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  1. Jira Data Center
  2. JRASERVER-63005

Webhook JQL restriction not working for 'Comment Added' event

      NOTE: This bug report is for JIRA Server. Using JIRA Cloud? See the corresponding bug report.

      Summary

      Webhooks is still being fired when comments are added to other projects even when JQL clause project= is used.

      Replication Steps

      1. Open a new session at https://requestb.in.
      2. Create a new webhook and add a project= JQL clause to restrict the webhook to only fire on a specific project.
      3. Tick the comment added event.
      4. Comment on a different project than the one specified in the webhook configuration.
      5. Check the request bin session.

      Expected Results

      Webhook requests should only fire when commenting on the project specified in the webhook JQL.

      Current Results

      Webhook requests are fired all the time when on any comments.

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            1. Jira Data Center
            2. JRASERVER-63005

            Webhook JQL restriction not working for 'Comment Added' event

                NOTE: This bug report is for JIRA Server. Using JIRA Cloud? See the corresponding bug report.

                Summary

                Webhooks is still being fired when comments are added to other projects even when JQL clause project= is used.

                Replication Steps

                1. Open a new session at https://requestb.in.
                2. Create a new webhook and add a project= JQL clause to restrict the webhook to only fire on a specific project.
                3. Tick the comment added event.
                4. Comment on a different project than the one specified in the webhook configuration.
                5. Check the request bin session.

                Expected Results

                Webhook requests should only fire when commenting on the project specified in the webhook JQL.

                Current Results

                Webhook requests are fired all the time when on any comments.

                        Unassigned Unassigned
                        vchin Vincent Chin (Inactive)
                        Affected customers:
                        3 This affects my team
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                            Unassigned Unassigned
                            vchin Vincent Chin (Inactive)
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