Jira has scriptRunner to easily run groovy scripts. Is there an equivalent plug-in for Crucible/Fisheye.
Or can groovy scripts be run in another fashion?
No. This could be the closest thing (https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/org.swift.atlassian.cli)
Getting more dissappointed. :-((
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The latest beta version (https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/wiki/display/GRV/Upgrading+to+3.0) works in stash and confluence as well as jira. But no intention to make it work in fecru...
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The easiest way to achieve that would be to write a Crucible Java plugin that listens to the events that interest you (ReviewStateChangedEvent in your case), and calls the JIRA rest api.
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I want the scripting to communicate back to Jira (i.e. when a review is closed, have one or more fields in Jira updating).
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What is it you want to accomplish? You may be able to use FishEye/Crucible's REST API.
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