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Java APIs for the Table Grid Next Generation Check the Javadoc for TGNG Java API (dead link, we are working on it).
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Java API Examples
readFieldData usage example
The example script reads all data from a Grid custom field with default configuration called API Sample in issue TEST-1.
// This script reads all data from a Grid custom field with default // configuration named "API Sample" in issue TEST-1 import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.plugin.PluginAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser // Get issue id IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(IssueManager.class) Issue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1") Long issueId = issue.getId() // Get TGNG custom field id CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(CustomFieldManager.class) CustomField tgngCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName("API Sample").get(0) Long tgngCustomFieldId = tgngCustomField.getIdAsLong() ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() // Get GridService PluginAccessor pluginAccessor = ComponentAccessor.getPluginAccessor() Class apiServiceClass = pluginAccessor.getClassLoader().findClass("com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridService") def gridService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(apiServiceClass) // Read field data def fieldData = gridService.readFieldData(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, null) def gridRows = fieldData.getRows() StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder() for (row in gridRows) { def columns = row.getColumns() result.append("Order: ${columns.get("jseq")}, ") result.append("Summary: ${columns.get("jsummary")}, ") def assignee = columns.get("jassignee") result.append("Assignee: ${assignee == null ? "null" : assignee.get("username")}, ") result.append("Status: ${columns.get("jstatus")};<br>") } return result
addRows usage example
The example script adds 2 rows to a Grid custom field with default configuration called API Sample in issue TEST-1.
// This script adds two rows to Grid custom field with default configuration // named "API Sample" in issue TEST-1 import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.plugin.PluginAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser // Get issue id IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(IssueManager.class) Issue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1") Long issueId = issue.getId() // Get TGNG custom field id CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(CustomFieldManager.class) CustomField tgngCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName("API Sample").get(0) Long tgngCustomFieldId = tgngCustomField.getIdAsLong() ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() // Get GridService PluginAccessor pluginAccessor = ComponentAccessor.getPluginAccessor() Class apiServiceClass = pluginAccessor.getClassLoader().findClass("com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridService") def gridService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(apiServiceClass) // Add a row // Only "key" is required for userlist columns gridService.addRows(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, [ ["jsummary": "Buy groceries", "jassignee": ["key": user.getKey()], "jstatus": "Open"], ["jsummary": "Plan vacation", "jassignee": ["key": user.getKey()], "jstatus": "In Progress"] ])
updateRows usage example
The example moves all rows assigned to a current user in status In Review to status Closed in a Grid custom field with default configuration called API Sample in issue TEST-1.
// This script moves all rows assigned to a current user in status "In Review" // to status "Closed" in a Grid custom field with default configuration named // "API Sample" in issue TEST-1 import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.plugin.PluginAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser // Get issue id IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(IssueManager.class) Issue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1") Long issueId = issue.getId() // Get TGNG custom field id CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(CustomFieldManager.class) CustomField tgngCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName("API Sample").get(0) Long tgngCustomFieldId = tgngCustomField.getIdAsLong() ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() // Get GridService PluginAccessor pluginAccessor = ComponentAccessor.getPluginAccessor() Class apiServiceClass = pluginAccessor.getClassLoader().findClass("com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridService") def gridService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(apiServiceClass) // Get GridRow class Class gridRowClass = pluginAccessor.getClassLoader().findClass("com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridRow") // Read field data def fieldData = gridService.readFieldData(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, null) def gridRows = fieldData.getRows() // Update rows def updates = new ArrayList() for (row in gridRows) { def columns = row.getColumns() def assignee = columns.get("jassignee") if (assignee != null && assignee.get("key") == user.getKey() && columns.get("jstatus") == "In Review") { def update = gridRowClass.newInstance() update.setRowId(row.getRowId()) // We need to specify only the columns which are being updated update.setColumns(["jstatus": "Closed"]) updates.add(update) } } gridService.updateRows(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, updates)
deleteRows usage example
The example script deletes all rows assigned to a current user in status Closed in a Grid custom field with default configuration called API Sample in issue TEST-1.
// This script deletes all rows assigned to a current user in status "Closed" in // a Grid custom field with default configuration named "API Sample" in issue TEST-1 import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.plugin.PluginAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser // Get issue id IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(IssueManager.class) Issue issue = issueManager.getIssueObject("TEST-1") Long issueId = issue.getId() // Get TGNG custom field id CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(CustomFieldManager.class) CustomField tgngCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName("API Sample").get(0) Long tgngCustomFieldId = tgngCustomField.getIdAsLong() ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() // Get GridService PluginAccessor pluginAccessor = ComponentAccessor.getPluginAccessor() Class apiServiceClass = pluginAccessor.getClassLoader().findClass("com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridService") def gridService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(apiServiceClass) // Read field data def fieldData = gridService.readFieldData(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, null) def gridRows = fieldData.getRows() // Ids of rows to delete def toDelete = new ArrayList() for (row in gridRows) { def columns = row.getColumns() def assignee = columns.get("jassignee") if (assignee != null && assignee.get("key") == user.getKey() && columns.get("jstatus") == "Closed") { toDelete.add(row.getRowId()) } } gridService.deleteRows(issueId, tgngCustomFieldId, user, toDelete)
readFieldDataInEditMode usage example
The example script checks whether a sample Grid custom field contains values on transition and throws an error otherwise.
// This script checks that Grid custom field named "API Sample" contains at least one row. // Can be used only as scripted validator of issue transition. Cannot be run from the Script Console. import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.issue.CustomFieldManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.fields.CustomField import com.atlassian.jira.user.ApplicationUser import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.runner.customisers.WithPlugin import com.opensymphony.workflow.InvalidInputException @WithPlugin("tge.cloud") import com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridFieldData import com.idalko.tgng.jira.server.api.GridService // Get TGNG custom field id String tgngCustomFieldName = "API Sample" CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager() CustomField tgngCustomField = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName(tgngCustomFieldName).iterator().next() Long tgngCustomFieldId = tgngCustomField.getIdAsLong() // Get user ApplicationUser user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser() // Get GridService GridService gridService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(GridService) // Read field data GridFieldData fieldData = gridService.readFieldDataInEditMode(issue, tgngCustomFieldId, user) // Check if the grid is empty if (fieldData.rows.size() == 0) { // Throw an exception with the field id and an error message for TGNG field // it will prevent transition with the noted error, user will stay on the transition screen. throw new InvalidInputException(tgngCustomField.id, "Add at least one record to grid to proceed") }
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