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Installation

  1. Log in to your Jira instance as an administrator.

  2. Select the user icon.

  3. From the drop-down menu which appears, choose Atlassian Marketplace.
     The 'Find new apps' screen will be displayed.

  4. Use the search function to locate vLinksThe correct app version will be shown in the search results.

  5. Click on 'Install' to download and install vLinks.


Introduction

vLinks provides three new custom field types, which allow the user to select issues (single, multiple or linked issue picker) and create and/or remove issue links depending on the selection. These fields can be used in JQL queries. You can also use some variables or keywords to display data about the issue appearing in the custom field. 


Custom field

Creating a custom field
  • Under the Issues section in the administration area choose Custom fields, continue by clicking Add custom field.
  • Search for vLinks in the Advanced fields.
  • vLinks offers four field types: Confluence Page Picker, Multiple Issue PickerSingle Issue Picker and Linked Issue Field.
  • Select one of the options and click on 'Next'.
  • Name your vLinks custom field and provide a description, if required.
  • Select a screen in which you want the vLinks field to appear (Click on gear icon and select Screens).


Configuring the custom field

In the newly created field, the user has to select "Configure" and then click on "Add vLinks Context Config" link. 

There are five options available:

  • Issue Link Type (required field) - you can select any of the existing Jira issue link types.

  • Synchronise Issue Links - if checked, vLinks will create issue links between issues selected in the vLinks field and the issue where you are using the field. 
  • JQL filter - you can insert a desired JQL filter in the textfield. On the right side you can see either a green icon if the filter is valid or a red icon if the filter isn't.

  • Set Permission - while checked, all the issues that are corresponding to the JQL filter will be shown, regardless of the users permissions. 

  • View Template - you can decide how the template will look. By clicking on the field, a handful of options will show up, like: $issuekey, $summary, $reporter, $assignee, $status, $priority and $customfield_. In the $customfield_ option, you have to insert the correct ID of the desired custom field, for example $customfield_10200. Otherwise, the value of the option will be set to "N/A".


Enable Inline Issue Creation

The issue you are looking for in the vLinks Custom field doesn't exist yet?
Now it is possible to create issues out of the Issue View as inline creation.


vLinks Context Configuration

You are now able to configure more than one configuration to the individual custom fields. Multiple JQLs and visual options can be configured to show exactly the needed information.


Inline dialog
Just by typing the summary of an issue, the system automatically checks the already existing ones.
If the search comes up empty, the option Create new will appear. Now you can create a new issue.



After the click on the Create new button a panel shows to the right of the custom field. It shows the summary and the issue type of the to-be-created issue.



The configured issue types can be directly chosen through the panel.



In the newly configured vLinks field, choose an issue. After choosing an issue an icon will appear right next to the content. 
By hovering over it an inline dialog containing all the relevant issue information will appear. 


Activating the custom field in a Service Desk project

Go to Project settings → Request types → choose a request type → Edit fields → Add a field and check vLinks. Click on the "Apply" button.


Issue linking scheme

If you only want certain links between issues you can do that by heading over to Issue Linking Scheme under the Issues section in the administration area.

By clicking on the Create new linking scheme you can select which types of links you want to use. After you have created a scheme you need to associate that scheme with a project. To do this click on the Associate link and select which projects you want the scheme to be applied to.


JQL function

There is a built-in JQL function called "customFieldValueFromIssue("", "")". The function takes two parameters. The first one is an issue key and the second one is the ID of the custom field. The function returns the value of the custom field and the specified issue.

Example: vLinks = customFieldValueFromIssue("TEST-2", "10300")

or 

cf[10300] = customFieldValueFromissue("TEST-2", "10300")


Further information

The App provides a new custom field type to Jira which enables the user to identify and select issues (single or multiple) easily and quickly. This user-defined field allows the user to create and remove issue links depending on the options selected. In addition, the linked custom issue field can be used in JQL functions and dashboard gadgets.

Searching using the linked issue custom field

In case of issues, you can use the linked custom field in JQL queries. This makes searching for linked topics a lot easier.

Easy management of issue links in a user-friendly field

All you have to do is to identify the issues to be linked and complete them automatically.

Configuration of the linked issue custom field

The custom field is assigned to the issue link type of your choice. Furthermore, you can restrict which issues are displayed by specifying a JQL request.

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