JIRA 4.3 : How do I create a report with custom issue set using IssueNavigator
This page last changed on Dec 11, 2008 by anton@atlassian.com.
This code could be cleaned up, but it shows how to generate an IssueNavigator table from a List of issues. This will be very helpful to anyone trying to generate a list of issues who wants to reuse the excellent IssueNavigator table we all know and love. /** * Using the list of issues we've compiled generate a report using the IssueNavigator. * @param action * @param params * @param issues * @return * @throws Exception */ protected String generateIssueTableslForReport(ProjectActionSupport action, Map params, List issues) throws Exception { HttpServletRequest request = ActionContext.getRequest(); IssueTableLayoutBean layoutBean = issueNavigator.getTableLayoutFactory().getStandardLayout(issueNavigator.getSearchRequest(), issueNavigator.getRemoteUser()); IssueTableWebComponent itwc = new IssueTableWebComponent(); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); List tempList = new LinkedList(); // break up what gets returned into sets of issues revolving around an issue // of type feature for (int i = 0; i < issues.size(); i++) { Issue issue = (Issue) issues.get(i); if (issue.getIssueType().get("name").equals(FLUID_ISSUE_TYPE_FEATURE)) { if (tempList.size() > 0) { sb.append("<br/>"); sb.append(itwc.getHtml(layoutBean, tempList, null)); sb.append("<br/>"); tempList.clear(); } } // add this feature to the list tempList.add(issue); } // write out the rest of the issues sb.append("<br/>"); sb.append(itwc.getHtml(layoutBean, tempList, null)); sb.append("<br/>"); return sb.toString(); } |
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