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@atlassianlabs/jql-editor-autocomplete-rest

v1.1.2

Published

Autocomplete REST API integration for the JQL Editor.

Downloads

4,428

Readme

JQL Editor Autocomplete REST

Atlassian license

This package wraps the callbacks needed to fetch autocomplete data for the JQL editor, and provides simple hooks to delegate to Jira Cloud REST API's.

We require these configurable hooks to allow consumers to define their own fetch library given their app environment, e.g. Jira, Connect, Forge etc.

Usage

A minimal configuration of the autocomplete provider is as follows:

import { useAutocompleteProvider } from '@atlassianlabs/jql-editor-autocomplete-rest';

const getInitialData = async (url: string) => {
  const response = await fetch(url, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
    body: JSON.stringify({ includeCollapsedFields: true })
  });
  const data = response.json();
  
  return {
    jqlFields: data.visibleFieldNames,
    jqlFunctions: data.visibleFunctionNames,
  };
};

const getSuggestions = async (url: string) => {
  const response = await fetch(url);
  return response.json();
};

const useMyAutocompleteProvider = () => {
  return useAutocompleteProvider('my-app', getInitialData, getSuggestions);
};

Installation

yarn add @atlassianlabs/jql-editor-autocomplete-rest

Support

For developers outside of Atlassian looking for help, or to report issues, please make a post on the community forum. We will monitor the forums and redirect topics to the appropriate maintainers.

License

Copyright (c) 2021 - 2022 Atlassian and others. Apache 2.0 licensed, see LICENSE file.