I want a set of subtasks created, which are the components of the parent. So, if I have a Parent issue with 3 component names of "X", "A" and "B", then I want 3 subtasks created for that jira.
Here's my code at this point, but it's not working:
(I've put it into a Post-function.)
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueInputParametersImpl
def issue = event.issue
Collection components = issue.getComponents();
Iterator componentIterator = components.iterator();
while (componentIterator.hasNext()) {
component = componentIterator.next()
String componentName = component.getString("name");
String componentId = component.getString("id");
createSubtask(issue);
}
def createSubtask(Issue parentIssue) {
def subTaskManager = ComponentAccessor.subTaskManager
def asUser = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser
def constantsManager = ComponentAccessor.constantsManager
def issueService = ComponentAccessor.issueService
def subtaskIssueType = constantsManager.allIssueTypeObjects.findByName("Approval Sub-task")
def issueInputParameters = new IssueInputParametersImpl()
issueInputParameters
.setProjectId(parentIssue.projectId)
.setIssueTypeId(subtaskIssueType.id)
.setSummary(parentIssue.summary+'- **'+componentName)
.setComponentIds(componentId)
//.setDescription('A description')
.setReporterId(asUser.key)
def createValidationResult = ComponentAccessor.issueService.validateSubTaskCreate(asUser, parentIssue.id, issueInputParameters)
if (!createValidationResult.valid) {
log.error createValidationResult.errorCollection
return
}
def newIssue = issueService.create(asUser, createValidationResult).issue
subTaskManager.createSubTaskIssueLink(parentIssue, newIssue, asUser)
}
@Jason Stein This should work. Make sure it's in post-function before "Re-index an issue to keep indexes in sync with the database."
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.customfields.manager.OptionsManager
import com.atlassian.jira.user. ApplicationUser
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueInputParametersImpl
import com.atlassian.jira.bc.project.component.ProjectComponent
def constantManager = ComponentAccessor.getConstantsManager()
def user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() as ApplicationUser
def issueFactory = ComponentAccessor.getIssueFactory()
def subTaskManager = ComponentAccessor.getSubTaskManager()
def issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager()
Issue parentIssue = issue
if (parentIssue.getIssueType().name == 'Task')
{
Collection components = issue.getComponents();
//def customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager()
//def data = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObject('customfield_10488')
//def listq = issue.getCustomFieldValue(data)
components.each {
MutableIssue newSubTask = issueFactory.getIssue()
newSubTask.setAssigneeId(parentIssue.assigneeId)
newSubTask.setSummary(it.name)
newSubTask.setParentObject(parentIssue)
newSubTask.setProjectObject(parentIssue.getProjectObject())
newSubTask.setIssueTypeId(constantManager.getAllIssueTypeObjects().find{
it.getName() == "Sub-task"
}.id)
def newIssueParams = ["issue" : newSubTask] as Map
issueManager.createIssueObject(user, newIssueParams)
subTaskManager.createSubTaskIssueLink(parentIssue, newSubTask, user)
log.info "Issue with summary ${newSubTask.summary} created"
}
}
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