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Block Linked Issues depending on Status
Usage cases
The basic usage case is to block a Transition of a Parent Issue until all its Sub-Tasks are Resolved or Closed.
But it may be also these others use cases:
- Block a Resolve transition until Linked Issues having a Block Issue Link Type are Resolved.
- Or Block Start Progress Transition of a Sub-Task until its Parent Issue is In Progress
- and many others ....
How it works
By defining this Workflow Condition in a Transition of your workflow, you are able to block/allow the transition depending of the Status reached by Linked Issues .
By Linked Issues, the condition considers all Issue Link Type (included Sub-Task) in both direction (Inward and Outwards Link).
Configuring the Feature
To configure the Block Linked Issues depending on Status Workflow Condition, please follow these steps :- Add the Block Linked Issues depending on Status to the wanted transition.
For more information on adding a Condition in Workflow, please see JIRA: Configuring Workflow - Its configuration allows you to specify which Issue Link Types and Statuses are concerned by the condition.
- You have to select
- The list of Issue Link Types (Inward or Outward) to consider,
- The list of Statuses required for allowing the transition,
- You will end up with a condition looking like:
And the XML Declaration as follow :
1.<conditions>2.<condition type="class">3.<arg name="class.name">com.minyaa.workflow.condition.BlockingOnLinkedIssuesStatusCondition</arg>4.<arg name="outwardLinkTypesSelected">10100,</arg>5.<arg name="inwardLinkTypesSelected"></arg>6.<arg name="selectedStatuses">10000,</arg>7.</condition>8.</post-condition| Excerpt | ||
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Condition to block a Transition depending on Status of Linked Issue.
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