Analyses and validates Jira expressions.
As an experimental feature, this operation can also attempt to type-check the expressions.
Learn more about Jira expressions in the documentation.
Permissions required: None.
Optional
parameters: Version3Parameters.AnalyseExpressionOptional
callback: undefinedEvaluates a Jira expression and returns its value.
This resource can be used to test Jira expressions that you plan to use elsewhere, or to fetch data in a flexible way. Consult the Jira expressions documentation for more details.
The following context variables are available to Jira expressions evaluated by this resource. Their presence depends on various factors; usually you need to manually request them in the context object sent in the payload, but some of them are added automatically under certain conditions.
user
(User): The
current user. Always available and equal to null
if the request is anonymous.app
(App): The
Connect app that made the request.
Available only for authenticated requests made by Connect Apps (read more here: Authentication for Connect
apps).issue
(Issue): The
current issue. Available only when the issue is provided in the request context object.issues
(List of
Issues): A
collection of issues matching a JQL query. Available only when JQL is provided in the request context object.project
(Project):
The current project. Available only when the project is provided in the request context object.sprint
(Sprint):
The current sprint. Available only when the sprint is provided in the request context object.board
(Board): The
current board. Available only when the board is provided in the request context object.serviceDesk
(ServiceDesk):
The current service desk. Available only when the service desk is provided in the request context object.customerRequest
(CustomerRequest):
The current customer request. Available only when the customer request is provided in the request context
object.Also, custom context variables can be passed in the request with their types. Those variables can be accessed by key in the Jira expression. These variable types are available for use in a custom context:
user
: A user
specified as an Atlassian account ID.issue
: An issue
specified by ID or key. All the fields of the issue object are available in the Jira expression.json
: A JSON object containing custom content.list
: A JSON list of user
, issue
, or json
variable types.This operation can be accessed anonymously.
Permissions required: None.
However, an expression may return different results for different users depending on their permissions. For
example, different users may see different comments on the same issue.
Permission to access Jira Software is required to access Jira Software context variables (board
and sprint
) or
fields (for example, issue.sprint
).
Evaluates a Jira expression and returns its value.
This resource can be used to test Jira expressions that you plan to use elsewhere, or to fetch data in a flexible way. Consult the Jira expressions documentation for more details.
The following context variables are available to Jira expressions evaluated by this resource. Their presence depends on various factors; usually you need to manually request them in the context object sent in the payload, but some of them are added automatically under certain conditions.
user
(User): The
current user. Always available and equal to null
if the request is anonymous.app
(App): The
Connect app that made the request.
Available only for authenticated requests made by Connect Apps (read more here: Authentication for Connect
apps).issue
(Issue): The
current issue. Available only when the issue is provided in the request context object.issues
(List of
Issues): A
collection of issues matching a JQL query. Available only when JQL is provided in the request context object.project
(Project):
The current project. Available only when the project is provided in the request context object.sprint
(Sprint):
The current sprint. Available only when the sprint is provided in the request context object.board
(Board): The
current board. Available only when the board is provided in the request context object.serviceDesk
(ServiceDesk):
The current service desk. Available only when the service desk is provided in the request context object.customerRequest
(CustomerRequest):
The current customer request. Available only when the customer request is provided in the request context
object.Also, custom context variables can be passed in the request with their types. Those variables can be accessed by key in the Jira expression. These variable types are available for use in a custom context:
user
: A user
specified as an Atlassian account ID.issue
: An issue
specified by ID or key. All the fields of the issue object are available in the Jira expression.json
: A JSON object containing custom content.list
: A JSON list of user
, issue
, or json
variable types.This operation can be accessed anonymously.
Permissions required: None.
However, an expression may return different results for different users depending on their permissions. For
example, different users may see different comments on the same issue.
Permission to access Jira Software is required to access Jira Software context variables (board
and sprint
) or
fields (for example, issue.sprint
).
Optional
callback: undefinedEvaluates a Jira expression and returns its value. The difference between this and eval
is that this endpoint
uses the enhanced search API when evaluating JQL queries. This API is eventually consistent, unlike the strongly
consistent eval
API. This allows for better performance and scalability. In addition, this API's response for JQL
evaluation is based on a scrolling view (backed by a nextPageToken
) instead of a paginated view (backed by
startAt
and totalCount
).
