JWT project properties are key-value pairs added to a project description. The main goal of the properties is to provide project metadata, which can be referenced and used in multiple JWT features. |
A JWT project property can be added to any project description in the following format:
{propertyKey=propertyValue}
The screenshot shows an example with 5 JWT project properties:
Property key | Property value | Potential use case |
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codeReview | compulsory | Could be used to enforce certain parts of the workflow related to code reviews using Condition on JWT project property or Validation of JWT project property. |
maxResponseTime | 30 | Could be used to set individual SLA times per project. These could be used in combination with JWT JQL functions to set up filter subscription or to automatically update an issue priority using an Update field action. |
technology | java | Could be used in many JWT functions or expressions using the Advanced text mode. |
database | oracle | Could be used in many JWT functions or expressions using the Advanced text mode. |
stageURL | https://stage/myapp | Could be used in many JWT functions or expressions using the Advanced text mode. |
Project properties were initially aimed at customizing your workflow behavior depending on project features (metadata added to projects in the form of project properties).
For example you can use project properties to:
JWT project properties can be referenced and validated when writing a logical expression in the Logical mode (e.g in the conditional execution parameter of post functions).
JWT provides special parser functions to work with JWT project properties.
You can use JWT project properties in JQL queries, by using any of the JQL functions provided by Jira Workflow Toolbox:
You can use JWT project properties in the Assign to project role post function for setting a default assignee for a specific project role.
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