is it possible to set validators and post functions for "edit"?
we're currently using minyaa for this, but we plan to go to jira 6 and want to disable the minyaa-plug-in.
Hi Stefan,
Another possibility is modifying your workflow and permission schemes to NOT allow edit at all. And, only in certain status, create a self-transition called Edit (rstricted to role), using a screen containing all your "editable" fields.
This way, end-users only notice that the Edit button is in another position, and the edit in the issue screen doesn't work. The good news are that the Edit became a transition, so you can add all your validators ...
HTH
yeah, see my comment on the other answer ;-)
but you know, customers/users... "ugh, the button is not where i expected it!!" :D
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Just noticed your comments. You posted them while I was editing mine XD
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as of now not possible to configure validator for edit operation but you can do this by JavaScript
try with this
<script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready( function($) { JIRA.bind(JIRA.Events.NEW_CONTENT_ADDED, function(e,context) { callValidateFunction(); }); callValidateFunction(); function callValidateFunction(){ $('#edit-issue-submit, #issue-edit-submit').click(function() { var field=document.getElementById('customfield_13786');//chang customfield id if(field !=null && field.value == ''){ alert("Please Enter Field Value..")://change lert message as per your requirement return false; } }); } }); </script>
check this post
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/189606/how-to-make-custom-field-require-on-edit-screen?page=1#comment-190232
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well, we made very bad experience with inline-editing and javascript...
so we would have to rewrite our plug-in to javascript, and we would have to call the webservice via js....
not the best solution...
at the moment, we're thinking about removing the affected fields from the screen and make a transition to itself with the fields as pop-up. so we can use validators...
not the best solution, too... :D
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as you said "we're thinking about removing the affected fields from the screen and make a transition to itself with the fields as pop-up. so we can use validators"
it is a good solution, i agree that!!
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Edit is not a transition, but operation. So you can't assign validator/condition/post/functions to this. You can do something by configuring the Field Configuration Scheme (make fields mandatory), or registering listeners to the edit event ...
However I don-t know if this is still true for Jira 6.x
Can you explain what kind of validators or postfunctions want to setup?
HTH
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I have a self-written plug-in which takes a field-value, checks if it's ok (it asks a webservice in the background) and then it throws a error message or it let pass.
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