Hi,
For some reason (potential workaround for issue described here ) I would like to be able to change the "Time Logged" field.
I have been able to change the "Time Logged" field only via the MutableIssue.store() method, but neither by using the IssueManager.upateIssue() method nor the IssueService.update() method.
Obviously I do not want to use the MutableIssue.store() method because it has been deprecated.
Any hint?
MutableIssue.store() - Works
IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager() MutableIssue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TASKTEST-315") ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser(); Long val = 3600 * 4 issue.setTimeSpent(val) issue.store()
IssueService.update() - Does not work
IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager() MutableIssue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TASKTEST-315") ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser(); IssueService issueService = ComponentAccessor.getIssueService() Long val = 3600 * 4 IssueInputParameters inputParameters = issueService.newIssueInputParameters() inputParameters.setTimeSpent((Long)(val/60)) IssueService.UpdateValidationResult validationResult = issueService.validateUpdate(user,issue.id,inputParameters) issueService.update(user, validationResult)
IssueManger.updateIssue() - Does not work
IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager() MutableIssue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TASKTEST-315") ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser(); Long val = 3600 * 4 issue.setTimeSpent(val) issueManager.updateIssue(user,issue,EventDispatchOption.ISSUE_UPDATED,false)
I usually use IssueManager.updateIssue(), but it is better to use this one because it is compatible JIRA6 and 7:
ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager().updateIssue( ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getUser() , issue , UpdateIssueRequest.builder().eventDispatchOption(EventDispatchOption.ISSUE_UPDATED).sendMail(false).build() )
Also check that you have permission to log time?
You could get more information about errors into atlassian-jira.log.
Hi Vasiliy, thank you for your answer. I tried the code that you suggested, but it did no work. As per my original post, the only method that I have found being successful so far is MutableIssue.store(). The code that you suggested works fine if I want to change other fields (e.g. summary), but it does not work when I want to change the "TimeSpent" (TimeLogged) field.
I have checked and verified that I have the permissions to log time.
Neither atlassian-jira.log nor catalina.out report any error when I execute your code.
Thanks.
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Could you check as admin that you have a permission to log time for issue?
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Hi. Same problem and same solution (use deprecated issue.store() methos)
Any news?
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You should use this instead of issue.store():
ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager().updateIssue( ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getUser() , issue , UpdateIssueRequest.builder().eventDispatchOption(EventDispatchOption.ISSUE_UPDATED).sendMail(false).build() )
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Was there any solution? I am having the same problem with "Time Logged" changing. issue.store() works fine, but it's depricated.
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