Release 8.x
Feature Release Summary
You can explore all the feature releases we’ve introduced to ScriptRunner for Jira, starting from version 7.0.0 onwards, on the Feature Release Summary page. This page is designed to assist you in finding the ideal version to upgrade to, all while catching up on any enhancements you might have missed since your last update.
8.36.0
Bugs fixed
In this release, we focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information:
8.35.0
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue below for more detailed information.
- SRPLAT-1209 - Getting issue details... STATUS
8.34.0
Chrome and Edge v127 Behaviours issue fixed
Google Chrome (v127) and Microsoft Edge (v127) deprecated Mutation Events which impacted several Behaviour methods and caused some Behaviours to break. We have fixed this issue.
Recommendations
We recommend you upgrade to ScriptRunner version 8.34.0 where possible. If you are experiencing difficulties but cannot upgrade, workarounds are available. Please reference SRJIRA-7385 or reach out to our support team who will be happy to assist.
Switch user vulnerability fixed
We have patched a vulnerability related to the Switch User feature.
New features
8.33.0
Bugs fixed
In this release, we focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Data Center. For more detailed information, see the Jira issue in the table below.
8.32.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.17 (with known issue)
We are now compatible with Jira 9.17, however we have a known issue when running ScriptRunner with Jira Service Desk 5.17. An issue may occur if you have a script that amends an Assets custom field and performs an approval. The Assets field will update successfully, however the approval will be unsuccessful. We are working on this issue and you can track our progress here.
New: Library script
We've created a new Library script that allows you to set the field value from a user property. You can also find this script through the Example Scripts modal.
UI improvement: Workflow functions
We've updated our workflow functions to include the ScriptRunner logo so you can easily identify ScriptRunner workflow functions within Jira.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.31.0
New: Library scripts
We've created two new Library scripts that you can use in your instance:
- Set field value from user property using Behaviours: Use this script in Behaviours to automatically set a custom field value based on the assignee's email.
- Search and link issues: Use this script to search for issues via a JQL query and link them to an issue.
You can also find this script through the Example Scripts modal.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.30.0
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.29.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.16.x
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.16.x. ScriptRunner version 8.28.1 is also compatible with Jira 9.16.x.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information.
8.28.1
Compatibility with Jira 9.15.x
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.15.x.
8.28.0
Bugs fixed
In this release, we focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information.
8.27.0
New: Library script
We've created a new Library script that allows you to remove unused workflow schemes. You can also find this script through the Example Scripts modal.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.26.0
Fragments improvements
We have made the following improvements to UI Fragments:
Updated the UI so fragment locations appear as buttons.
Currently, this update only applies to UI Fragments that have related binding information.
- Added the ability to create a UI fragment directly from fragment locations that appear as buttons.
- Added the copy function to fragment locations that appear as buttons.
New: Library script
We've created a new Library script that allows you to remove unused screens. You can also find this script through the Example Scripts modal.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.25.0
Fragments improvements
We have made the following improvements to Fragments:
- Updated the name to UI Fragments to better reflect its purpose.
- Updated the UI Fragments view page so your UI fragments are easier to recognize and navigate.
New: Library scripts
We've created two new library scripts:
You can also find these scripts through the Example Scripts modal.
Documentation update: Improved workflow functions tutorials
We've improved the Workflow Functions Tutorial pages with more examples with easy step-by-step instructions.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information.
8.24.0
Fragments update
You can now copy the location path of a fragment from the binding information window when the fragment locator is turned on. Check out our documentation for more information on script fragment locations.
This feature is location-dependent, as not all locations have binding variables associated with them.
New support portal
Our Adaptavist Support Portal moved! Visit the new location here. Please update your bookmarks.
Visit this page for help logging into the portal.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information.
8.23.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.14.x
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.14.x.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issue in the table below for more detailed information.
8.22.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.13.x
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.13.x.
