When you add this post-function to a transition and trigger the transition, the add-on links the current issue to all the specified number of issues that satisfy the specified parameterized JQL query.
JQL Expression: Input a JQL expression that returns the issues to link. You can include Nunjucks annotations (to inject field values from the current issue) in your JQL expression.
Examples:
project = TEST, TEST
returns the issues of the project whose key is TESTassignee is EMPTY
returns all the unassigned issues.project = project = PSDF and reporter = {{currentUser.name}}
returns the issues of the project whose key isPSDF
and the current user is the Reporter of the issueproject=TEST order by created descdesc
returns the issues of the project whose key isTEST
in descending order byCreated
timeproject=TEST and assignee = {{
issue.fields["single user picker"]}}
You can find more information about searching for JIRA issues using JQL here: Advanced searching and Search JIRA like a boss with JQL.
You can test your JQL expression using the JQL expression tester provided in this post-function.
Max. Issues: Input the maximum number of issues that the JQL search expression should return. The value should not be more than 50.
Link type: Select the link type to be created between the current issue and the issues returned from the JQL searchexpression.
Customise this post-function using the additional options provided as part of the post-function. The options are:
Run As
- Run as current user
The current user will be the author creator of the field changethe issue links.
- Run as add-on user
The add-on user will user will be the author creator of the field changethe issue links.
- Run as this user
Any user selected in this field will field will be the author of the field changethe creator of the issue links.
Conditional execution
To execute this post-function based on the result of a Nunjucks template see Conditional execution.
Delayed execution
To delay the execution of this post-function see Delayed execution.