This is what I want to do:
I have a Confluence Knowledge Base set up. In Confluence, I already have a search page with a Livesearch box with the proper spaceKey for my Knowledge Base. Enter a term in the Livesearch box, it gives you page links back. Fine.
I'm trying to also set up a search for Jira issues. I know if I set up a link to our URL with JQL to specify the projects, I can get to a Jira search page with a box to enter a search term or terms that will only search those projects.
But I don't want to send my users to that search page; I want to have a box in which they enter their search term and get a return of Jira pages that match that term, limited to our projects.
Can Confluence handle this?
Hello @Red Lloyd and welcome.
Perhaps this could help?
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/insert-the-jira-issues-macro/
No, appreciate the attempt, but that doesn't help. That would create a list of issues in the Confluence page. In other words, it creates a static list based on *my search term*, which is hardcoded in the query.
What I'm trying to do is have a box on a Confluence page that allows the user to input a search term *on the Confluence page* and receive a list of Jira issues that match the *user's* search term, dynamically.
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