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The JWT for Jira Cloud expression parser provides a huge set of functionalities to read and manipulate data from Jira issues, users, projects and more. The main point of contact with the expression parser for the end user is the JWT expression editor. Depending on what you are doing, you will be presented with different options and functionalities, but in the end it always comes down to writing an expression, which the JWT expression parser will evaluate. |
The parser expression editor saves you time by checking your expression before adding it to a post function, validator, or condition. |
No, that's not a nice layout - but just as a hint that an overview of the expression editor (including hints to the different features) right at the top of the page would be a good idea
Read more about all available parsing modes. |
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This is where you can enter a plain text and optionally use Field codes and JWT expression parser functions. Which options you will actually have depend on the selected Parsing modes.
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By clicking on the run button, a test expression panel is displayed under your expression. To test your expression,do the following:
The result of the expression is displayed. For more detailed test scenarios, please have a look at: Test your expression. |
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