Currently using confiforms to build a form that creates a jira issue. As a rule, the forms are only partially completed when first submitted and are continuously updated over a set-timeframe via an 'Edit' link in a table on another page in confluence that shows all previous form entries.
I'd like to add macros into the form that would return the newly created jira issue-key back into THAT specific form record that was just submitted. Is this possible?
Thanks!!
Hi @Alex Medved _ConfiForms_ - I have seen this video attached to several similar questions, and I also find it difficult to follow.
I think majority of users are confused as to why the subject and body of the email are not evaluated through velocity template in the first place, and why a new page needs to be instantiated in Confluence, instead of just passing the JIRA key back to the page and storing it there.
Would it be possible to please provide the syntax to just the integration rule to store the JIRA key created on submit, so it can be used in email subject and body?
Thank you in advance.
Hi
You dont have to do that... that is just a configuration that does that to demonstrate various aspects of ConfiForms - multiple IFTTT actions run and used of IFTTT action results in chained action executions.
There are tens of different demos and tutorials on our wiki that show simplified examples (creating Jira issues by using various IFTTT action types and saving back the created Jira issue key) https://wiki.vertuna.com/dosearchsite.action?cql=siteSearch%20~%20%22create%20jira%22%20AND%20type%20in%20(%22space%22%2C%22user%22%2C%22attachment%22%2C%22page%22%2C%22blogpost%22)&includeArchivedSpaces=false
Basically you place the https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/Configuring+ConfiForms+IFTTT+actions+and+rules#ConfiguringConfiFormsIFTTTactionsandrules-Create(Update)ConfiFormsEntry
after the IFTTT that creates the Jira issue and save back the [iftttResult_<RESULT_NAME>], as https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/Configuring+ConfiForms+IFTTT+actions+and+rules#ConfiguringConfiFormsIFTTTactionsandrules-CreateJiraIssue contains the issue key in the result
Alex
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Hi
You can create a Jira issue with ConfiForms and definitely can save back the Jira issue key created
Have a look at this demo https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/TEST/Create+Jira+issue%2C+save+the+created+Jira+key+back+to+ConfiForms+and+create+a+page+with+Jira+macro
And it provides the storage format for the whole setup
Alex
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Hi Alex,
I've viewed this many times and unfortunately don't understand the context. I see the IFTTT rule that is there but don't understand how that is set up. :(
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I suggest to open a support request with us at https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/VERTUNA/Support+Request+Form
So we can guide you through this and help you to set up your own configuration
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