A very basic rule only consists of two elements: a trigger (mostly a Jira event like an issue update) that kicks off the rule and an action (like adding a comment) that will be performed automatically.
Optionally you can further refine your rule by configuring selectors and conditions.
5 steps to create a rule
Create a new rule and give it a unique name and a description (optional).
Choose the trigger your rule should listen to. The dialogue opens automatically since every rule starts with a trigger.
Optional: if you want to further refine your rule add selectors and/or conditions.
Add the action you want to add and configure it according to your needs.
Configure a rule
JWT automation rules can consist of any imaginable combination of these four elements:
A rule can only have a single trigger and must have at least one action.
Edit a rule
Once you have created a rule, you can edit its name, its description and its elements.
The name and description can be updated at any time. If you want to update any configuration element you need to deactivate the rule first, then you are given the ability to do the following:
After editing your rule can notice the following statuses:
If you still have questions, feel free to refer to our support team.