Adding approvers from Assets to requests in Jira

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Jira Service Management allows you to require approvals for a workflow step. This means that a request can’t move from one status to another until it’s approved by the right people. In Assets, the right people are the owners of your assets or groups responsible for their maintenance. You can now add them as approvers when a request is raised against the asset they own or have relations to. The approvers will change dynamically based on the assets selected in your requests.

Before you begin

To add approvers from Assets, you’ll need the following items:

  • Attribute of type User or Group added to an object type. If you select groups, keep them rather small as bigger groups will affect performance.

  • One of the Assets object custom fields mapped to your objects in Assets. Supported types are:

    • Assets objects
    • Assets object (single) (deprecated)
    • Assets object (multiple) (deprecated)

If you don’t have them already, follow these steps:

Add attributes to your object types...

When you add the User/Group attribute to your object type, you can then fill it in for the underlying objects by choosing a specific user or group. These people will have relations to your objects and can be assigned as approvers. For more info on attributes, see Adding attributes to object types.

To add an attribute to your object type:

  1. In Assets, select an object type, and switch to the Attributes tab.

  2. Add an attribute of type User or Group. In the following example, we added a User attribute – we’ll assign the right user to this object in the next step.
  3. You can configure extra details for each of your attributes by selecting the cog icon on the right. One of the useful options is cardinality – it will let you select how many users can be selected for a field.

  4. Switch to the Objects tab, edit an object, and assign a user or group to the attribute you added. 

    If you select groups, keep them rather small as bigger groups will affect performance – we need to search through every user in the group.

Create an Insight object field and link it to your objects

An Assets object field works like a link between Assets and your projects in Jira. The field is configured differently than Jira custom fields, but when it comes to adding it to Jira screens, it behaves like a regular custom field. You will select this field, together with an attribute, when creating an approval step. For more info on the Assets objects field, see Default Assets custom field.

To create the Assets object field:

  1. In Jira, go to Administration > Custom fields, and create a new custom field.

  2. Select the type as Assets objects. The object fields marked as deprecated are also supported.

  3. Select the name, applicable projects and issue types.

  4. Associate the custom field with the screen that are used by the workflow you’re planning to add the approval to. Typically, these would be the Create and Edit screens, related to the issue type used by your workflow.

To link the Assets object field to your projects and objects:

  1. On the Custom field page, find the custom field, and select the more options menu  > Configure.

  2. Select Edit Assets configuration. You’ll now see configuration specific to this field.

  3. Select the object schema in which you store your assets. This option should be enough to use the field for the approvals. If you’d like to configure more, see the docs linked above.

Adding, configuring, and viewing your approvers

With the attributes and the custom field ready, you can now configure the approval step and add approvers from Assets to your request.

1. Add the approval step to your workflow

To add the approval step to your workflow:

  1. Edit the workflow to which you want to add the approval.

  2. Select a status, and select Add approval.

  3. Select Assets object field and select your custom field. We’ll check this field for any valid attributes and will let you select the one with your approvers.

  4. Select how many approvals are required and which transition your request should use when it’s approved or declined.

  5. Select Create to add the approval.

2. Enable the Assets object/s field on the customer portal

Approvers change based on the object selected in your request, but someone needs to actually select an object. In this step, you’ll let customers select objects on the customer portal. If you skip it, your agents can still select objects in the agent view.

To enable the custom field on the customer portal:

  1. In your project, go to Project settings > Request types.

  2. Select the request type.

  3. If your field isn’t in Visible fields already, select Add a field, and add it.

3. Raise a request and view approvers

When you raise a request and select an object in it, approvers will be added automatically when the request reaches your approval step.

To raise a request:

  1. Open your customer portal and raise a request.

  2. The Assets objects field should let you select one of your objects from Assets.

To view approvers for the request:

  1. Transition the request to the workflow status with your approval step.

  2. Approvers related to the selected object should be added automatically. They will also receive an email notification asking them to approve or decline this request.

Last modified on Oct 6, 2022

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