The Condition based on regular expression of JWT DC is not yet available in JWT Cloud but can be implemented easily using a Jira expression condition . Since JWT DC field codes are not available in conditions or validators in JWT Cloud, they have to be replaced by their Jira expression equivalent. |
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Value | Value from field | Select the corresponding field from the Field injector. |
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Set value manually (parser expression) | Translate the JWT DC parser expression to a Jira expression. | ||||||||||||
Regular expression | Enter the regular expression of the JWT DC parameter. | ||||||||||||
Additional options | Case insensitive | Prefix the regular expression by Example:
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Multi-line | Prefix the regular expression by | ||||||||||||
Dot all | Replace the ". " by "(.|\n) " in the regular expression. | ||||||||||||
Literal | Escape each of the special characters of the regular expression, e.g.
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Negate condition | Replace the != operator by
==
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Due to the different architecture, it may happen that the condition gets too complex. This is the case when many fields are checked. The condition cannot be saved, and a corresponding error message will be displayed. If that's the case, the condition has to be split up into two or more. |