I have a local JIRA server, version 9.2. I'm attempting to use a configured resource to import a CSS file and make changes to how certain elements look on the front-end of my JIRA issue details page.
This is the YouTube tutorial I'm trying to implement:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIC_iUsvKXs&list=PL_E9T0Z4ua164VpnStW9mUTnXXJptcQlO&index=23&t=372s
This is the documentation on setting up the CSS file:
https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/5.5.3/jira/fragments/WebResource.html
Following this documentation I have:
- used the default scripts directory (which contains my "custom_css.css" file
- Next I pasted the following code into my setenv.sh (or .bat) script like so:
JVM_REQUIRED_ARGS='-Dplugin.resource.directories=/app/home/scripts-Djava.awt.headless=true -Datlassian.standalone=JIRA -Dorg.apache.jasper.runtime.BodyContentImpl.LIMIT_BUFFER=true -Dmail.mime.decodeparameters=true -Dorg.dom4j.factory=com.atlassian.core.xml.InterningDocumentFactory
I've followed these steps, but still get the error: "Could not find custom_css.css in configured resource directories: You need to configure at least one alternate resource directory before using a web-resource, see the documentation"
What am I doing wrong?
Hi @Seth Bennett ,
In my scenario, I configured the "Style.css" file in my resource directories. My resource directories path is " /home/user/ ".
The error might be because you configured in the below location
"-Dplugin.resource.directories=/app/home/scripts-"
We configured directly in the home/user
JVM_REQUIRED_ARGS='-Djava.awt.headless=true -Datlassian.standalone=JIRA -Dorg.apache.jasper.runtime.BodyContentImpl.LIMIT_BUFFER=true -Dmail.mime.decodeparameters=true -Dorg.dom4j.factory=com.atlassian.core.xml.InterningDocumentFactory -Dplugin.resource.directories=/home/user'
please check the above path and it works for me.
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Good work Manish! it works
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Great Work @manish jangir ,
I learnt a new thing.
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