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A variable looks up a value from the template context. This documents details on the variables available in JMWE and how to create custom variables. |
If you want to insert the value of a variable in your template, you can use the following syntax: {{ myVar }}
. This looks up for the myVar
variable from the context and displays it. Variable names can have dots in them which look up properties, just like in javascript.
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Variables available in JMWE
JMWE makes the issue, transition, linkedIssue, parentIssue, now
and currentUser
variables available to templates. You can access their properties using "." or "[ ]". For example, you can access the current issue key using {{issue.key}}
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issue variable
The issue
variable is used to insert data of the issue being transitioned. You can access the issue data by looking up at its properties.
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The nowObj variable represents now138446514 as a Moment.js object.
For example:
{{ nowObj }}
returns now 138446514 as a Moment.js object.
{{ nowObj | date }}
returns current date as a date Object
{{ issue.fields.duedate | date('clone') <= nowObj }}
returns true
if the ticket is overdue.
User-defined variables
In addition to the above variables, you can also create your own variables within the template using the set Nunjucks tag.
For example:
{% set x = "High" %}
sets the value of the variable x to High. You can also set the variable to an object. For example: {% set assignee = issue.fields.assignee %}