I already found and used the two dimensional statistics gadget. http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Adding+the+Two-Dimensional+Filter+Statistics+Gadget?focusedCommentId=278071565&#comment-278071565
I need some thing to display the sum of story points against a set of predefined labels. I can’t select story points in the two dimensional statistics gadget. Is there perhaps some other gadget that suits my needs?
Thanks!
Here's some sample code to go off of if you want to write your own calculated custom field. I am summing the total story points over a parent issue and its linked issues (in this case, Test Cases.)
You could change this to look for certain labels using the getCustomFieldObjectByName method below and accessing the label field contents and check to see if those certain labels are met, etc. Then, you could even pass this custom field to the Two Dimensional Stats Gadget if needed.
Hope this helps!
public static Double getStoryPointsFromIssue(Issue iss) { //get the issue, and any links //if the issue has links //loop through each, get story point value, return total //get outward links for this feature List<IssueLink> outwardLinks; MutableIssue linkedIssue = null; Double total = 0.0; CustomField cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectByName("Story Points"); outwardLinks = defaultIssueLinkManager.getOutwardLinks(iss.getId()); //System.out.println("Outward Links:"); //test plan has test cases. if(outwardLinks != null) { //loop through test cases for(IssueLink link : outwardLinks) { //get the test case for this iteration linkedIssue = link.getDestinationObject(); //check for empty value or issue without Story Points if(linkedIssue.getCustomFieldValue(cf) != null) { //add, move to next issue total += Double.parseDouble(linkedIssue.getCustomFieldValue(cf).toString()); } } } return total; }
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