Hello friends, how are you?
I wonder if it is possible to create an automation that when a ticket is commented, the message goes directly to the slack of the user who opened the ticket.
I can send the message to a slack channel, but I would like to send it only to the users who open the tickets.
Hi @Rodrigo Xavier ,
This may be more than what you need, but I recommend you to check Halp. It's a very cool (Atlassian) tool that allos to integrate Slack with Jira (and even Confluence, if you have a knowledge base there):
Olá @Carlos Garcia Navarro muito obrigado pelo retorno.
Nós temos o Halp implantado aqui na empresa.
Havia deixado ele como segunda opção. Mas acredito para o que eu pretendo ele será a melhor mesmo.
Muito obrigado pela dica. :)
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De nada, Rodrigo! Halp é um produto fantástico, gosto muito dele.
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According to this suggestion, that appears to be difficult currently as you would need the user's Slack ID in the message: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-74092
The noted work-around is to store the Slack ID with the Jira user as entity properties, and then use that value.
Best regards,
Bill
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Hi @Bill Sheboy . Thanks for the feedback.
I see, to send messages to the users you would have to insert the slack ID in every call.
The thing is a little bit more complicated. But I think @Carlos Garcia Navarro tip can help, we can use Halp to do this integration.
Thanks very much friend.
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