Hi there,
We create meeting minutes in confluence and very often during the meeting we want to create jira issues for "action items".
We use the "insert Jira issue" into the confluence meeting minutes doc but it has a few limitations we'd like to overcome.
Stefan,
You could try to pre-populate most of these things by using this procedure instead:
It allows you to specify key value pairs, so you can include exactly what you want in each issue's field if you wanted.
Then, you could build a JQL query that displays only specific issues in Jira. Perhaps include a label to show it was created from this page and include that in the search?
For some of your requirements, such as selecting the owner of the issue, then this wouldn't be possible since it changes. For that, I don't know of a suggestion, but I'll leave this thread open in case any other community members have a suggestion for you.
Regards,
Shannon
Hi Shannon,
thx for the input I will check tyour suggestion.
>For some of your requirements, such as selecting the owner of the issue, then this wouldn't be possible since it changes.
Why that in your referenced KB there is listed
Assign To | assignee | Username | 'admin' or 'sam@atlassian.com' |
Reporter | reporter | Username | 'admin' or 'sam@atlassian.com' |
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Stefan,
I'm not clear on what is you are asking; could you please clarify?
Earlier you mentioned that the owner of the issue would be set during the meeting. This would then mean that you cannot use the same URL each time, unless you manually edit it to include the owner you want to set for that meeting.
Can you let me know what your question is regarding the bit of our documentation that you quoted?
Shannon
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> Earlier you mentioned that the owner of the issue would be set during the meeting.
that is correct so the URL has to be embedded in a dialogue where I can set the owner or react to typing "@" and other shortcuts.
> question is regarding the bit of our documentation that you quoted?
the URL allows to set basically anything, all that it would need is dialogue or a reaction to shortcuts (as mentioned before). The URL has to be created dynamically, depending on the input/selection.
Another requirement has just arisen. It shall be possible to add a task to projects which are hidden for the minute take otherwise you have to switch the editor each time you add a task where the other side doesn't have access to.
Can that be achieved somehow, e.g. by means of privileges exchange between the Conflunce page, using a customitzed Meeting Notes Blueprint template and Jira Project?
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Hello Stefan,
Thank you for following up.
The ability to create issues via a URL in Confluence cannot be dynamic, so it does look like it won't meet your requirements here without including a bit of external code.
The quickest way is to create from a table using Jira Issues Macro, but as you mentioned, you still need to set the project and reporter and any other fields you require for your triggers.
Since you require the issue creation to change depending on the meeting notes, you may need to use a 3rd party add-on to create Jira issues. I'm not personally familiar with the add-ons listed in the above search query, but it would be worth looking into in order to see if they suit your needs.
Additionally, it may be something you can develop in-house. If you don't have the resources in-house, then I would recommend getting in touch with an Atlassian Partner, and they could develop something for your own use.
Regards,
Shannon
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>The ability to create issues via a URL in Confluence cannot be dynamic,
why if I create a dialogue what builds the URL and runs it against Jira at the end, it is the same if a user clicks on this URL manually, isn't it?
>you may need to use a 3rd party add-on to create Jira issues.
haven't found a proper one yet. Moreover, we run the datacenter version, what limits the add-on choice.
>Additionally, it may be something you can develop in-house.
That will properly the case, some guidance would be appreciated
>getting in touch with an Atlassian Partner, and they could develop something for your own use.
Worst case scenarios, as is it's more difficult to get such a budget approved than for an add-on...
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Hi Stefan,
Regards,
Shannon
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Hi Shannon,
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Stefan,
You can apply the URL in any way you desire. In general, users will insert this in their HTML as a link, share directly with other users, insert into a Confluence page, etc.
I hope that clarifies things for you!
Let us know if you have any additional questions about that.
Regards,
Shannon
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