Sometimes we need to transition issues (or “review” issues) from our usual Dashboard Jira gadget “filter results” with only one click. For this “trick” we need the plugin Scriptrunner for Jira. First create a custom REST Endpoint with Scriptrunner to Transition the issues (and do more actions if they needed). Example code: Note: the name…
Read MoreJIRA filters private or public by default?
By default are always “Private“, but we can change the behaviour in the Administration section of JIRA (but just to make it “Public” by default). Just change the Default User Preferences. You must know, that the users can change his User Profile also and set “Public” or “Private” by default the new filters created or…
Read MoreHow to view tickets from remote JIRA (JIRA Federation) in a Dashboard
First of all, if you don’t know what is a JIRA Federation, you can read this. In a JIRA Federation, we can show external issue filters in the Dashboard in an easy way…. Once configured the Application Link, we must: Go to your JIRA Dashboard with a superadmin user and go to Manage Gadgets Register the…
Read MoreGet still “in Open” issues by month in eazyBI and Jira
Imagine, you want a report chart by month and you want to get the issues that are still in “Open” . Then you can create a Calculated Measure using Tuples. For example, to get from the Issues Created, the Issues in “Open” status. You can use this tuple: ([Measures].[Issues created],[Status].[Open]) Then, to get the Date…
Read MoreHow to make massive changes in JIRA JQL filters
Imagine you want to change the name or the classification of the project “categories” in your JIRA projects… or names of customfields…. Then, a lot of JQL queries and filters will fail… ¿How we can change the JQL sentences in mode massive of all filters of JIRA? The only solution is making the change in…
Read MoreTopRows JQL Function for JIRA 7.2 + Scriptrunner
New custom JQL function for JIRA 7.x to filter the TOP ROWS of a Query! Very useful! By default filters the TOP 10 rows. The JQL function is writed in Groovy and deployed with Adaptavist Scriptrunner. Syntax example: (to extract the top 20 rows of a project called JIRA) issuefunction in TopRows( “project = JIRA ORDER…
Read MoreNew Issue Card Printer for JIRA
With this JIRA add-on you can take more advantages in your Agile processes. This add-on was created to synchronize the physical board with the computer board (JIRA Rapidboard) through the print of the issues transformed in beautiful cards (to stick it in the real board.) To allow this (the possibility to print the issues as…
Read MoreEnlarge JIRA Excel Export (new plugin)
In large instances, the list of issues in the search view should be limited by the Administrator, as a consequence, the Excel export is limited too…. With this plugin, a new option is shown to export up to 10000 issues with the current fields of the current view, search or filter. VERY HELPFUL SURE Works in…
Read MoreNew plugin IS COMING! “Enlarge Your Excel Export”
In large instances, the list of issues in the search view should be limited by the Administrator, as a consequence, the Excel export is limited too…. With this plugin, a new option is shown to export up to 10000 issues with the current fields of the current view, search or filter. VERY HELPFUL SURE 😉…
Read MoreJIRA JQL trick: Filter issues based on transition state execution date in JIRA
Very easy, see the JQL example: Project = “JIRA” AND Status CHANGED TO “In Progress” DURING (“2015/08/01″,”2015/10/05”) Other Syntax: This JQL shows all issues which have been in “Status A” for more than 14 days project=XXX and status changed to “Status A” before startofday(-14) and status = “Status A” This JQL shows all issues which…
Read MoreService to reindex issues of a filter with Groovy in JIRA
How to add new custom JQL Function with ScriptRunner
On {JIRA_GOME}/scripts/ create this folders: For example: ../jira_home/scripts/com/onresolve/jira/groovy/jql Then add the groovy file with the new JQLFunction, exmaple: ABC.groovy Then Go to Addons –> ScriptRunner –> Script JQL Functions –> and then press “Scan” That’s all!
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