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Issue status in velocity template

Fernando del Río February 16, 2014

Hi,

I make tab panel plugin in velocity template need display issue status.

how?

Please help.

Thks.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 17, 2014

Depends on what the tab is on, but in most cases (and assuming Jira 6.1) $issue.getStatusObject().getName() will get you the name of the status.

Fernando del Río February 17, 2014

I proved to do what you have mentioned JIRA V. 5.1 and shows nothing on my browser only shows $issue.getStatusObject().getName () :(

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February 17, 2014

Well, the stuff you do with $issue is basically calling the java api behind it - have a look at the api docs for the relevant version of Jira.

Also, if a .vm is not behaving, it can be useful to use simple brute force. What does $issue show? Or $issue.getStatusObject() ?

Fernando del Río February 17, 2014

mmm, Al try:

$ issue

$ issue.getStatusObject ()

html sample:

$ issue

$ issue.getStatusObject ()

I still have the same problem.

On the contrary if I try: $ jiraUserUtils.getGroupNamesForUser in html shows Admin.

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 17, 2014

If all you get is $issue, then the $issue velocity variable doesn't have an issue in it. There's no way any code is going to work - there's nothing to do!

You need to have a $issue to work with.

(Although, I just noticed you've said "$ issue", not "$issue" - make sure you are using $issue)

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Fernando del Río February 17, 2014

Thank you very much, I resolved the issue object from the working class and send to velocity.

regards

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