Hello,
I have an active automation rule, which sends an email every time a new Version is marked as Released.
Is there a way to add the release notes directly into the automated email using automation/smart values?
Looking forward to your replies! Thanks!
Hi @Desislava Dimitrova -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
I know of two ways to do what you ask, depending upon whether or not you need the issue information in the email and your recipients have Jira access:
Release Report rule:
Release {{version.name}} included these items:
<ul>
{{#lookupIssues}}
<li><a href="{{url}}">{{key}}</a>: {{summary}}; {{assignee.displayName}}</li>{{/}}
</ul>
Link to the version is:
myCompany/browse/myProject/fixforversion/{{version.id}}
Please see the Lookup Issues documentation to learn the fields available for you to include.
Best regards,
Bill
@Bill Sheboy Point 2 was the most applicable in my case, and I succeeded! Thank you for the helpful information!
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Awesome! I am glad to learn that helped you.
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Hi,
This is very useful.
A question though :
In the mark up how can I put two different lists based on issue type.
Example :
I would like to have two sections :
1) New Features
2) Bug fixed.
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Hi @aagrawal -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
In the future, I recommend adding a new question and adding a link to this related post. That will get the most people looking at it to offer help. Thanks!
Are you using Jira Cloud or the Server/Data Center version?
Only Jira Cloud supports Lookup Issues, and you may only use one lookup at a time. So two possible work-arounds I can think of for the sections are:
Kind regards,
Bill
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I tried with first option , it worked as expected. Thanks.
for everyone benefit , here is the code :
<ul>
{{#lookupIssues}}
{{#if(equals(issuetype.name,"Story"))}}
<li><a href="{{url}}">{{key}}</a>: {{summary}}:{{issuetype.name}}</li>{{/}}
{{/}}
</ul>
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Hi @Desislava Dimitrova & @Bill Sheboy . I put this automation rule but it did not work. Could you please help me?
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