We have multiple repo's and a developer will create a number of feature branches for a feature which results in "n" pull requests (primarily 2).
We enabled the Pull Request Merged trigger, however it fires as soon as 1 PR is merged. Is there a way to make this wait until all PR's are merged.
Even we are looking for this option. I have voted for the implementation.
Hi Graeme Kelly,
Could you please suggest the steps to implement for one merge pull request trigger to Jira issue transition update.
Regards,
Hemanth.
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Hey Hemanth,
I hope you got the answer. You have to go to the project settings --> workflow transition and add a trigger to implement this.
Greetings
Leela
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Thanks for this question. We have exactly the same problem as you described as our teams need to use multiple repos and therefore they commit to different branches and create multiple pull requests.
So we are also seeking for a solution how to suppress that automatic trigger until all PRs are merged.
In the meantime we had to disable this particular trigger.
Btw, these are JAC suggestions so feel free and vote:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BSERV-7858
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-42577
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Also adding link to another Atlassian Community question:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/JIRA-Bitbucket-based-workflow-trigger-with-multiple-repositories/qaq-p/665044
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Could you please suggest the steps to implement for one merge pull request trigger to Jira issue transition update.
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