We need to be able to transition a linked parent issue based on the status of the child. We are not using a sub-task.
How can I incorporate the transition to review link type? I've created a combination of a condition script we use for links and then a transition script we use. I know this won't work in it's current state but am I even close? @Jamie Echlin [Adaptavist]
Summary of what we're trying to do:
If linked issue (child link) is transitioned to Defect status, transition parent linked issue to Triage status.
// Required Imports import com.opensymphony.workflow.WorkflowContext; import com.atlassian.jira.config.SubTaskManager; import com.atlassian.jira.workflow.WorkflowTransitionUtil; import com.atlassian.jira.workflow.WorkflowTransitionUtilImpl; import com.atlassian.jira.util.JiraUtils; import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue; import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.link.IssueLink def linkType = ["Dependency"] def passesCondition = true def linkMgr = ComponentAccessor.getIssueLinkManager() for (IssueLink link in linkMgr.getOutwardLinks(issue.id)) { if (linkType.contains(link.issueLinkType.name)) { if (! link.destinationObject.resolutionId) { passesCondition = false } } } return passesCondition // Get the details of the user executing the workflow transition for the issue change history String currentUser = ((WorkflowContext) transientVars.get("context")).getCaller() WorkflowTransitionUtil workflowTransitionUtil = (WorkflowTransitionUtil) JiraUtils.loadComponent(WorkflowTransitionUtilImpl.class) MutableIssue parent = issue.getIssueLink("Dependency") as MutableIssue // Get the status name of the parent issue String originalParentStatus = parent.status?.name def isParentTesting = originalParentStatus in ['Testing'] // Update the issue by validating the transition can be completed first before executing it. if (isParentTesting) { workflowTransitionUtil.setIssue(parent) workflowTransitionUtil.setUserkey(currentUser) workflowTransitionUtil.setAction(71) // 71 is the ID of the Triage transition on the Story workflow if (workflowTransitionUtil.validate()) { workflowTransitionUtil.progress() } }
It will be fine if you write the condition safely. It should not cause other post-functions to fail anyway IIRC. You can always put it in try/catch...
@Jamie Echlin [Adaptavist], I'm concerned because this is technically a combination of a condition script and post-function. This will be used as a post-function so I want to make sure the condition portion won't cause this to fail.
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So you just need to follow the link from child to parent - I'm not sure which bit you're stuck with, you seem to have most of the relevant code.
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@Jamie Echlin [Adaptavist] - When = The linked issue (child) is transitioned to a certain point in its workflow. This would then transition the linked parent issue to a certain point it its workflow.
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@Chander Inguva - you're not waiting, we answered it.
@Josh Costella - when do you want this to happen? As we said to Chander, it's not possible to trigger it based on a link being added, but you could trigger it on state change or something.
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I asked the same question couple of weeks ago https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/38380360
Regards
Chander
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