Documentation update: new ScriptRunner JQL AI
If you're not sure where to start with JQL Functions or are in need of a quick search filter, try out our new ScriptRunner JQL AI. With this tool, you can simply type in what you would like to search for, and it will provide you with your search in JQL format.
Documentation update: new custom script field example
We've created a new custom script field example for you to use and follow. With this custom script field you can show the work remaining in all issues in an epic.
8.21.0
Script editor refresh
The Example Scripts modal is now accessible on the Script Editor page using the button. In addition, we have moved the Help and Fullscreen buttons so they sit above the code editor for easy accessibility.
We have also made the type checking dialog more prominent so you can easily see when there is an error with your code.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.20.0
New Duplicate feature for Fragments
You can now duplicate a script fragment from a fragment's ellipsis menu. Check out the Script Fragments page for more information.
Vendors API update
We've listened to feedback about our Vendors API and have implemented some changes:
- We've added support for asynchronous Promises in Vendors API
getValue()
- We've added
isPopulated
optional method to API, to determine if the field is populated with data, and inform ScriptRunner of mandatory fields not filled in.
Documentation update: new Feature Release Summary page
We've created a new Feature Release Summary page, where you can explore all the feature releases we've introduced to ScriptRunner for Jira, starting from version 7.0.0 onwards. This hub is designed to assist you in finding the ideal version to upgrade to, all while catching up on any enhancements you might have missed since your last update.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.19.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.12.0
We have fixed the bug where users are unable to set values on user multi-picker fields, such as the Approvers field, using Behaviours. ScriptRunner for Jira is now fully compatible with Jira 9.12.0.
Bug fixed
8.18.0
Compatibility with Jira 9.12.0 (with known bug)
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.12.0. We are aware of a bug where users are unable to set values on the Approvers field using Behaviours. This issue occurs on the Service Desk portal.
If you don't use this functionality, there are no known compatibility issues with ScriptRunner on Jira 9.12.0.
We will endeavor to fix this bug as soon as possible. If you have any issues you believe to be related to this bug, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
Fragment locator update
The fragment locator on the Script Fragments page has been updated to a toggle button for better visibility. Previously the locator was a clickable link.
New web panel example script
A new example script is available for when you create a web panel fragment. This new script provides you with a simple example of a colored banner.
Documentation update: new Script Fragments tutorial
We have created a new Script Fragments tutorial that guides you through key terms and some easy-to-follow Script Fragment examples.
New features
8.17.0
New Example scripts modal
The Example scripts modal is your go-to destination for finding basic script examples (formerly snippets) and Adaptavist Library scripts without having to leave the ScriptRunner app. This modal replaces the Show snippet section.
To access this modal, you can select the Example Scripts button in any code editor within ScriptRunner. Learn more about this new modal on the Example Scripts page.
Code editor refresh
In addition to the new Example Scripts modal we have redesigned the code editor so it’s even more user-friendly. We have moved the Help, Expand editor and Fullscreen buttons so they sit above the code editor and are easily accessible. We've also made the type checking dialog more prominent so you can easily see when there is an error with your code.
Fragment location removed
The fragment location null/system.admin.header.pageactions
has been removed. If you update to version 8.17.0 and you're using this location in a fragment, you will need to update the fragment location to system.admin.header.pageactions
.
Fragment locator available in more places
You can now enable/disable the fragment locator from within a script fragment. Previously you could only enable/disable the fragment locator from the Fragments feature page.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.16.0
Behaviours bug fixed
We have fixed a bug (SRJIRA-6929) related to the Behaviours mapping issue that has impacted ScriptRunner for Jira versions 8.12.0 to 8.15.0. If you upgrade and encounter any problems with behaviours, please don't hesitate to contact our support team.
Update: Vendors API
The getting value now works with all fields with our Vendors API. Previously this value did not work with some vendor API text fields.
