Hello there,
I have a CustomField(a label) where there is the possibility to insert more than a word(for example: apple, banana, watermelon) I need to write a Post Function, using the ScriptRunner in Jira Cloud) that get che Custom Field value and split the String into 3 different String(in the example on the top, one string for one fruit), obviously if in the CustomField there is only a word I will get only 1 String.
For the moment i have write this peace of code:
// get custom fields
def customFields = get("/rest/api/2/field")
.asObject(List)
.body
.findAll { (it as Map).custom } as List<Map>
def lista = customFields.find { it.name == 'Lista' }?.value
def lista1 = (issue.fields[lista] as String)?.replaceAll(/,.*/, ' ')
but Now I don't know how to move forward
P.S: I don't know if the peace of code that i have write is okay.
thanks to those who will answer
What type of field have you created? Is it text or multi-select (like a label, component or, well multi-select)?
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Sorry for the delay.
A label is held in a similar way to multi-selects, so in your code, lista will be holding an array of label elements.
So if you iterate over that, using .getName() on each element, you'll get one value string at a time.
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- Would this work for a text string?
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You would not need the .getName()
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