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Adding a Calculated Date/Time custom field type
To add a Calculated Date/Time custom field type to your instance:
- Log in to JIRA as an administrator.
- Go to the Administration icon and click on it.
- Click on
Issues - > Custom fields.
- Click on
Add custom field
. - Click on
Advanced
in the left panel. - Locate
Calculated Date/Time Field type
and select it. - Click on
Next
. - Provide a name for the custom field
- You can optionally provide a description for the custom field.
- Click on
Create
- Associate the custom field to the appropriate screens.
- Locate the custom field in the Custom fields administration page and click on the cog wheel.
- Click on
Configure
and create a formula (explained below) for the field. - You can create multiple contexts if you need to associate different formulas with particular projects or issue types.
- Perform a re-index as prompted by JIRA.
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Search template
When creating a Calculated Date/Time custom field type, you can configure the Search template as
- Date range picker - Allows searching for a date and time that is between two other dates and times
- Date/Time range searcher (Statistics by day/week/month/quarter/year) - Allows searching for a date and time that is between two other dates and times. Supports Statistics Gadgets, grouping values by day/week/month/quarter/year respectively
Using these searchers you will be able to search issues within a date/time range of values for that custom field. The default search template is Date/Time range searcher (Statistics by day). If you select “None” for the searcher, then you won’t see any reference to this field in the Issue Navigator search fields. Note that changing a custom field searcher requires a re-index.
Date/Time range searcher (Statistics by day/week/month/quarter/year) are custom statistics compatible searchers provided by JMCF that allow Date/Time type custom fields of Jira and JMCF to be used in the statistics gadgets. See here for more information.
Configuring the Groovy formula for a Calculated Date/Time custom field type
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To write a formula for the Calculated Date/Time custom field type;
- Locate the custom field on the Custom Fields administration page.
- Click on the cog wheel and click on
Configure
- Click on
Edit Groovy Formula
- In the editor write a Groovy script that returns a String containing a date+time in the format specified in your Jira settings or a date object or a JodaTime object. Also, you can test your script against any issue using the Groovy script tester.
- Click on
Save.
As documented on the Expected Value tab of the Groovy editor help, the Groovy formula must return either:
- A String representing a date+time or
- A Date object or
- A JodaTime object or
null
Examples of Groovy formula for a Calculated Date/Time custom field:
A Groovy expression returning a String containing a date+time. For example,
Code Block language groovy linenumbers true "11/Apr/18 2:00 PM"
A Groovy expression returning a date object. For example, the current date
Code Block language groovy linenumbers true new Date()
A Groovy expression returning a JodaTime object. For example, the current date
Code Block language groovy linenumbers true import org.joda.time.DateTime DateTime date = new DateTime();
A Groovy expression that references any field of the issue that returns a
java.util.Date.
For example, referring the issue updated date/time.Code Block language groovy linenumbers true issue.get("updated")
A Groovy expression that includes arithmetic operators as well as any other Groovy operator, and Groovy method calls. For example, adding a specific number of days to the issue creation date.
Code Block language groovy linenumbers true issue.get("created") + 5
Customizing the formatting of the Calculated Date/Time custom field value
By default, the Calculated Date/Time custom field type value is displayed using Jira's default date format (if you leave the Date Format
to Default
). However, you can customize it. To select a format for a Calculated Date/Time custom field type value;
- Locate the custom field on the Custom Fields administration page.
- Click on the cog wheel and click on
Configure
Click on
Edit Date Format.
- Select a format from the
Date format
drop-down. - Click on
Save.
Customizing the formatting of the Calculated Date/Time custom field value in the List views
By default, the Calculated Date/Time custom field type value is displayed using Jira's default date format (if you leave the Date Column Format
to Default
) in the tabular views. However, you can customize it. To select a format for a Calculated Date/Time custom field type value in the List views;
- Locate the custom field on the Custom Fields administration page.
- Click on the cog wheel and click on
Configure
Click on
Edit Date Column Format.
- Select a format from the
Date format
drop-down. - Click on
Save.
For example, if you select the COMPLETE
option in the Edit Date Format/Edit Date Column Format
, and the value returned by the Groovy formula is Thu Jan 25 15:20:34 IST 2018
, then the value will be formatted to 25/Jan/18 3:20 PM
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Customizing the display of the Calculated Date/Time custom field value
You can define a velocity template that will return the Html representation of the calculated custom field. Leave it empty to use the default template.
To write a velocity template for a Calculated Date/time custom field type value;
- Locate the custom field on the Custom Fields administration page.
- Click on the cog wheel and click on
Configure
- Click on
Edit Velocity Template
. - Input the template.
- Click on
Save.
You can use the following Velocity variables in the template:
$value
: the raw field value, a Date object$formattedValue
: the field value formatted according to the field configuration above- and other variables described on this page
For example:
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displays the date in a dashed box.
Displaying the Calculated Date/Time custom field type on Transition and Edit screen
The Never show on Transition and Edit screens
option controls whether the calculated Date/Time custom field can appear on transition and edit screens. If you select this option, the field will not be visible on any Edit or Transition screen, even if it is added to the screen.
Accessing the Calculated Date/Time custom field value from other Groovy scripts
You can access this field using any of the following getters of the Issue interface
get("Your custom field name") or get("customfield_xxxxx")
that returns aTimestamp
getAsString("Your custom field name")
or
getAsString("customfield_xxxxx")
that returns aString
representing a date+time