I am working on a Jira checklist plugin, I want to store the checklist data into Jira's DB. I have created the frontend, now I am stuck how to read and write those checklist data associated with the individual project.
Hi Atul,
If you want to create a checklist, you should create a customfield and derive from a GenericTextCFType. Then you simply create whatever internal format you want as long as it's text based. JSON would be a good one but you can use XML, YAML, etc.
Start by following this tutorial:
https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/creating-a-custom-field-type/
Then, you'll be able to store your data by issue.
Yves
Maker of Checklist for Jira
Hi Atul, great question!
Actually, our team implemented a Jira checklist (Smart Checklist for Jira) which stores all data in Jira DB. You can check it out! It has both cloud and server versions!
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Thank you for the quick response.
Actually, I tried it and its good too, but I want to learn how to create it. I am a student and want to explore in this field. Any kind of lead would help.
Thanks
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Hey Atul,
You can use Jira Entity Properties to store the data
Check the documentation:
Cheers,
Pavel
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