Hi everybody,
i'm trying to create a plugin with some javascripts files that will be loaded in create issue pop up screen.
Jira current version is: 5.2.3.
I have found some related question but i didn't manage to find a solution.
In xml file i'm using the following
<web-resource key="test-js" name="javascript"> <dependency>jira.webresources:global-static</dependency> <description>JavaScript</description> <resource name="test.js" type="download" location="/js/test.js" /> <context>jira.create.issue</context> </web-resource>
My javascript file is the following
JIRA.bind(JIRA.Events.NEW_CONTENT_ADDED, function (e,context) { jQuery("#customfield_12300").hide(); });
The problem is that javascript is not loaded at all.
If i use
<context>atl.general</context>
in xml, javascript is loaded.
I don't know if i'm going to use
<context>atl.general</context>
instead of
<context>jira.create.issue</context>
will make page loading slower.
Thanks in advance,
Kostas
If you right click and open the create issue link in a new tab, is the javascript getting loaded (while using 'jira.create.issue' context)? I am thinking with the introduction of create issue pop, there might be a change.
Just a thought.
It works that way.
It thought that jira.create.issue would work on pop up create screen.
If i change the .js file is there a way to make it work?
Cheers
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Changing javascripts won't help. Just include that in atl.general. Anyway they won't be downloaded everytime, until a complet refresh is done for the pages, else the browser will use the cached js files.
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Hi, Could you please tell me what context did you use for the issue transition windows?
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I have a similar query, https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/33140376/web-resource-context-for-issue-workflow-transitions.-
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Hi, Could you please tell me what context did you use for the issue transition windows?
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Try to use <dependency>com.atlassian.auiplugin:ajs</dependency> instead of jira-webresource:global-static dependency.
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