(8.2.0) Last release date
Title | Last release date |
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Description | It returns the release date of the last version of the project based on its release date |
Objective | Get to know when was a project's last release date |
Audience |
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What does a Jira Project Represent? | It represents Software that needs to pass though every development phase, including QA |
Focus | Project tracking and monitorization |
Configuration
1. Create a Projectrak Script field called "Last release date".
2. Insert the following Groovy script and modify according to your instance into "Last release date" field
Pre-requisites: N/A
Description: It returns the release date of the last released version in the current project
Use in: It should be used as a Projectrak Script field
Variables in context:
- project [com.atlassian.jira.project.Project]: The current project
Groovy Script
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.deiser.jira.profields.util.ProfieldsConstants import java.text.SimpleDateFormat // Components def applicationProperties = ComponentAccessor.applicationProperties // Script Variables def datePattern = applicationProperties.getDefaultBackedString("jira.lf.date.dmy") def formatter = new SimpleDateFormat(datePattern) // Get the released versions for the project. The archived versions are excluded. def releasedVersions = ComponentAccessor.versionManager.getVersionsReleased(project.id, false) // Get the latest version sorting by release date def latestVersion = releasedVersions.sort { versionA, versionB -> (versionB.releaseDate <=> versionA.releaseDate) }.find { it != null } // Returns the date of the version in system date format if(latestVersion == null || latestVersion.releaseDate == null){ return "-" } return formatter.format(latestVersion.releaseDate)
3. Configure the project's layout including all of the fields created.
4. Associate the Layout to the project you need this information to be applied to.
5. The result show 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).