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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. |
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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.
By toggling the status button of a rule you can activate or deactivate it.
Deactivate the rule by clicking on the Deactivate button →
A rule can have different statuses. By toggling the status button of a rule, the rule can be activated, deactivated or executed. Each status has implications on the available actions and additionally provides information about potential configuration errors. The following statuses are currently available:
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Click on the edit button next to the rule's name to edit its name and its description. |
Click on the add button next to any desired element to add a new one. The button will be visible once you hover over an element. New screenshot
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Click on the delete button next to the element you want to delete from the rule. New screenshot
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You can add elements under or next to existing elements. JWT will respect the hierarchy and the order of elements when processing the rule. New screenshots and 2 examples of child elements |
After editing your rule, you will notice on of the following statuses:
A rule can have different statuses. By toggling the status button of a rule, the rule can be activated, deactivated or executed. Each status has implications on the available actions and additionally provides information about potential configuration errors. The following statuses are currently available:
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