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I want to get some pointer to write a simple JIRA groovy scripted field – the input is a JQL and the result is the result of the JQL. For example, if the JQL is "project = RS and fixVersion = 5.0", it will go ahead a list the issues returned from this JQL in the custom field display.

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  • I am not sure how to get this using Groovy, but we have used a free addon Query Issues Custom Fields by Andrey V Markelov to achieve the same results. Please let me know if you want more details on how to configure this, will post more steps for the same
    – Sabarish
    Aug 14, 2015 at 5:01

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First I created a JIRA field called "Fixed Issues JQL", which supposed I will enter the value of "project = VOL and fixVersion = 6.0" in the JIRA. Then I create a second JIRA custom field , a groovy scripted field called "Fixed Issues List", which contain the following code:

import com.atlassian.crowd.embedded.api.User
import com.atlassian.jira.bc.issue.search.SearchService
import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager
import com.atlassian.jira.user.util.UserUtil
import com.atlassian.jira.web.bean.PagerFilter
import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManager
import com.atlassian.jira.issue.customfields.manager.OptionsManager

SearchService searchService = ComponentAccessor.getComponent(SearchService.class)
UserUtil userUtil = ComponentAccessor.getUserUtil()
User user = ComponentAccessor.getJiraAuthenticationContext().getLoggedInUser()
IssueManager issueManager = ComponentAccessor.getIssueManager()

def componentManager = ComponentManager.instance
def optionsManager = ComponentManager.getComponentInstanceOfType(OptionsManager.class)
def customFieldManager = componentManager.getCustomFieldManager()
def cf = customFieldManager.getCustomFieldObjectByName("Fixed Issues JQL")
def myJQL = issue.getCustomFieldValue(cf)   // has a value such as "project = VOL and fixVersion = 6.0"

if (!user) {
    user = userUtil.getUserObject('kwhite')
}

List<Issue> issues = null

SearchService.ParseResult parseResult =  searchService.parseQuery(user, myJQL)
if (parseResult.isValid()) {
    def searchResult = searchService.search(user, parseResult.getQuery(), PagerFilter.getUnlimitedFilter())
    // Transform issues from DocumentIssueImpl to the "pure" form IssueImpl (some methods don't work with DocumentIssueImps)
    issues = searchResult.issues.collect {issueManager.getIssueObject(it.id)}
} else {
    log.error("Invalid JQL: " + myJQL);
} 

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