Additional bugs fixed
In this release, we have also focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.15.0
8.12.1 bug fixed
We are pleased to inform you that we have now resolved the Behaviours mappings bug in version 8.12.1 of ScriptRunner for Jira. Please note:
- If you have already upgraded to version 8.12.1, or 8.14.0, and your behaviours are functioning properly, you can now proceed with confidence to upgrade to version 8.15.0.
- However, if you upgraded to version 8.12.1, or 8.14.0, and are still experiencing any issues with your behaviours please contact our support team. We will guide you through resolving this issue.
- If you have been using ScriptRunner for Jira 8.11.0 or earlier, you should be able to upgrade to 8.15.0 without issue. We have conducted thorough regression testing prior to this release, but if you do encounter any problems with behaviours after the upgrade, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
Additional updates
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.14.0
8.12.1 Bug Fix Update (1st November 2023)
We are pleased to inform you that we have now resolved the Behaviours mappings bug in version 8.12.1 of ScriptRunner for Jira. For more information please see the the release notes for 8.15.0.
New: Vendors API
We have developed a new API for Atlassian Marketplace Vendors to use with their custom Jira fields to make them compatible with our DC Behaviours feature. Find out more details on the Vendors API page.
This is not a feature you'll be able to see in the app directly. This feature will let plugin creators define their fields in a ScriptRunner-compatible way which allows your Behaviours to interact with their fields.
HAPI breaking changes
We have moved the location of a number of exceptions which may cause a breaking change for you if you have used them in a script. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
New documentation: Fragment locations
We've created the following new pages on Fragment locations to make it easier for you to understand, and identify, web item and web panel locations:
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.12.1
8.12.1 Bug Fix Update (1st November 2023)
We are pleased to inform you that we have now resolved the Behaviours mappings bug in version 8.12.1 of ScriptRunner for Jira. For more information please see the the release notes for 8.15.0.
We are pleased to inform you that we have now resolved the bug in the Behaviours update task in version 8.12.0 of ScriptRunner for Jira. Please note:
- If you have already upgraded to version 8.12.0 and your behaviours are functioning properly, you can now proceed with confidence to upgrade to version 8.12.1.
- However, if you upgraded to version 8.12.0 and are still experiencing any issues with your behaviours please contact our support team. We will guide you through resolving this issue.
- If you have been using ScriptRunner for Jira 8.11.0 or earlier, you should be able to upgrade to 8.12.1 without issue. We have conducted thorough regression testing prior to this release, but if you do encounter any problems with behaviours after the upgrade, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
8.12.0
8.12.1 Bug Fix Update (1st November 2023)
We are pleased to inform you that we have now resolved the Behaviours mappings bug in version 8.12.1 of ScriptRunner for Jira. For more information please see the the release notes for 8.15.0.
New Automation for Jira actions and triggers (Beta)
We've developed new actions and triggers for you to use in Automation for Jira:
- Create Asset (action)
- Update Asset (action)
- Asset Object Created (trigger)
- Asset Object Updated (trigger)
With these actions and triggers, we've provided a simple way for you to work with Assets (Insight) in Automation for Jira rules.
Update to Behaviours configuration
We have updated Behaviours to use a new unique identifier. This change mainly impacts users who migrate behaviours using the migration guide or a third party tool.
If you upgrade to this release (8.12.0) and migrate Behaviours, you must make sure the Jira version you are migrating the Behaviours to has the same version of ScriptRunner. In addition, if you downgrade after upgrading to 8.12.0, your Behaviours will stop working. As always, we recommend validating upgrades in your test environment first.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.11.0
New Automation for Jira actions (Beta)
We've developed new actions for you to use in Automation for Jira:
With these actions, we've provided a simple way for you to work with Assets (Insight) while creating rules in Automation for Jira.
