Use Replacement Syntax - v7.1.3.2
General: Using a !
after the $
prevents the variable from being printed if it's empty.
In the templates and the JQL, you can use the following objects:
Object | Usage |
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$issue |
|
$customfield_10500 (all customfields) |
|
$fieldHelper |
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$projectHelper |
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$customFieldManager | |
$stringUtils | |
$textUtils |
How to get the values of standard fields:
Field | Usage |
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affectedVersions | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("affectedVersions") |
assignee | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("assignee") |
components | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("components") |
created | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("created") |
creator | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("creator") |
description | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("description") |
dueDate | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("dueDate") |
environment | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("environment") |
estimate | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("estimate") |
fixVersions | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("fixVersions") |
id | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("id") |
issueType | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("issueType") |
key | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("key") |
labels | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("labels") |
originalEstimate | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("originalEstimate") |
priority | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("priority") |
project | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("project") |
reporter | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("reporter") |
resolution | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("resolution") |
resolutionDate | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("resolutionDate") |
securityLevel | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("securityLevel") |
status | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("status") |
summary | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("summary") |
timeSpent | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("timeSpent") |
updated | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("updated") |
votes | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("votes") |
watches | $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("watches") |
In the JQL query, you can use variables in replacement syntax, e.g. $!fieldHelper.getValueAsString("components").
Using this syntax, you can also query for metadata provided by the catWorkX Project Metadata add-on.