Script not loading in JIRA 6.3 version

Jayashree Shetty
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March 2, 2015

i had a script written similar to fast track transition and it was loading properly in JIRA 5.2 version. It was working absolutely fine. But then the system got upgraded to 6.0 and script didnt work mainly because of the new namespace of scriptrunner. But inspite of changing this i cannot find the script along with the other scripts in the script runner. is there any other change to be done?

in JIRA 5.2.5 scripts were deployed at :

jira\webapp\WEB-INF\classes\com\onresolve\jira\groovy\canned\workflow\postfunctions

 

in JIRA 6.3 it is at

\jira\webapp\WEB-INF\classes\com\onresolve\scriptrunner\canned\jira\workflow\postfunctions

 

 

package com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.jira.workflow.postfunctions;
import groovy.util.logging.Log4j;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.User
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.config.SubTaskManager
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.MutableIssue
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.CannedScript;
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.util.BuiltinScriptErrors;
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.util.SimpleBuiltinScriptErrors
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.runner.customisers.ScriptListener;
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.jira.utils.ConditionUtils
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.jira.utils.CannedScriptUtils
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.jira.utils.WorkflowUtils
@ScriptListener
@Log4j
public class FasttrackTransition1 implements CannedScript 
{
	public final static String FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION = "FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION"
	public final static String FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION = "FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION"
	public final static String FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER = "FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER"
	public final String FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT = "FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT"
	
	
	@Override
	public String getName()
	{
		return "FT : Transition issue/s based on transition order & conditions.";
	}
	
	@Override
	public String getDescription(Map params, boolean forPreview)
	{
		getName() + """ If the condition <b><i> ${params[FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION]}</b></i> is met, action <b><i> ${params[FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION]} </b></i> will be applied
                           based on the transition order <b><i> ${params[FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER]} </b></i>."""
	}
	@Override
	public List getCategories()
	{
		["Function"]
	}
	
	@Override
	public List getParameters(Map<String, String> arg0)
	{
	  [
		 ConditionUtils.getConditionParameter(),
		 
		 [
			 Name:FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER,
			 Label:"Transition Order",
			 Description:"Choose the transition order for performing the transitions",
			 Type: "list",
			 Values: ["SBI->Parent":"SBI->Parent","Parent->SBI":"Parent->SBI"]
		 ],
	 
		 [
			  Name:FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION,
			  Label:"Trigger Conditions",
			  Description:"Choose the trigger conditions for the issue",
			  Type:"list",
			  Values: ["Any":"Any","All":"All"]
		 ],
		 [
			  Name:FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION,
			  Label:"Workflow Action",
			  Description:"Choose the action to be performed on the task or subtask based on the transition order",
			  Type: "list",
			  Values:CannedScriptUtils.getAllWorkflowActions(false)
		 ],
	 
		 [
			 Name:FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT,
			 Label:"Additional code",
			 Type:"text",
			 Description: """Additional script to run before the issue is stored. Use this to modify fields
	                    or add a comment etc.""",
			 Examples:
			  [
				 "Set comment (4.1 and above)": "issueInputParameters.setComment(\\'Some comment\\')",
				 "Set assignee (4.1 and above)" : "issueInputParameters.setAssigneeId(\\'someuser\\')",
			  ],
		 ],
	   ]
	}
	
	@Override
	public Map doScript(Map params)
	{
		String triggerOption = params[FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION] as String
		String targetAction = params[FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION] as String
		String transitionOrder = params[FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER] as String
		String additionalScript = params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String
		
		MutableIssue currentIssue = params['issue'] as MutableIssue
		
		log.info("currentissue" + currentIssue)
		Integer actionId = targetAction?.replaceAll(/ .*/, "") as Integer
		
		log.info("actionid" + actionId)
		if(transitionOrder=="SBI->Parent")
		{
			MutableIssue parent = currentIssue.getParentObject() as MutableIssue
			log.info("parent" + parent)
			User user = parent.getAssignee()
		
			log.info("user "+ user)
			//Check for condition
			Boolean doIt = ConditionUtils.processCondition(params[ConditionUtils.FIELD_CONDITION] as String, parent, false,params)
			
			log.info("doIt" + doIt)
			log.info("triggeroption" + triggerOption)
			if(doIt)
			{
					if(triggerOption=="Any")
					{
					   WorkflowUtils.actionIssue(params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String, parent, actionId, user, params)
					}
					
