Smart Reports Add-On provides custom data types to expose various entities from JIRA to your reporting needs.This data model provides several features:
<field name="Author" class="com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.User"/> |
And then you can use any of its properties through a get method. Here is an example for display name
$F{Author}.get("DisplayName") |
Result type | Name | Parameters | Description |
java.lang.Object | get | String property | Provides any property for specific type of field in your repors. See other classes for a list of properties that can be accessed through this method. |
Model class does not provide any properties itself.
Name | Type | Description |
Id | Long | Id of this version |
Name | String | Name of the version. This name you see in JIRA |
ReleaseDate | Date | Date when the version is released. In not released - this property is null |
Archived | boolean | True if the version is archived, false otherwise |
Released | boolean | True if the version is released, false otherwise |
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.Group
Name | Type | Description |
Name | String | Name of the group |
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.User
Name | Type | Description |
Username | String | Username of the specific user |
Key | String | Key of the entity represented by the user (as database key) |
Name | String | Name of the user. First and last name combined |
String | Email of the specified user | |
DisplayName | String | Display name of the specific user |
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.Project
Name | Type | Description |
Name | String | Name of the project |
Key | String | Unique key of the project |
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.DictionaryItem
Name | Type | Description |
Name | String | Name of the item |
Description | String | Description of the item |
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.Option
com.codedoers.jira.smartreports.model.Issue