I need to ask after a condition if some radio buttons fiels are filled.
I dont' want to user the simple scripted validator. Because I will need create a lot of them.
How I can do a validator using a custom script validator???
cfValues doesn't work in custom script validator. And I have an error hen the fiels are empty because I can't get a null value into a variable.
thanks in advance.
I think it would be something like this:
def cs = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("FIled Name")
if (issue.getCustomFieldValue(cs) == null) {
// throw error
}
Thanks Alexey.
I have this code.
def browse = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Can you browse the Internet?")
if (vpnproblemtype == "It's a VPN issue"){
if (issue.getCustomFieldValue(browse) == null){
throw new InvalidInputException("browse", "Field empty")
}
}
The code is running well. But I can't see the error message in the Service desk customer portal. Do you jnow how to display a message in the customer portal?
thanks in advance.
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I never tried validators for portals. Anyway I would make sure that your code throws the error by adding logging.
def browse = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Can you browse the Internet?")
if (vpnproblemtype == "It's a VPN issue"){
if (issue.getCustomFieldValue(browse) == null){
log.error("error logged")
throw new InvalidInputException("browse", "Field empty")
}
}
Could you have a look in the atlassian-jira.log if the error message is printed out?
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throw new InvalidInputException("Field empty")
without the field is working. but I need to send the error message to the fied. I'm tried without the quotation mark. but The message is doesn't show
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