I will enter this as a new question. I successfully added story points and fix version. But I can't seem to figure out how to parse the sprint to get the name. When I use a javascript function like split(","), the entire script seems not to work. Any help is appreciated.
Reference:
How do you add a column to "Issues in Epic" panel
In fact Sprint is also a custom field. For example in the public instance, the customfield is customfield_11930. You may need to do some string parsing based on the value that you get for the customfield.
Hi Susan,
We have created a JIRA add-on to solve these kind of problems - Issue Matrix.
By using it you can completely customize how the issues in an Epic are shown - you can choose which columns to show - for example you can add Story Points, Fix Version and Sprint. You can also separate issues in different sections according to issue type (i.e. Stories, Tests, ect.), sort based on a field, and so much more.
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Thank you for your response. I am on a network that is secure so it is very difficult to obtain additional plugins. I have successfully already added Story Points and Fix Version, and just need to know how to parse the customer field for Sprint.
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Generally it's not a good idea to use JS hacks as sooner or later they will break - when JIRA Core or JIRA Software is upgraded.
The sprint field is a comma-separated list of ids - you can use the JIRA Agile REST API to get the name of the sprint. Another warning here - this will be slow, depending on how many issues you have in the epic.
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Folks, Here is my simple script to display latest sprint in Issues in Epic panel. You need a custom field id for latest sprint.
<!-- Script to add latest Sprint column in Issues in Epic panel -->
<script type='text/javascript'>
AJS.$(document).ready(function() {
AJS.$('#ghx-issues-in-epic-table tr').each(function(){
console.log('Found epic table');
var row = this;
var issueKey = AJS.$(this).attr("data-issuekey");
AJS.$.getJSON(AJS.contextPath() + '/rest/api/latest/issue/' + issueKey, function(data){
console.log('Got data for - ' + issueKey);
var value = "" ;
if (data.fields.customfield_25380 != null) {
value = String(data.fields.customfield_25380)};
console.log('Value - ' + value);
var actions = AJS.$(row).find('td.issue_actions');
AJS.$(actions).before('<td class="nav">' + value + '</td>');
});
});
});
</script>
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