From the course: Complete Guide to Jira Administration: Configuration, Management, and Automation
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Creating custom rules - Jira Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to Jira Administration: Configuration, Management, and Automation
Creating custom rules
- [Instructor] Automations are configured using rules. Rules store the criteria for when and how actions are performed. For example, each time an issue is created, check to see if it's part of an epic. If an epic exists, then edit the assignee field. Each rule has a scope or limit to the issues it impacts. There are four scope options, which are global, single project, multiple projects, and project type. Project level administrators can only create single project rules. Application level admins can create multi-project rules however. When you're ready to create some custom rules, Jira comes with automation templates to get you started. Click the Templates tab at the top of the global automation page in the system admin section to see the options. Another place to find templates is an Atlassian's automation template library. There are hundreds of examples, so you don't have to start from scratch. Atlassian also has an automation playground, so you can try out examples without…
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Automation overview4m 23s
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Creating custom rules3m 11s
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Triggering rules1m 16s
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Adding conditions42s
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Using branches51s
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Leveraging actions2m 32s
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Enhancing rules with smart values5m 59s
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Monitoring usage3m 10s
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Troubleshooting errors2m 39s
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