Due to the recent changes Atlassian has made, its way to expensive for us to continue to give Cusomers a JSW License, so we are forced to move them to JSM and all the badness that goes with it...
Anyways, - this gives us a problem on Confluence pages, where the OOB/native Confluence Jira Macros does not work for "non-jira-licensed" users. The Macros does not even return something similar to nice, just bad stuff...
So - is the any AddOn to solve this issue with some elevation of rights that the be conbfigured properly. I have looked at https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1220493/custom-jira-charts-confluence-reports?hosting=server&tab=overview with its "User Impersonation (share with users without Jira licenses)", but that could not solve the issue.
I am thinking of writing a Scriptrunner macro with some limitations regarding using the space key for lookup in Jira (Out space and projects have same keys) to partly insure some context.
Hi @Normann P. Nielsen (Netic)
You could try giving users access to "Browse Issues" in the JSM project and they should be able to pull in the data from confluence. That being said, they will need the minimum Jira software/Jira Core to actually access jira. They can view the issue, but will not be able to edit or do anything.
Regards
I an pretty sure that collides with this: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-4935
But I will give it a go...
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More this actually: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-34389
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