I have been working on this for days now.....
I need a plugin in JIRA that can query Bitbucket. The result of the queries need to be presented on a panel on the right side. So started with the tutorial DueDateIndicator to get control of the UI.
Next (and this is my headache) I want to get a reference to the applinks, But it fails, never enabling the plugin
import com.atlassian.applinks.api.ApplicationLinkResponseHandler; import com.atlassian.applinks.api.application.stash.StashApplicationType; import com.atlassian.applinks.api.ApplicationLink; import com.atlassian.applinks.api.ApplicationLinkService; import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.User; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue; import com.atlassian.jira.plugin.webfragment.contextproviders.AbstractJiraContextProvider; import com.atlassian.jira.plugin.webfragment.model.JiraHelper; import java.sql.Timestamp; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; public class DueDateIndicator extends AbstractJiraContextProvider { private static final int MILLIS_IN_DAY = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; private final ApplicationLinkService applicationLinkService; public DueDateIndicator (ApplicationLinkService applicationLinkService) { this.applicationLinkService = applicationLinkService; } @Override public Map getContextMap(User user, JiraHelper jiraHelper) { ApplicationLink application_link = this.applicationLinkService.getPrimaryApplicationLink(com.atlassian.applinks.api.application.stash.StashApplicationType.class); Map contextMap = new HashMap(); Issue currentIssue = (Issue) jiraHelper.getContextParams().get("issue"); Timestamp dueDate = currentIssue.getDueDate(); if (dueDate != null) { int currentTimeInDays = (int) (System.currentTimeMillis() / MILLIS_IN_DAY); int dueDateTimeInDays = (int) (dueDate.getTime() / MILLIS_IN_DAY); int daysAwayFromDueDateCalc = dueDateTimeInDays - currentTimeInDays + 1; contextMap.put("daysAwayFromDueDate", daysAwayFromDueDateCalc); } return contextMap; } }
This should not be the hard part right?
My fallback is to just use perl scripting outside of JAVA.... I would really hate going into this direction
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