Behaviour bug fixed
We have fixed a bug (SRJIRA-6796) that caused our Behaviours feature to work incorrectly in the Jira Service Desk portal when triggering off of a Select list.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.10.0
HAPI update
We've developed HAPI updates for retrieving user date information and linking/unlinking issues with the issue type ID. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
New features
8.9.0
User interface update to Listeners, Jobs, and Fragments
The Note field has been updated to Name for Listeners, Jobs, and Fragments. We have also made the Name field more prominent on the main pages for Listeners, Jobs, and Fragments, so you can easily identify your configurations.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
8.8.1
Bugs fixed
8.8.0
Script plugins update
We've done some work on the infrastructure supporting script plugins. As part of this, resources can now be exported and worked on in a script plugin. We are aiming to get closer to feature completion in the coming months.
Dynamic forms update
You can use optionsGenerator
within the select list annotation to customize your own list options. This is useful if you can't find a dynamic form annotation that is suitable for your purpose.
New HAPI code helper
We've added a HAPI code helper, also known as a linter, that detects where your scripts can be simplified with HAPI code and suggests an alternative. Find out more details, and information about how to enable/disable this feature, on the HAPI Code Helper page.
Documentation update: HAPI examples
We've created multiple new examples that incorporate HAPI in the scripts, ready for you to explore and customize to your Jira instance. Visit the new HAPI examples page to find out more.
Bugs fixed
8.7.1
Jira compatibility
ScriptRunner for Jira is now compatible with Jira 9.10.
8.7.0
Dynamic forms update
The workflow scheme picker field, which allows workflow selection, has been added as a dynamic form field. Check out the Dynamic Forms page for more information.
HAPI update
We've developed HAPI updates for using dot notation with Assets/Insight. We have also developed HAPI for working with issue, entity, and user properties. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
New features
Bugs fixed
8.6.0
Dynamic forms update
The permission scheme picker field, which allows scheme selection, has been added as a dynamic form field. Check out the Dynamic Forms page for more information.
HAPI update
You can now reindex issues with HAPI. Check out the Reindex Issues documentation to learn more about reindexing issues.
New features
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
Bugs fixed
8.5.0
New built-in Listener
There is a new Execution failure notifier you can use to listen for script execution failures in your instance and to notify you of the failure. Check out the Execution Failure Notifier page for more information.
HAPI update
We've developed HAPI updates for creating an issue and Assets. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
Bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the tables below for more detailed information.
New Features
Bugs Fixed
8.4.0
Documentation updates
We've identified another breaking change in Groovy 4 that can impact those who use the @Grab
annotation to import certain external libraries. The Groovy 4 Breaking Change for Grab Annotations page has more information on this breaking change and solutions on how to fix it.
Visit the new Vulnerabilities and Security to inform you on how we scan for vulnerabilities and common security concerns.
New bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
Bugs Fixed
8.3.0
HAPI update
You can now update comments using HAPI. Check out the Work with Comments page to learn more about what you can do with comments.
Snippets are now available for a custom script field
You will now see snippets when adding or updating a custom script field. You can use these snippets to help you develop a script for a script field.
New bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
New Features
Bugs Fixed
8.2.1
Bugs Fixed
8.2.0
New bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the table below for more detailed information.
Bugs Fixed
8.1.0
HAPI update
We've developed HAPI updates for comments and Assets. We've also simplified some examples for accessing links or attachments during a workflow transition. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
New bugs fixed
In this release, we've focused on fixing bugs to improve your experience of ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center. See the Jira issues in the tables below for more detailed information.
New Features
Bugs Fixed
8.0.0
Groovy 4 update
We have updated ScriptRunner for Jira Server/Data Center to Groovy 4!
Our primary motivator for this update is to provide support for JDK 17. Groovy 3 doesn't support JDK 17, and with Jira 9.5.0 and Confluence 8.0 being JDK 17 compatible, an upgrade to Groovy 4 is necessary.
So, apart from JDK 17 compatibility, what comes with this update and how will it benefit you?
New features in Groovy 4
The following are the most significant new features that have been added in Groovy 4 :
- Switch expressions which, unlike switch statements, are optimised towards branches that handle one case and break out rather than fall through to the next case.
