toString() + " Filename = " + attachmentFilename.toString()
Does any one have idea on attaching file to an email using groovy script?
Below code will get the latest file and send an attachment. Its worked for me.
////Checking for attachment. Multipart multipart = new MimeMultipart("mixed"); BodyPart attachBody = new MimeBodyPart(); List<Attachment> attachments = attachmentManager.getAttachments(issue); NumOfAttachedfiles = attachments.size(); if(!attachments.isEmpty()) { def fileCreatedDate, fileCreatedDateFinal; Attachment attachmentFinal; for (int i=0; i< NumOfAttachedfiles; i++) { Attachment attachment = attachments[i]; fileCreatedDate = attachment.getCreated(); if(i==0){ fileCreatedDateFinal = fileCreatedDate; attachedFile = AttachmentUtils.getAttachmentFile(attachment); attachedFileName = attachment.getFilename(); }else{ if(fileCreatedDate.after(fileCreatedDateFinal)){ fileCreatedDateFinal = fileCreatedDate; // attachmentFinal = attachment; attachedFile = AttachmentUtils.getAttachmentFile(attachment); attachedFileName = attachment.getFilename(); } }//else } //for FileDataSource source = new FileDataSource(attachedFile); attachBody.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source)); attachBody.setFileName(attachedFileName); multipart.addBodyPart(attachBody); email.setMultipart(multipart);
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