pub struct ProjectComponent {Show 14 fields
pub _self: Option<String>,
pub id: Option<String>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub lead: Option<User>,
pub lead_user_name: Option<String>,
pub lead_account_id: Option<String>,
pub assignee_type: Option<AssigneeType>,
pub assignee: Option<User>,
pub real_assignee_type: Option<RealAssigneeType>,
pub real_assignee: Option<User>,
pub is_assignee_type_valid: Option<bool>,
pub project: Option<String>,
pub project_id: Option<i64>,
}
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ProjectComponent : Details about a project component.
Fields§
§_self: Option<String>
The URL of the component.
id: Option<String>
The unique identifier for the component.
name: Option<String>
The unique name for the component in the project. Required when creating a component. Optional when updating a component. The maximum length is 255 characters.
description: Option<String>
The description for the component. Optional when creating or updating a component.
lead: Option<User>
The user details for the component’s lead user.
lead_user_name: Option<String>
This property is no longer available and will be removed from the documentation soon. See the deprecation notice for details.
lead_account_id: Option<String>
The accountId of the component’s lead user. The accountId uniquely identifies the user across all Atlassian products. For example, 5b10ac8d82e05b22cc7d4ef5.
assignee_type: Option<AssigneeType>
The nominal user type used to determine the assignee for issues created with this component. See realAssigneeType
for details on how the type of the user, and hence the user, assigned to issues is determined. Can take the following values: * PROJECT_LEAD
the assignee to any issues created with this component is nominally the lead for the project the component is in. * COMPONENT_LEAD
the assignee to any issues created with this component is nominally the lead for the component. * UNASSIGNED
an assignee is not set for issues created with this component. * PROJECT_DEFAULT
the assignee to any issues created with this component is nominally the default assignee for the project that the component is in. Default value: PROJECT_DEFAULT
. Optional when creating or updating a component.
assignee: Option<User>
The details of the user associated with assigneeType
, if any. See realAssignee
for details of the user assigned to issues created with this component.
real_assignee_type: Option<RealAssigneeType>
The type of the assignee that is assigned to issues created with this component, when an assignee cannot be set from the assigneeType
. For example, assigneeType
is set to COMPONENT_LEAD
but no component lead is set. This property is set to one of the following values: * PROJECT_LEAD
when assigneeType
is PROJECT_LEAD
and the project lead has permission to be assigned issues in the project that the component is in. * COMPONENT_LEAD
when assignee
Type is COMPONENT_LEAD
and the component lead has permission to be assigned issues in the project that the component is in. * UNASSIGNED
when assigneeType
is UNASSIGNED
and Jira is configured to allow unassigned issues. * PROJECT_DEFAULT
when none of the preceding cases are true.
real_assignee: Option<User>
The user assigned to issues created with this component, when assigneeType
does not identify a valid assignee.
is_assignee_type_valid: Option<bool>
Whether a user is associated with assigneeType
. For example, if the assigneeType
is set to COMPONENT_LEAD
but the component lead is not set, then false
is returned.
project: Option<String>
The key of the project the component is assigned to. Required when creating a component. Can’t be updated.
project_id: Option<i64>
The ID of the project the component is assigned to.
Implementations§
Source§impl ProjectComponent
impl ProjectComponent
Sourcepub fn new() -> ProjectComponent
pub fn new() -> ProjectComponent
Details about a project component.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ProjectComponent
impl Clone for ProjectComponent
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ProjectComponent
fn clone(&self) -> ProjectComponent
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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