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Use case

Evaluate issue links and hide transitions based on the outcome.

This use case is valid for both conditions and validators . The only difference is that you can specify an additional error message when using a validator.

Configuration

Jira expression*

issue.links.filter(link => link.type.name == "Blocks").length == 0

The current issue must not have a link of type "Blocks". This includes both link directions: "blocks" and "is blocked by".

Variations

You can easily modify this use case to include / exclude additional parameters.

Jira expression*

issue.links.filter(link => link.type.name == "Blocks")
           .every(link => link.direction != "outward")

The current issue must not block any other issue.

Jira expression*

issue.links.filter(link => link.type.name == "Blocks" && link.direction == "inward")
           .every(link => link.linkedIssue.resolution != null)

The current issue must not be linked to any unresolved blocking issue.

Jira expression*

issue.links.every(link => link.linkedIssue.status.name == "Done")

All linked issues must be in the status

Jira expression*

issue.links.every(link => link.linkedIssue.issueType.name == "Bug" && link.linkedIssue.resolution != null)

All linked issues must be bugs and must be resolved.


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Use case description

Evaluate issue links and hide transitions based on the outcome.

This use case is valid for both conditions and validators . The only difference is that you can specify an additional error message when using a validator.

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