I want to write custom code to support the behavior below:
Parent A has a field called "ABC" Each Child task of Parent A has this field "ABC" as Read-only "ABC" edited in the Parent should filter down to each child every time its updated. Obviously this wouldn't be a true live sync but should call the same value as soon as the end user refreshes the page to see the updated value.
I really, want a Scripted Function that reads custom fields on a parent-task for change, and if changed carries that value over to the child-task. I am using "Script Runner" but I cannot figure out how to do this. Could you please provide the script that can be used in script runner and also i want to automate the job for all the issue's & sub-task in our instances.
I know this can be done through custom script listener but i need a script that can accomplish this task.
You can easily do this with a Scripted Field. The documentation is quite good.
Basically you first have to get your parent issue. The issue object has a method getParentObject() that does this:
Issue getParentObject()
If this issue is a subtask, return its parent.
Returns:
The parent Issue, or null if the issue is not a subtask.
And then you can get the value of your parent issue's custom field. Assuming this is a simple Text field, it would look something like this:
String customFieldName = "My fancy custom field"
CustomFieldManager customFieldManager = ComponentAccessor.getCustomFieldManager()
Collection<CustomField> customFields = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectsByName(customFieldName)
parentIssue.getCustomFieldValue(customFields.first()) as String
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Can you please tell me how can I pass data from initialValue (line #187) to (line #217)?
I need to do a check, and for this, I need to get the index of the current object I'm accessing and the main data set (that is, initialValue).
I used this example - https://ant.design/components/form/#components-form-demo-dynamic-form-items-complex
The problem is that I don't know how to get the original dataset from the .
The idea is this: The user can change the name/description of the fields only for the newly created objects that they added through the button (as in the example), but for those fields that were immediately created from the data set - they cannot, that is, they have should be on.
Tell me, please, how can I do this?
I haven't been able to solve the problem for over an hour now.
I need to somehow assign a custom ID (from a dataset) for each form.
And then pass the information of this field to the validator. If it has id != null => the field becomes disabled.
But damn, how to do it.... 🙁
I'm building an autocomplete text field component. We will show popup of items filtered based on what users type. It is going to be async, I will get the details from the server and do some filtering based on the text typed in the field.
So here, I have run this filtering logic whenever I send new data to the component.
I come from angular, there we used to have ngOnChange(). Is there something similar available in svelte3.
Right now, I'm filtering by calling the method from outside by binding bind:this. I don't feel like this is a correct approach.
https://github.com/manojp1988/svelte3-autocomplete/blob/master/dev/App.svelte
Without stores, using a prop
Just using a prop:
export let search = '';
....
$: if (search !== '') { // make it react to changes (in the parent)
doSomeThing(search);
};
Stores
Svelte also has stores. A store is an observable object which can be observed everywhere even beyond you project with RxJS.
Example:
const unsubscribe = search.subscribe(s) => {
doSomeThing(s);
});
onDestroy(unsubscribe);
In another component you can use search.set('Hi');
But looking forward for other solutions to handle these kind of changes in parent <-> child components or calling child Component methods.
From child to parent we can fire events.
But from parent to child ...? we can use a store or Component bind:this or ..? but ....
I've an array of objects containing title and salary which is used in typeahead directive.
I display department name and get entire object as value.
If none of the options match, I want user entered string to be converted to object still. Is there any way to update that?
This answer is pretty late, but I would just use ng-blur (to trap the end of the users input) along with a variable bound to typeahead-no-results. Then test if the variable is true in the method bound to ng-blur, and, if so, make an object out of the String supplied by the user and push it to your data source. Simple example found here.
I am trying to set State property value of Test Case Work item. I am creating using TFS API and C# code.
It throws an error while I save the test case using Save() method. I have called the Validate() method of a work item and the ArrayList shows the value I am trying to assign is an invalid state.
testCase.State = TestPointState.Ready.ToString();
ArrayList result = testCase.WorkItem.Validate();
if (!testCase.WorkItem.IsValid())
{
//this block executes
}
When I manually opened the MTM to see what are the different STATE values for existing work items, then I found READY and DESIGN. That's why I tried t assign TestPointState.Ready enum. I tried assiging READY string directly in that statement, but still the same exception whlie saving the test case.
Any idea on how to fix this issue ?
It is possible that when setting the state another field has then an invalid input. e.g.: when you change from Ready to Design it might require that you select who the AssignTo person is and so you'll need to populate these fields as well. You can use the Validate method to get a list of invalid fields after you set the state like below.
ArrayList invalidFields = newWI.Validate();
This could be a very basic question, but hopefully someone will be able to answer it.
I am receiving messages (HL7) using a custom receive pipeline. Inside my custom pipeline, I am promoting properties into the context. I have set up a map where I need to access these properties. However, I would like to access these properties on the send side. The reason why it needs to be on the send side is because I am attaching my map to the send port, so I assume that the message will have already hit the MessageBox and will be mapped on the send side. Hopefully that makes sense...
I know that there are a few 3rd party tools I can use, but I was hoping that there's a simple functoid, or some code I can enter in a scripting functoid that will access the context for me.
Would someone be able to point me in the right direction with this?
There is, indeed a C# functoid that allows access to context properties but it seems to only work with maps on a Receive Port or inside an Orchestration.
You can use the Context Accessor Functiod to do this... Combine it's pipeline component with yours and it should work... Beware it should be handled within the same thread...
http://contextaccessor.codeplex.com/
I don't know if this is possible. However, I had a similar requirement to access message context properties and I was able to populate a message with the context properties in an orchestration thanks to
Greg.Forsythe's excellent instructions
I had a similar situation to access the context properties to get the filename property in the my map. I did the below steps without using any external functoids. Hope this helps someone
Steps:
create a new schema say "FileSchema"
FileNode(rootNode)
-FileName (fieldElement)
Click the schema and in the properties target namespace - clear the namespace.
make the FileName property distinguished. Rt.Click FileName and show promotions and add FileName to Distinguished property tab.
In your target schema, add the field FileName. for me I added it to a SQL schema, since I need the filename for every row in the database
In your orchestration, use the message assignment shape and type the below
// create a variable varFileXML of type System.XML.XMLDocument
// I'm creating a xml same like the file schema and loading that to the XML variable and then assigning that to the Message of type FileSchema
varFileXML = new System.Xml.XmlDocument();
varFileXML.LoadXml("<FileNode><FileName>FileName_0</FileName></FileNode>");
Msg_FileSchema = varFileXML;
//Get the FileName to a variable of string type
varFileName = Msg_FlatFileSchema(FILE.ReceivedFileName);
varFileName = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(varFileName);
//Access the filename property from the message and assign the variable to that
Msg_File.FileName = varFileName;
Now that we got the FileName in to the message you can use that in mapping to your target schema
I used a transform shape to create a new inline map with source as your target schema and fileschema together and the destination as the target schema.I mapped the filename from the fileschema to my target schema the filename property
this is one of the many ways to get the context property. Hope it helps
thanks & regards
Silam