Description
Returns the number of issue with type Bug, Blocker priority and in QA Status in the current project
Configuration
1. Create a Projectrak Script field called "Blocking Bugs in QA"
2. Insert the following Groovy script and modify accordingly to your instance:
Priority: Line 20 in the script. In the example we are using Blocker. Please use the status the would represent that phase in your instance.
Status: Line 21 in the script. In this example we are using QA. Please use the status the would represent that phase in your instance.
Groovy Script
package deiser.profields.scripts import com.atlassian.jira.bc.issue.search.SearchService import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.jql.builder.JqlQueryBuilder import com.atlassian.jira.web.bean.PagerFilter // Components def searchService = ComponentAccessor.getOSGiComponentInstanceOfType(SearchService.class) def jiraAuthenticationContext = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext // Script variables def loggedInUser = jiraAuthenticationContext.getLoggedInUser() // Make JQL query def query = JqlQueryBuilder.newBuilder() .where() .project(project.id).and() .priority("Blocker").and() .status("QA") .buildQuery() // Returns the issue count return searchService.search(loggedInUser, query, PagerFilter.unlimitedFilter).results.size()
3. Configure the project's layout including "Blocking Bugs in QA"
4. Associate the layout to the Software project you need this information to be applied to.
5. The result should be something like this: (please, keep in mind that this is only an example and your results should vary from what it is shown in the screenshot).