This function returns the issue list of epics that are linked to a given set of issues. 

If the specified issue is a sub-task, then the epic of its parent issue is returned. If specified issue is an epic itself, then current issue is returned.


epic() #Output: Issue list



Parser expressionDescription


epic()


This example returns an issue list containing the current/ parent issue's epic.



This function returns an .

If the current issue or its parent does not have an epic, the function returns an empty .




Variant where you can specify an issue list from which the epics should retrieved from. The output may contain duplicates.


epic(issueList) #Output: Issue list



Parser expressionDescription


epic(linkedIssues("is blocked by"))


This example returns the issue list of all epics of those issues which are blocking the current issue.

To achieve this, the following functions are used:



Parameters used in this function

ParameterInput (data type)Description
issueList

Any given issue list. Usually this value is retrieved from a function (e.g. linkedIssues() or subtasks()).



This function returns an




Variant where you define issue keys instead of an issue list.

Multiple issue keys are provided as a comma-separated list of issue keys. Duplicated issue keys are discarded. Output can contain duplicated issues.


epic(issueKeys) #Output: Issue list



Parser expressionDescription


epic("CRM-15, HD-21")


This example returns the issue list of all epics linked to issues with keys CRM-15 and HD-21.



Parameters used in this function

ParameterInput (data type)Description
issueKeys

Text containing valid issue keys in a comma-separated list.



This function returns an



Use cases and examples



Parser function cloudepic()
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Short description

Returns all epics linked to specified issues.

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