Create your first template
To create a new template, simply press the button located at the top of the page. In the next screen you will see a form to edit your new template.
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You can also click in the Copy link in any of the templates in the Templates library. In this case a new template will be created and placed in the User made templates tab. Go there to edit it |
Make sure to fill out the template's name, subject and add content to the HTML editor. If you wish to add any dynamic variables click the at the top of the page to get more help on what variables you can include or check the documentation.
Add fields and custom fields to the template
TemplateMe! allows you to easily add fields and custom fields to your template. Just click in the "View issue fields" to make TemplateMe! shows you all the availeble issue fields and custom fields. To add a given field just click in it and TemplateMe will add it to your template (using the custom field id).
Also TemplateMe! has an autocomplete feature. In the editor just click $ and let the editor show you your options:
When finished click the button to save your template.
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If you have also installed the NotifyMe! add-on and want to TemplateMe! to display the text of the email in any place of your template, then simply add the |
Send a preview email
If you want to see how look your template using a real example you can click the Preview button. In the next screen select a existing issue and an user to send a preview email.
Delete, Edit or Copy a Template
After you have created a template, it will appear in the list of User made templates. At the right hand side of each template you can select any of the actions available. You can edit, copy or delete a template.
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Templates that are part of a Notification Scheme cannot be deleted. Default Templates that were added by the add-on can't be deleted either. |
Available variables
When creating your templates you can use the following variables. These variables will be replace on the fly when sending notifications.
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$!issue | The whole Jira issue. You can access al methods and properties of the issue. Example:
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$!event | The notification event. Example:
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$!user | The user that triggered the notification. Example:
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$!project | The issue's project. Example:
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$!comments | The Comment objects. Example:
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$!baseurl | Jira base url. Useful for constructing url and links Example:
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$!dateTimeFormatter | Date formatter. Example:
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$!lastComment | Last Comment object Example:
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$!lastCommentText | Text of the last comment Example:
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$!lastCommentHtml | Html styled content of the last comment Example:
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$!lastCommentAuthor | Full name of the last comment Example:
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$!issueType | Name of the issue type Example:
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$!issueDescHtml | Html styled description of the issue Example:
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$issueManager | Use the Atlassian's IssueManager class. Example:
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