					//This code needs to be refined & revisited
					if(triggerOption=="All")
					{
						//boolean allState = parent.getSubTaskObjects().every {Issue issue -> issue.statusObject.getName()=="Execution"}
						log.info("target action" + targetAction)
						String result =  targetAction.matches(/.{0,3}$/)
						log.info("result" +  result)
						boolean allState = parent.getSubTaskObjects().every {Issue issue -> issue.statusObject.getName()==issue.statusObject.getName()}
						if(allState)
						{
							WorkflowUtils.actionIssue(params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String, parent, actionId, user, params)
						}
					}
			 }
		}
		
		//Here following scenarios can be identified.
		//a) If PBI is closed then all SBIs should be closed
		//b) If PBI is cancelled then all SBIs should be cancelled
		//c) If PBI moves from cancelled/closed to some other states then SBIs should move to the designated state
		
		if(transitionOrder=="Parent->SBI")
		{
			log.info("current issue" + currentIssue)
			SubTaskManager subtaskmgr = ComponentAccessor.getSubTaskManager()
			Collection<MutableIssue> sbiIssues = subtaskmgr.getSubTaskObjects(currentIssue)
			
			Boolean doIt = ConditionUtils.processCondition(params[ConditionUtils.FIELD_CONDITION] as String, currentIssue, false,params)
		
			if(doIt)
			{
					//If parent issue is not in cancel or closed state. Basically states other than cancel/close when the issue is moved back from the
					//dead end state to the working state
					if(!(currentIssue.getStatusObject().name.contains("Cancel")) || !(currentIssue.getStatusObject().name.contains("Close")))
					{
						for(MutableIssue sbiIssue : sbiIssues)
						{
							User user = sbiIssue.getAssignee()
							WorkflowUtils.actionIssue(params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String, sbiIssue, actionId, user, params)
						}
					}
								
					//If parent issue gets cancelled, move all sbis to cancel
					if(currentIssue.getStatusObject().name.contains("Cancel"))
					{
						for(MutableIssue sbiIssue : sbiIssues)
						{
							if(targetAction.contains("Cancel"))
							{
								User user = sbiIssue.getAssignee()
								WorkflowUtils.actionIssue(params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String, sbiIssue, actionId, user, params)
							}
						}
					}
					
					//If parent issue gets closed, move all sbis to closed
					if(currentIssue.getStatusObject().name.contains("Close"))
					{
						for(MutableIssue sbiIssue : sbiIssues)
						{
							if(targetAction.contains("Close"))
							{
								User user = sbiIssue.getAssignee()
								WorkflowUtils.actionIssue(params[FIELD_ADDITIONAL_SCRIPT] as String, sbiIssue, actionId, user, params)
							}
						}
					}
			 }
		}
	}
	@Override
	public BuiltinScriptErrors doValidate(Map params, boolean forPreview)
	{
		def errorCollection = new SimpleBuiltinScriptErrors()
        if (! params[FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION])
		{
			errorCollection.addError(FIELD_TRIGGER_CONDITION, "You must provide a trigger condition: Any/And.")
		}
		if (! params[FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION])
		{
			errorCollection.addError(FIELD_TARGET_ISSUE_ACTION, "You must provide an action.")
		}
		if (! params[FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER])
		{
			errorCollection.addError(FIELD_TRANSITION_ORDER, "You must provide a transition order: PBI->SBI / SBI->PBI .")
		}
        errorCollection
	}
	
	@Override
	public String getDescription()
	{
		return "FT : Transition issue/s";
	}
	
	
	@Override
	public Boolean isFinalParamsPage(Map arg0)
	{
		// TODO Auto-generated method stub
		return null;
	}
}

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JamieA
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March 2, 2015

It needs to go outside of the JIRA installation directory, and into a script root: https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/wiki/display/GRV/Upgrading+to+3.0#Upgradingto3.0-ScriptRoots

This will make it easier to upgrade JIRA in future.

 

Jayashree Shetty
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March 3, 2015

Thanks Jamie. But even then i cant see my script when i add script postfunction to the workflow.i have made the required namespace change too in the script to support jira 6.3 version.

Jayashree Shetty
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March 3, 2015

Placed the script in target\jira\home\scripts

Jayashree Shetty
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March 3, 2015

i have attached the code too

Jayashree Shetty
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March 5, 2015

Hi Jamie.Could you please help me with this script loading?

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