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My script is really close. When I hard-code in a user group, everything works. My problem is when I pull the group from the Peer Review Task, I am getting "[com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.impl.ImmutableGroup@6e019bb3]" instead of the group name "TCR_Admin".
I am using JIRA Server version 6.3.15 and ScriptRunner version 4.1.3.9
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.Group import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUsers import com.atlassian.jira.user.util.UserUtil import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.User Issue parentIssue = issue //Dont run this script on a subtask if (parentIssue.isSubTask()) return //log behaviors against current user def user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getUser() //Get the group name from the original issue def issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager() def customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager() def groupfield = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectByName("Peer Review Group") def groupname = parentIssue.getCustomFieldValue(groupfield) as String //def groupname = "TCR_Admin" //>> Manually setting the group makes the script work //parentIssue.summary = groupname as String //>>The group name displays as "[com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.impl.ImmutableGroup@6e019bb3]" //Find how many users in the group (equals how many subtasks to make) def groupManager = ComponentAccessor.getGroupManager() def GroupSize = groupManager.getUsersInGroup(groupname).size() int max = GroupSize //Set up to create and link new issues def issueFactory = ComponentAccessor.getIssueFactory() def subTaskManager = ComponentAccessor.getSubTaskManager() def constantManager = ComponentAccessor.getConstantsManager() //Create a subtask and assignee a subtask for each member of the group def assignee; int i; for (i = 0; i < max; i++) { MutableIssue newSubTask = issueFactory.getIssue() newSubTask.setSummary("subtask summary") assignee = groupManager.getUsersInGroup(groupname).get(i).getName() //Throws a typecheck error but works okay newSubTask.setAssigneeId(assignee) newSubTask.setParentObject(parentIssue) newSubTask.setProjectObject(parentIssue.getProjectObject()) newSubTask.setIssueTypeId(constantManager.getAllIssueTypeObjects().find{ it.getName() == "Sub-task" }.id) // Add any other fields you want for the newly created sub task Map<String,Object> newIssueParams = ["issue" : newSubTask] as Map<String,Object> issueManager.createIssueObject(user.directoryUser, newIssueParams) subTaskManager.createSubTaskIssueLink(parentIssue, newSubTask, user.directoryUser) }
Hi Kassidy
Try something like
def cf = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("GroupPicker") // either a single or multi group picker it always return a list of group/s def group = issue.getCustomFieldValue(cf) // if there is actually a group het it's name def groupName = group ? group[0].name : null
Please let me know if this does the trick.
regards, Thanos
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Please could someone paste here updated working script for jira version 7.X
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@Thanos Batagiannis [Adaptavist] This looks very exciting. I'm eager to try this but in my case I'm trying to have the script create subtasks for each user listed in a custom (user-picker) field. Do you have a suggestion for replacing the references to "group" with perhaps the user from the custom field value?
def cf = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("UserPicker") // either a single or multi USER picker it always return a list of user/s def group = issue.getCustomFieldValue(cf) // if there is actually a user get that user from the custom field of the parent NOT SURE What to do here???
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A note for anyone using this script in the future:
If you are using JIRA v.7 or later, you will need to change the two instances of "user.directoryUser" to "user".
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Steve, I am trying to display the Group name in the custom email using Scriptrunner, here is the code I am using but still get the Immutablegroup in response:
${issue.getCustomFieldValue(com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager().getCustomFieldObjectByName("Assigned Group"))}
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks
Ankit
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