![]() ![]() ![]() I believe the first approach can be done and applied to both environments to move this forward and allow for some testing and usage, while the second approach can be a future addition. One approach is: we remove the resolution_map, confirm this is working as expected, and then users can begin to use the tag-without resolutions.Īnother approach might be: work with Jira Support to add the expected resolution field to the Jira Project. You may notice some duplicates on the nonprod jira board that occurred when permissions were missing while tests were attempted at an earlier time. Using the integration with Jira and Bugzilla you can: Maintain your bug reports with Jira or Bugzilla while tracing bug reports back to requirements, scenarios. (As to why the "Done" status has yet to be sent in the issue test: the act of "Resolving" a bug sends a status and resolution, the bot attempts to set the resolution field before the status field and results in a failure, halting the workflow. I began to test some of the FXDROID steps in nonprod-but ran into an issue with the setup it seems that resolutions were not set for the project (in non-prod) so I am unable to test the resolution map successfully. Hi Jira Support has updated the permissions in both the nonprod and prod environments. If it is possible, I’d like to map Bugzilla bug types to Jira issue types like this: If it’s not possible, that’s OK it's not a big deal. Using Bugzilla's web services, you could add a pre-commit hook that communicates with Bugzilla and decides whether to let the commit proceed. Is it possible to set the Jira issue type based on the Bugzilla bug type ( defect, enhancement, task)? I think generic integration solutions are less important now because of the hooking capabilities of both Subversion and Bugzilla. What are the default steps for new, existing, and comment? Do nothing? IIUC, the FXDROID Jira project has separate Done and Cancelled status values, but maybe Cancelled is redundant and we should use the Done status with a resolution like "Won't Do" and "Duplicate"? I think I may be trying to use Jira status and resolution incorrectly. ![]()
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