How to add user lookup fields to your new forms in Jira Service Management. This is Day 20 of the forms for Jira Service Management 30 Days of Demos series.
Want to pull data into your form fields from outside Jira? No worries! Watch this short video to see you can connect to third-party data sources (including REST API). This is Day 19 of the forms for Jira Service Management 30 Days of Demos series.
Your Jira Service Management forms can be reopened and edited. Check it out! This is Day 18 of the forms for Jira Service Management 30 Days of Demos series.
What happens when a form is submitted in Jira Service Management? Find out in this quick video. This is Day 17 of the forms for Jira Service Management 30 Days of Demos series.
We are introducing a change to the pull request merge checks that will make them more reliable. Specifically, we will no longer allow pull requests to be merged while a build is in progress. It was possible for a pull request to be merged while some of its builds were still in progress and for those builds to fail after the merge has completed. This created an undesirable situation if build merge checks were enabled.
There are multiple ways to create a task on a pull request. They can be added from the sidebar, top-level pull request comments, file-level comment or inline comments. Once created, they all appear in the sidebar. On any repository, merge checks can be configured for any branch to only allow merging if all pull request tasks are resolved. This is a very useful functionality if some tasks are critical to be resolved before changes are merged.
Check out how agents can use multiple forms to help get work done, right from the request. This is Day 13 of the forms for Jira Service Management 30 Days of Demos series.