JMWE provides a new section of administrative tools, which you can access by following these steps:
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The following pages are available:
Page Name | Description |
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This page provides an introduction to the add-on, lists the latest releases, and gives you pointers to the JMWE documentation and support. | |
In general, the JMWE add-on does not require any global configuration. The post-functions it offers are configured directly within Jira's workflow editor. However, this page allows you to configure some advanced settings. | |
This page allows you to create shared sequences of workflow post-functions that can then be used in workflow transitions using the Shared Action post-function. | |
This page allows you to create sequences of workflow post-functions that will be run according to a schedule against issues returned by a JQL search. | |
This page allows you to create Event-based actions, with one or more JMWE post-functions, that are run when a change is made to an issue, such as fields being modified, the issue being transitioned, a comment being added, etc. | |
Nunjucks and Jira expression tester | This page allows you to test Nunjucks and Jira expressions against Jira issues without needing to edit a workflow transition. |
This page allows you to create shared Nunjucks templates (scripts) that can be imported into Nunjucks templates used in JMWE post-functions. This can be used to share macros between post-functions. This can also be used for templates that are too long to be supported in post-function configurations. | |
This page allows you to add, modify or remove properties associated with each Jira user, for use in conjunction with the Set field value from User Entity Property value post-function. | |
This page helps you troubleshoot issues you encounter with JMWE. | |
This page details the most recent events logged by the JMWE add-on for your Jira Cloud instance. | |
GDPR Migration Tool that helps you identify and implement the changes required by Atlassian's GDPR updates. |