The Create issue post function automatically creates a single standard issue or sub-task in any given project. The issue type can be selected from all available issues and sub-task issue types in the system (excluding next-gen projects).
Additional field values can be inherited or manually set using parser expressions.
Configuration
Select the issue type to be created. The following options are available:
- Selected issue type
Parser expression (standard issue type):
Expects an issue type ID or reference like
%{issue.issueType.id}
Parser expression (sub-task issue type):
Expects a sub-task issue type ID or a reference like
%{issue.issueType.id}
In case a sub-task is chosen, the respective parent has to be selected.
Choose the parent issue under which you want to create a sub-task. The following options are available:
- Current issue
- Parent issue
- Selected issue
Parser expression:
The input has to be an issue key
The parent issue is only shown when a sub-task is selected as an issue type.
The project the issue will be created in. It comes with the following options:
- Current project
- Selected project
Parser expression:
The input has to be a project ID or a reference like %{issue.project.id}
Please note that the project selection does not show up when the issue type is a sub-task.
Enter plain text and optionally use field codes, e.g.
%{issue.summary}
, to insert field values.
Enter plain text and optionally use field codes, e.g.
%{issue.summary}
, to insert field values.
Set or clear values for specific fields.
In the popup after clicking the Add button you can select to set the value in three - or when dealing with selectable fields - four ways:
- Copy field from current issue
- Clear field value
- Set field value manually - Read more about parser expressions
- The fourth option Selected value is available for the following fields:
- Jira Software fields
- User related fields (Assignee, Reporter)
- Version related fields (Affects version/s, Fix version/s)
- Component/s
- Labels
- Priority
- Resolution
- Security level
- and all option based custom fields that are supported
For every selectable field type you can select one of the predefined options for this field that are available in the global context .
Simply use the UI elements you are used to when creating or editing an issue. A radiobutton value, for example, can be set like this:
Choose which user* will be able to execute the post function. By default, it is set to the Current user.
The result of the logical expression must return a boolean value of either:
true
→ the post function will be executedfalse
→ the post function will not be executed
Using the conditional operator, even complex or multi-layered conditions can be constructed.
Make sure to learn more about defining logical expressions and browse through the various examples here: Logical mode
Use cases and examples
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