hi Folks,
I need to run Automation rules where Jira issues should not be closed or DONE till commit is done and commit id is mentioned by the user
Hi @SandeepSingh R
As mentioned by @Hauke Bruno Wollentin You can use Workflow Validator/Condition to fulfil this requirement. You can add any of it on the required transition and add a transition screen in which you can add your "Commit" field which can be filled by users manually while transitioning issue.
Hope this resolves your query!
Maaan, I red "comment" instead of "commit". My bad 😅
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The first one can be achieved using the Field Required Validator in the workflows transition.
Go to Edit Mode of your workflow -> Diagram view -> click on the desired transition -> click on Validators on the right side -> Add a Field Required Validator -> choose Comment as the required field.
I'm not sure if this is still present, but AFAIR without a plugin like scriptrunner you can't check if the comment is just whitespaces or so.
I'm also not sure if I understand the "commit id is mentioned by the user" part correctly.
Should a user refer to another comment in the closing comment?
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Go to Edit Mode of your workflow -> Diagram view -> click on the desired transition -> click on Validators on the right side -> Add a Field Required Validator -> choose Comment as the required field.
I am not getting this option
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hi
I have made this rule but not working as expected
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