![]() ![]() ![]() There’s more: The folks over at Adaptavist have written a deeper dive blog post about the Structure scripts in the Library with a few excellent use-cases of their own. Now he has means to build and roll out more structures as new Teams and Projects get added to the company portfolio, or to share useful structures with the entire organization without needing everyone to manually rebuild them. Once everyone was satisfied with the work and testing, we rolled it into the customer’s production environment. We then tested his script on our own testing instance to make sure it worked as expected. Then we used the Structure-scripts in the Adaptavist Library to build a single master script for this use-case, turning his structures into templates if you will. In this particular case, he wanted to tie each Team to a Project. Next we looked at how he wanted to extend this further. We first took an existing structure and worked with our customer to identify the essential elements that he wanted to share with the other groups. Through this roll-out process, they were able to get started with relevant, personalized structures with little-to-no effort, easily seeing what Structure could accomplish as they added additional custom structures.įurthermore, the scripts served as an easy way to reset any (or all) of the structures that were built, since they could easily be copied, deleted or recreated at the press of a button. This also made it easier for them to conceptualize the power of Structure in a very tangible and relevant way. This accelerated the rollout of Structure to the rest of the company’s project managers since each PM now had proven, tailored-for-them structures to work with. Instead of manually recreating the structures he’d already built, we worked with him to write a series of ScriptRunner scripts, which allowed him to replicate the structures across all the business groups by altering just one element of his Structure Automation Rules (in this case, the “project =” portion of the Inserter JQL). Here’s some background: ScriptRunner allows you to automate manual work that can take up a fair bit of time, and do it without introducing human error.įor example, we recently had the opportunity to work with a customer who wanted to share the power of Structure from one business group to 50+ groups in his company. In his latest blog post, ALM Works Solutions Engineer, Phil Heijkoop shares his insights on the benefits of using ScriptRunner with Structure for Jira.īuilding upon the integration Adaptavist and ALM Works created between ScriptRunner and Structure, we are happy to share a collection of Structure-specific scripts in the Adaptavist Library. ALM Works is pleased to be an inaugural partner in the new Adaptavist Library.
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