I am trying to fire a custom notification on a workflow transition and i'm getting an error in my logs. I get 3 of these per user that should get notified (so it appears)
2014-05-12 15:30:21,984 http-bio-8443-exec-57 ERROR jboncek 930x1267847x1 12c585d [my ip] /secure/IssueAction!default.jspa [jira.plugins.common.Utils] sun.org.mozilla.javascript.internal.EvaluatorException: syntax error (<Unknown source>#1) in <Unknown source> at line number 1
Here is what i've done:
1: Created a new Custom Event
2: Assigned myself to it in a notification scheme
3: added the custom event to a workflow transition
4: hit the workflow transition.
So, i don't know what is causing this error, or perhaps its just a bug. I did notice that firing a generic event instead of my new custom event, i get the same error.
Running version (v6.0.2#6097-sha1:e270beb)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
James
Hi James,
I saw some users having this issue with Groovy Script Runner plugin:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.onresolve.jira.groovy.groovyrunner
Could you disable this plugin and check if the error persists?
Thanks Bruna!
I'm not sure if it was Groovy, exactly...but its working now. I disabled Script Runner and a few other plugins: orf.swift.jira.cot, Remotable Plugins l18n, request-url-diagnositcs, and finally Group Sign-off.
We're trying to implement Group Sign-off, and i was getting the error until i disable that one too...but after re-enabling it, and testing with multiple accounts, it seems to be working properly.
Its also possible that this was an error occuring when the current-user is the notified user...which is how i was testing before. Now i used seperate accounts and its all good.
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