I know this was from a million years ago (and this solution may not have existed back then), but I'll answer in case anyone else is looking for the info.
Under Built-in Scripts, search for "registry." The script that comes up will show you all the places custom scripts are used.
You can also look in each ScriptRunner tab in the Manage Apps section of the Jira admin console. There you can see if such things as Behaviours or REST endpoints exist. Under the Script Editor tab, you'll see if anyone saved any of the scripts as files.
But the Script Registry is the best place to see everything in one place.
Yes, Script Registry is accurate answer in 2022. But be aware, that if you have "large" instance or there are million workflow copies, your server and your browser will have hard times on that page. ;-)
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If you've got a million workflow copies, you might have bigger problems. ;)
If the page has trouble loading, then you've got your answer. ScriptRunner is in use.
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There is not easy way. You should look into:
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Agreed, ScriptRunner is a massively useful and widespread add-on, it could be used in lots of different places.
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I am just looking for confirmation if this plugin is being used by our instance or not. Is there an easy way to find out?
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