Starting with version 1.0.9-AC, the JMWE Cloud add-on is provided with a Nunjucks template editor and tester in the post-function configuration screens. This document details their availability and features.
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Nunjucks editor and tester availability
The Nunjucks template editor and tester are available on the:
- Post-function configuration screen of post-functions that:
- Set a field value
- Comment an issue
- Post-function configuration of the Create issue post-function when you
- Set fields of new issue using
Set field value to
option - Add comment to the current issue
- Set fields of new issue using
- Post-function configuration screen of Transition [current/linked/parent] issue post-functions when you:
- Set value of fields on the Transition screen
- Add a comment during the transition
- Post-function configuration screen of any post-function when you select the Conditional execution option.
- Post-function configuration screen of post-functions that:
Nunjucks editor
Nunjucks editor features
Nunjucks editor in JMWE Cloud is where you should be writing your Nunjucks templates. This editor has the ability to:
Check for syntax errors in the code
- Colorize keywords, comments, variables and so on
The editor also provides advanced features, such as find and replace, that are available through keyboard shortcuts.
Nunjucks editor keyboard shortcuts
You can use the following shortcut keys as an alternative to the mouse when working in this editor, while the cursor is active in the editor:
Command | Description | PC | Mac |
---|---|---|---|
find | Opens the search box. Use /re/ syntax for regexp search | Ctrl-F | Cmd-F |
findNext | Post a search, finds the next occurrence of the search | Ctrl-G | Cmd-G |
findPrev | Post a search, finds the previous occurrence of the search | Shift-Ctrl-G | Shift-Cmd-G |
replace | Opens the Replace window. | Shift-Ctrl-F | Cmd-Alt-F |
replaceAll | Opens the Replace all window | Shift-Ctrl-R | Shift-Cmd-Alt-F |
selectAll | Select the whole content of the editor | Ctrl-A | Cmd-A |
singleSelection | When multiple selections are present, this deselects all but the primary selection | Esc | Esc |
killLine | Deletes the part of the line after the cursor. If that consists only of whitespace, the newline at the end of the line is also deleted. | Ctrl-K | |
deleteLine | Deletes the whole line under the cursor, including newline at the end. | Ctrl-D | Cmd-D |
delWrappedLineLeft | Delete the part of the line from the left side of the visual line the cursor is on to the cursor. | Cmd-Backspace | |
delWrappedLineRight | Delete the part of the line from the cursor to the right side of the visual line the cursor is on. | Cmd-Delete | |
undo | Undo the last change | Ctrl-Z | Cmd-Z |
redo | Redo the last undone change | Ctrl-Y | Shift-Cmd-Z or Cmd-Y |
undoSelection | Undo the last change to the selection, or if there are no selection only changes at the top of the history, undo the last change. | Ctrl-U | Cmd-U |
redoSelection | Redo the last change to the selection, or the last text change if no selection changes remain. | Alt-U | Shift-Cmd-U |
goDocStart | Move the cursor to the start of the document. | Ctrl-Home | Cmd-Up or Cmd-Home |
goDocEnd | Move the cursor to the end of the document. | Ctrl-End | Cmd-End or Cmd-Down |
goLineStart | Move the cursor to the start of the line. | Alt-Left | Ctrl-A |
goLineStartSmart | Move to the start of the text on the line, or if we are already there, to the actual start of the line (including whitespace). | Home | Home |
goLineEnd | Move the cursor to the end of the line. | Alt-Right | Ctrl-E |
goLineRight | Move the cursor to the right side of the visual line it is on. | Cmd-Right | |
goLineLeft | Move the cursor to the left side of the visual line it is on. If this line is wrapped, that may not be the start of the line. | Cmd-Left | |
goLineUp | Move the cursor up one line. | Up | Ctrl-P |
goLineDown | Move down one line. | Down | Ctrl-N |
goPageUp | Move the cursor up one screen and scroll up by the same distance. | PageUp | Shift-Ctrl-V |
goPageDown | Move the cursor down one screen and scroll down by the same distance. | PageDown | Ctrl-V |
goCharLeft | Move the cursor one character left, going to the previous line when hitting the start of the line. | Left | Ctrl-B |
goCharRight | Move the cursor one character right, going to the next line when hitting the end of the line. | Right | Ctrl-F |
goWordLeft | Move the cursor to the start of the previous word. | Alt-B | |
goWordRight | Move the cursor to the end of the next word. | Alt-F | |
goGroupLeft | Move to the left of the group before the cursor. | Ctrl-Left | Alt-Left |
goGroupRight | Move to the right of the group after the cursor. | Ctrl-Right | Alt-Right |
delCharBefore | Delete the character before the cursor. | Shift-Backspace | Ctrl-H |
delCharAfter | Delete the character after the cursor. | Delete | Ctrl-D |
delWordBefore | Delete up to the start of the word before the cursor. | Alt-Backspace | |
delWordAfter | Delete up to the end of the word after the cursor. | Alt-D | |
delGroupBefore | Delete to the left of the group before the cursor. | Ctrl-Backspace | Alt-Backspace |
delGroupAfter | Delete to the start of the group after the cursor. | Ctrl-Delete | Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or Alt-Delete |
indentAuto | Auto-indent the current line or selection. | Shift-Tab | Shift-Tab |
indentMore | Indent the current line or selection by one indent unit. | Ctrl-] | Cmd-] |
indentLess | Dedent the current line or selection by one indent unit. | Ctrl-[ | Cmd-[ |
defaultTab | If something is selected, indent it by one indent unit. If nothing is selected, insert a tab character. | Tab | Tab |
transposeChars | Swap the characters before and after the cursor. | Ctrl-T | |
newlineAndIndent | Insert a newline and auto-indent the new line. | Enter | Enter |
toggleOverwrite | Flip the overwrite flag. | Insert | Insert |
Group
A group is a stretch of word characters, a stretch of punctuation characters, a newline, or a stretch of more than one whitespace character.
Nunjucks tester
The Nunjucks template tester tool lets you test your written template against any issue. The main advantage of this tool is that you can quickly test and debug your template and make changes without having to actually trigger the transition and/or look at the JIRA logs to see the result.
Using the Nunjucks tester
After writing your Nunjucks template in the editor, click on Test Nunjucks template.
A window opens, asking you to input an issue to run the Nunjucks template against, as well as a linked issue, where applicable. The issue
variable used in your template will point to the above-selected issue.
In post-functions that process linked issues after you input an issue, all issues linked to it through the link type selected in Issue link
are displayed under Linked issue key
. The linkedIssue
variable used in your template will point to the linked issue you select.
In the post-functions that process the parent issue, after you input an issue, its parent is displayed under Parent issue key
. The parentIssue
variable used in your template will point to the parent issue you select.
The transition
variable will not reflect transition information during testing.
Testing your Nunjucks template
After selecting issue(s) against which the template should be tested, click on Test.
The following information will be displayed. This information can be used for debugging.
Message: Success/error message based on the test result.
- Result value: Value of the result.
Example
Test a template that fetches the username of the user the issue is assigned to:
- Add the Set field value post-function to a transition.
In the Nunjucks editor, write the following lines of code:
{{ issue.fields.assignee.name }}
- Click on
Test Nunjucks template
- Type an Issue key.
- Click on
Test
- The following result is displayed: