Dear all,
I have the following script which is store in a file named SlackUser.groovy
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.comments.CommentManager
import groovy.json.*
import groovyx.net.*
import groovyx.net.http.*
import static groovy.json.JsonOutput.*
import static groovyx.net.http.ContentType.*
import static groovyx.net.http.Method.*
class SlackUser{
Issue refIssue
//Field defienition constant to be read from issue
String emailFieldName="Email Address" //10523
String emailField=""
public String emailFieldValue=""
CommentManager commentMgr=ComponentAccessor.getCommentManager()
SlackUser(Issue issue)
{
refIssue=issue
def customFieldMgr=ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager()
emailField =customFieldMgr.getCustomFieldObjects().findByName(emailFieldName)
emailFieldValue=refIssue.getCustomFieldValue(emailField) <<< error
}
}
Then I am calling that script from my Script console as below :
Issue refIssue=ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager().getIssueObject("TSD-2102")
SlackUser slk=new SlackUser(refIssue)
When the SlackUser object is created, I get a wierd error in the BOLD line above saying :
"groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueImpl.getCustomFieldValue() is applicable for argument types: (java.lang.String) values: [Email Address] Possible solutions: getCustomFieldValue(com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField), setCustomFieldValue(com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField, java.lang.Object) at ServiceRequest.SlackUser.<init>(SlackUser.groovy:53) at Script564.run(Script564.groovy:71)"
What is wrong and how to solve that error ?
regards
Where is this script running?
As I explain in my description thexscript which is building the reference object is called fron the script console
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Sorry, I missed that in the wall of text.
The problem is that you are forcing the emailField to be a string, when it isn't one.
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