Hi Chirannjevi,
If you have ScriptRunner for JIRA installed you could use a Script Listener to remove work logs added which log time on previous days. It is not possible to prevent them from being logged in the first place though.
A sample script to do this, for use with the Worklog Created event, is:
import java.time.ZonedDateTime import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import java.time.ZoneOffset import java.time.ZoneId def loggedDateTime = worklog.started def formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ"); ZonedDateTime loggedZoned = ZonedDateTime.parse(loggedDateTime, formatter); ZonedDateTime nowZoned = ZonedDateTime.now(loggedZoned.getZone()) def startOfTodayZoned = nowZoned.withHour(0).withMinute(0).withSecond(0).withNano(0) logger.info("Work logged at ${nowZoned.toString()} for ${loggedZoned.toString()}") if (loggedZoned.isBefore(startOfTodayZoned)) { logger.info("Time was logged before start of today, deleting worklog") def deleteResp = delete("/rest/api/2/issue/${worklog.issueId}/worklog/${worklog.id}") .asObject(Map) assert deleteResp.status == 204 def notifyResp = post("/rest/api/2/issue/${worklog.issueId}/notify") .header("Content-Type", "application/json") .body([ subject: "Worklogs cannot be made on past days", textBody: "Worklogs cannot be made on past days, your worklog has been deleted", htmlBody: "<p>Worklogs cannot be made on past days, your worklog has been deleted</p>", to: [ reporter: false, assignee: false, voters: false, watchers: false, users: [ [name: worklog.author.name] ] ] ]) .asString() } else { logger.info("Time was logged after start of today") }
Thanks,
Jon
Thank you jon,
should we have script runner add-on installed in JIRA to use this script? please suggest me
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Yes, you'll need ScriptRunner for JIRA in order to use this script.
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