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JIRA Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Jobin Kuruvilla
Book Image

JIRA Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Jobin Kuruvilla

Overview of this book

JIRA provides issue and project tracking for software development teams to improve code quality and the speed of development. With the new version of JIRA, you can create your own JIRA plugins and customize the look and feel of your JIRA UI easier than ever. JIRA Development Cookbook , Third Edition, is a one-stop resource to master extensions and customizations in JIRA. This book starts with recipes about simplifying the plugin development process followed by recipes dedicated to the plugin framework. Then, you will move on to writing custom field plugins to create new field types or custom searchers. You will also learn how to program and customize workflows to transform JIRA into a user-friendly system. With so much data spanning different projects, issues, and so on, we will cover how to work on reports and gadgets to get customized data according to our needs. At the end of the book, you will learn how to customize JIRA by adding new tabs, menus, and web items; communicate with JIRA via the REST APIs; and work with the JIRA database.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
JIRA Development Cookbook Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Displaying dynamic notifications/warnings on issues


While performing various operations in JIRA, you have probably noticed popup error/warning/info messages which notify the user about the status of the operation just performed. For example, a notification message is displayed to the user as soon as an issue is created, as shown here:

How are these messages displayed? How hard is it to do something similar in a plugin?

As you might have guessed, JIRA does this with the help of built-in CSS classes or Javascript functions. AUI (Atlassian User Interface) components include messages to render such notifications on the page itself, while the AJS (Atlassian JavaScipt) framework exposes those as built-in functions.

JIRA has an interesting feature, the Announcement Banner, which can be used to make announcements to its user community via JIRA itself. The announcement banner supports HTML tags and can be used to inject JavaScript snippets into pages, if needed. This is a great incentive, given that...