This resource can be used to test Jira expressions that you plan to use elsewhere, or to fetch data in a flexible way. Consult the Jira expressions documentation for more details.
The following context variables are available to Jira expressions evaluated by this resource. Their presence depends on various factors; usually you need to manually request them in the context object sent in the payload, but some of them are added automatically under certain conditions.
user
(User): The
current user. Always available and equal to null
if the request is anonymous.app
(App): The
Connect app that made the request.
Available only for authenticated requests made by Connect Apps (read more here: Authentication for Connect
apps).issue
(Issue): The
current issue. Available only when the issue is provided in the request context object.issues
(List of
Issues): A
collection of issues matching a JQL query. Available only when JQL is provided in the request context object.project
(Project):
The current project. Available only when the project is provided in the request context object.sprint
(Sprint):
The current sprint. Available only when the sprint is provided in the request context object.board
(Board): The
current board. Available only when the board is provided in the request context object.serviceDesk
(ServiceDesk):
The current service desk. Available only when the service desk is provided in the request context object.customerRequest
(CustomerRequest):
The current customer request. Available only when the customer request is provided in the request context
object.In addition, you can pass custom context variables along with their types. You can then access them from the Jira expression by key. You can use the following variables in a custom context:
user
: A user
specified as an Atlassian account ID.issue
: An issue
specified by ID or key. All the fields of the issue object are available in the Jira expression.json
: A JSON object containing custom content.list
: A JSON list of user
, issue
, or json
variable types.This operation can be accessed anonymously.
Permissions required: None.
However, an expression may return different results for different users depending on their permissions. For
example, different users may see different comments on the same issue. Permission to access Jira Software is
required to access Jira Software context variables (board
and sprint
) or fields (for example, issue.sprint
).
Evaluates a Jira expression and returns its value. The difference between this and eval
is that this endpoint
uses the enhanced search API when evaluating JQL queries. This API is eventually consistent, unlike the strongly
consistent eval
API. This allows for better performance and scalability. In addition, this API's response for JQL
evaluation is based on a scrolling view (backed by a nextPageToken
) instead of a paginated view (backed by
startAt
and totalCount
).
This resource can be used to test Jira expressions that you plan to use elsewhere, or to fetch data in a flexible way. Consult the Jira expressions documentation for more details.
The following context variables are available to Jira expressions evaluated by this resource. Their presence depends on various factors; usually you need to manually request them in the context object sent in the payload, but some of them are added automatically under certain conditions.
user
(User): The
current user. Always available and equal to null
if the request is anonymous.app
(App): The
Connect app that made the request.
Available only for authenticated requests made by Connect Apps (read more here: Authentication for Connect
apps).issue
(Issue): The
current issue. Available only when the issue is provided in the request context object.issues
(List of
Issues): A
collection of issues matching a JQL query. Available only when JQL is provided in the request context object.project
(Project):
The current project. Available only when the project is provided in the request context object.sprint
(Sprint):
The current sprint. Available only when the sprint is provided in the request context object.board
(Board): The
current board. Available only when the board is provided in the request context object.serviceDesk
(ServiceDesk):
The current service desk. Available only when the service desk is provided in the request context object.customerRequest
(CustomerRequest):
The current customer request. Available only when the customer request is provided in the request context
object.In addition, you can pass custom context variables along with their types. You can then access them from the Jira expression by key. You can use the following variables in a custom context:
user
: A user
specified as an Atlassian account ID.issue
: An issue
specified by ID or key. All the fields of the issue object are available in the Jira expression.json
: A JSON object containing custom content.list
: A JSON list of user
, issue
, or json
variable types.This operation can be accessed anonymously.
Permissions required: None.
However, an expression may return different results for different users depending on their permissions. For
example, different users may see different comments on the same issue. Permission to access Jira Software is
required to access Jira Software context variables (board
and sprint
) or fields (for example, issue.sprint
).
Optional
callback: undefined
Analyses and validates Jira expressions.
As an experimental feature, this operation can also attempt to type-check the expressions.
Learn more about Jira expressions in the documentation.
Permissions required: None.