Hi,
similarly as in the provided example:
https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/4.1.3.16/jira/fragments/WebItemProvider.html#_example_my_top_issues
I wanted to build a web item with my recent projects from specific category.
Is there a simple method to make that work?
Regards,
B
This is not particularly easy so I'll give a full example.
First, add a Raw XML Module to create the web section in the Projects dropdown:
<web-section key='recent-proj-cat-projects' name='ScriptRunner generated web item - active-issues' location='browse_link' weight='70'> <label>Recent CAT1 Projects</label> <param name='lazy' value='true' /> </web-section>
Modify the label as appropriate.
Now create a new web item provider:
image2016-9-28 12:22:3.png
The code for the provider can be found here: https://gist.github.com/jechlin/cf096c1da6ad5b5e44a8a803bd6fcaa5
And results in:
image2016-9-28 12:24:53.png
This should be very similar to the provided examples, except you want to get the project history and filter on the category. Something like:
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.user.UserProjectHistoryManager def historyManager = ComponentAccessor.getComponent(UserProjectHistoryManager) def user = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser def projectManager = ComponentAccessor.projectManager if (user) { def historyItems = historyManager.getProjectHistoryWithoutPermissionChecks(user) historyItems.findAll { projectManager.getProjectObj(it.entityId as Long).projectCategory?.name = "CAT1" } .each { // create web item } }
I didn't bother with error checking to keep the example simple...
Also retrieving the project to get the category may not be fast enough, you'll need to check.
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