A forest specification, or ForestSpec
, is a way for your code to identify the forest that you'd like to access. The forest may come from different sources – it could be a structure, it could be a transformed structure, it could be a result of query or some other types of forest source.
So the first step before you read or update a forest is to create an instance of ForestSpec. Here are some examples of how you can do that.
Desired forest | ForestSpec expression |
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Base Content |
Structure #123 | ForestSpec.structure(123) |
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Result of a JQL query | ForestSpec.sQuery("jql", "priority = Blocker") |
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Result of a text query | ForestSpec.sQuery("text", "text to find") |
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Adjusted Content |
Structure #123, sorted by Priority | ForestSpec.structure(123).transform(
CoreStructureGenerators.SORTER_ATTRIBUTE, ImmutableMap.of(
"attribute", (Object) ImmutableMap.of("id", IssueFieldConstants.PRIORITY, "format", "order")
"desc", true
)
); |
|
Structure #123, skeleton only (without dynamic content) | |
Structure #123, with title row | ForestSpec.skeleton(123).withTitle() |
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More details are available in Javadocs for ForestSpec.