1. Configure trigger
Create a new trigger → Field value changed
- Field to monitor for changes: Choose due date
- Change type: Any changes to the field value
2. Get the field object
Add component → New action → Send a web request
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For this example, our End date field from Projectrak has the id: 2870
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- Web request URL: https://profields-cloud.deiser.com/values/projects/{{issue.project.id}}/fields/2870
- Headers:
- Content-Type: application/json
- Authorization: Bearer {{projectrakJwt}} →
Understand how to create a Projectrak authorization in Automation for Jira
- HTTP method: GET
- Web request body: Empty
- Check: Delay execution of subsequent rule actions until we've received a response for this web request
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3. Store the field object in a variable
Add component → New action → Create variable
- Variable name: projectEnddate
- Smart value: {{webResponse.body.value.value}}
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4. Compare dates between the project and the current issue
Add component → New condition → Advanced compare condition
- First value: {{issue.duedate}}
- Condition: grater than
- Second value: {{projectEnddate}}
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For this example, our End date field from Projectrak has the id: 2870
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- Web request URL: https://profields-cloud.deiser.com/values/projects/{{issue.project.id}}
- Headers:
- Content-Type: application/json
- Authorization: Bearer {{projectrakJwt}} →
Understand how to create a Projectrak authorization in Automation for Jira
- HTTP method: POST
- Web request body: Custom data
- Custom data
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