provider Issue types POST /rest/api/3/issuetype/{id}/avatar2
@utdk/jira /rest/api/3/issuetype/{id}/avatar2
Load issue type avatar
Loads an avatar for the issue type. Specify the avatar's local file location in the body of the request. Also, include the following headers: * `X-Atlassian-Token: no-check` To prevent XSRF protection blocking the request, for more information see [Special Headers](#special-request-headers). * `Content-Type: image/image type` Valid image types are JPEG, GIF, or PNG. For example: `curl --request POST \ --user email@example.com:<api_token> \ --header 'X-Atlassian-Token: no-check' \ --header 'Content-Type: image/< image_type>' \ --data-binary "<@/path/to/file/with/your/avatar>" \ --url 'https://your-domain.atlassian.net/rest/api/3/issuetype/{issueTypeId}'This` The avatar is cropped to a square. If no crop parameters are specified, the square originates at the top left of the image. The length of the square's sides is set to the smaller of the height or width of the image. The cropped image is then used to create avatars of 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, and 48x48 in size. After creating the avatar, use [ Update issue type](#api-rest-api-3-issuetype-id-put) to set it as the issue type's displayed avatar. **[Permissions](#permissions) required:** *Administer Jira* [global permission](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/x4dKLg).
id path required
The ID of the issue type.
string
x query
The X coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop region.
integer
y query
The Y coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop region.
integer
size query required
The length of each side of the crop region.
integer

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createissuetypeavatar
POST/rest/api/3/issuetype/{id}/avatar2
Loads an avatar for the issue type. Specify the avatar's local file location in the body of the request. Also, include the following headers: * `X-Atlassian-Token: no-check` To prevent XSRF protection blocking the request, for more information see [Special Headers](#special-request-headers). * `Content-Type: image/image type` Valid image types are JPEG, GIF, or PNG. For example: `curl --request POST \ --user email@example.com:<api_token> \ --header 'X-Atlassian-Token: no-check' \ --header 'Content-Type: image/< image_type>' \ --data-binary "<@/path/to/file/with/your/avatar>" \ --url 'https://your-domain.atlassian.net/rest/api/3/issuetype/{issueTypeId}'This` The avatar is cropped to a square. If no crop parameters are specified, the square originates at the top left of the image. The length of the square's sides is set to the smaller of the height or width of the image. The cropped image is then used to create avatars of 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, and 48x48 in size. After creating the avatar, use [ Update issue type](#api-rest-api-3-issuetype-id-put) to set it as the issue type's displayed avatar. **[Permissions](#permissions) required:** *Administer Jira* [global permission](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/x4dKLg).

Parameters

required

The ID of the issue type.

The X coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop region.

The Y coordinate of the top-left corner of the crop region.

required

The length of each side of the crop region.

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TypeScript

import jira from '@utdk/jira';

await jira.createissuetypeavatar({
  "x": 0,
  "y": 0
})