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JiraExpressionComplexity

Details about the complexity of the analysed Jira expression.

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Properties

Name Type Description
expensiveOperations string Information that can be used to determine how many [expensive operations](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/jira-expressions/#expensive-operations) the evaluation of the expression w
variables object Variables used in the formula, mapped to the parts of the expression they refer to.
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JSON Schema

atlassian-jiraexpressioncomplexity-schema.json Raw ↑
{
  "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema",
  "$id": "#/components/schemas/JiraExpressionComplexity",
  "title": "JiraExpressionComplexity",
  "additionalProperties": false,
  "description": "Details about the complexity of the analysed Jira expression.",
  "properties": {
    "expensiveOperations": {
      "description": "Information that can be used to determine how many [expensive operations](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/jira-expressions/#expensive-operations) the evaluation of the expression will perform. This information may be a formula or number. For example:\n\n *  `issues.map(i => i.comments)` performs as many expensive operations as there are issues on the issues list. So this parameter returns `N`, where `N` is the size of issue list.\n *  `new Issue(10010).comments` gets comments for one issue, so its complexity is `2` (`1` to retrieve issue 10010 from the database plus `1` to get its comments).",
      "type": "string"
    },
    "variables": {
      "additionalProperties": {
        "description": "Variables used in the formula, mapped to the parts of the expression they refer to.",
        "type": "string"
      },
      "description": "Variables used in the formula, mapped to the parts of the expression they refer to.",
      "type": "object"
    }
  },
  "required": [
    "expensiveOperations"
  ],
  "type": "object"
}