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Since each Work Item may have multiple executions with multiple plugin steps and reports, you can optionally zip all attachments for the Work Item and only upload the single zip file.
Updating the Status
The status of each Work Item can be changed by specifying a status in the Status field. There are 3 options for specifying a status:
Literal Text - The default, each Work Item will attempt to have its status changed to the text value provided here. This is the easiest and simplest approach if all of your Work Items allow the same statuses.
Groovy Expression (String/Text) - A Groovy expression can be used for more dynamic behavior. When using a Groovy Expression you can return a simple string or text that will be used for each Work Item.
Groovy Expression (Map) - The most advanced option but also the most dynamic. The Groovy script can should return a map of
[workItemNumber: new_status]
. This is most useful if you need to assign different statuses based on the Work Item. When using a Groovy script their There is an exposed variableWorkItems
that contains all Work Items considered for update. The below script is an example that assigns different statuses depending upon the prefix of the Work Item Number.
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FAQ and Common Issues
class org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.GStringImpl cannot be cast to class java.lang.String
This can occur if you are using Groovy’s GString feature but not calling toString
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// using ${variable} inside a quoted "" string is what is known as GString in groovy
def message = "Work Item deployed to ${stgexec.getEnvironmentCode()}"
// the following line will produce a GStringImpl cannot be cast error
result.put(workItem.getKey(), message)
// alter it to the following
result.put(workItem.getKey(), message.toString()) |