Hi,
For one of our clients we have a use case where we want to hide some UI elements in Jira for some projects and some specific groups using ScriptRunner:
#datesmodule
#peoplemodule
#activitymodule
sidebar-navigation-panel
Not sure how that can be done using the Hide UI Element Built-In Script. Ideas anyone? Thanks!
Hi @Berry Kersten ,
You can try using
com.atlassian.jira.jira-view-issue-plugin:datesmodule
com.atlassian.jira.jira-view-issue-plugin:peoplemodule
Hi @Berry Kersten ,
You can use script fragments to hide UI elements.
https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/6.6.0/jira/fragments/HideUIElement.html
Go to Admin → Script Fragments, and select Hide system or plugin UI element and select the project and UI elements that you would like to hide.
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Hi @Niranjan great, thanks! Found it :-)
One more question, I don't see script fragments for the People and Dates panel.
Is it possible to add them manually that you know of?
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Hi Berry,
Did you find a solution for your request ? I would like to do the same ...
Thanks.
Catherine
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Hi Catherine,
Yes, that's:
com.atlassian.jira.jira-view-issue-plugin:datesmodule
com.atlassian.jira.jira-view-issue-plugin:peoplemodule
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Hi Berry,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I tried exactly the same on a preProd instance. Then stop/start Jira. It doesn't work. Reboot the server, and it is the same.
We use Jira Server V8.5.5.
Do you think it is a problem ?
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I'm not a Groovy guru, but in the condition, can you try != instead of == ?
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