Hello,
I would like to use this for a hosted server. I see this is only for this cloud. When will it be available for the server?
Kim
ScriptRunner for Confluence has a CQL Macro built on
It would be good to have this macro for a hosted server also....
Search Results macro isn't configurable, which properties should show in the list.
Other problem: by Search Results macro - case sensitivity for space key, labels, etc... It would be good, to have case insensitive search (also).
.. btw, by our Company there is not allowed to use/write custom macros. Only Atlassian-bundled, supported ones.
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I wasn't sure if there was much demand for the CQL Search macro on Server, and I know that Atlassian has an internal CQL macro that they never seemed to release, although I thought they might that has similar functionality.
Seeing as it's mostly just HTML/Javascript, I don't see that there's any reason why I couldn't release it for server, although creating server plugins is a little more work and I don't have much time.
Perhaps if the search results macro does not meet your needs (although as Davin said, most of the functionality can be reproduced with the search results macro, you just have to know the syntax), and if some other people wish to see it on Server then I could work on it.
I kinda wish they would just release Atlassian Connect for Server so that people wouldn't have to backport stuff from Cloud -> Server...
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You can get similar functionality using the search results macro. Is there something specifically that the CQL macro has that you cannot get with the search results macro?
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