- Sealed types
- Records
- Ranges have been enhanced with support for ranges open on the left, for example,
3<..5
, or both sides, for example,0<..<3
- Support for annotating generic types, for example
List<@IntRange(min = 0, max = 10) Integer>
Please have a look at the Groovy 4 Release Notes for a complete list of new features.
Breaking changes in Groovy 4
Groovy 4 contains a number of breaking changes. The ones which are the most significant, and likely to affect ScriptRunner users, are listed below. Please have a look at the Groovy 4 Release Notes for a complete list of breaking changes.
1) Changes to the resolution of properties with both a getter and isser returning different types
An isser is a method to retrieve boolean properties. Instead of the method name starting with get
(as is common for accessor methods), it starts with is
. See the JavaBean Properties tutorial for more information.
For properties that have a getter and an isser returning different types (for example, JiraAuthenticationContext#getLoggedInUser and JiraAuthenticationContext#isLoggedInUser) when accessing the property, instead of calling one of the methods (for example, jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser
), the getter is called in Groovy 3 but the isser is called in Groovy 4 - see GROOVY-10821. You don't need to worry about updating scripts with the loggedInUser
property on JiraAuthenticationContext
as we have included a patch (see more below).
ScriptRunner for Jira patch
For backward compatibility reasons, ScriptRunner ships with a patch to keep the old Groovy 3 behaviour for two conflicting Jira API properties commonly used in customer scripts:
- The
loggedInUser
property onJiraAuthenticationContext
- The
created
property onIssue
We've included this patch as these properties will likely be heavily used in users' scripts. This means you do not need to change any code using these properties.
Solution for other properties
From Groovy 4 if you have custom classes, or are using external classes that implement conflicting isser and getter methods, and you are using the property syntax to get the getter value, you must re-write the logic to use the getter method directly.
For example, this class demonstrates conflicting isser and getter methods:
groovyclass GetterIsser { String getSomething() { 'yes' } boolean isSomething() { false } } def myClass = new GetterIsser() myClass.something // used to return 'yes', as of Groovy 4 will return false
From Groovy 4, this should be written as:
groovyclass GetterIsser { String getSomething() { 'yes' } boolean isSomething() { false } } def myClass = new GetterIsser() myClass.getSomething() // will return 'yes'
2) Legacy package removal
Groovy 3 provided duplicate versions of numerous classes (in old and new packages) to allow Groovy users to migrate towards the new JPMS compliant package names - see the section about it in Groovy 3 Release Notes for more details. Groovy 4 no longer provides the duplicate legacy classes.
For backwards compatibility reasons ScriptRunner still ships with deprecated version of groovy.util.XmlSlurper
and groovy.xml.XmlParser
. We recommend you don't use these legacy classes going forward and use their equivalents that can be found in groovy.xml
package.
3) Changes related to how Groovy code accesses private fields from within closures
Groovy developers are currently attempting to improve how its code accesses private fields in certain scenarios, where such access is expected but problematic. For example, within closure definitions where subclasses or inner classes are involved (GROOVY-5438). You may notice breakages in Groovy 4 code in such scenarios until they fix this issue.
4) Change to intersect
() default Groovy method
intersect()
default Groovy method used to draw elements from the second argument passed to it, but now it draws elements from the first argument passed to it - see GROOVY-10275.
5) Error message for users using @Grab
to import certain libraries
There has been a breaking change for users using @Grab
to import certain libraries. Check out the Groovy 4 Breaking Change for Grab Annotations page for more information on this breaking change and solutions on how to fix it.
Deprecated SrSpecification class removed
Authors of Script Plugins may be used to writing tests which extend the deprecated com.onresolve.scriptrunner.canned.common.admin.SrSpecification
class. This class has been removed. Authors of tests for their scripts should extend the spock.lang.Specification
class directly. The Test Runner Built-in Script should still pick up tests as normal.
HAPI update
We've made a breaking change related to retrieving the customer request type. Find out more details in the HAPI Changelog.
New Features
Bugs Fixed