Is it possible to specify different Jira servers with the Issue/Filter macro?
I'd like to have a page on our on-prem Confluence server that displays the output from a filter I created on Atlassian's Jira instance (https://jira.atlassian.com).
(The filter lists all items I voted for.)
Thanks,
jp
A custom one I create. It lists all issues I voted on.
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I believe that the filter query has to modified. Can you share the query that you are using?
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I am not sure if I am missing something, but this query is expected to display the issues that you have voted for. If you want to display issues that you have created, you should
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I'm looking for a way to display a filter that's hosted on a different Jira instance separate from our company's internal environment.
Specific case being able to display my custom filter on Atlassian's Jira (https://jira.atlassian.com) in a page on our on-premise hosted Confluence using the Jira Issue/Filter macro. The macro doesn't give the option to specify different Jira instances but was hoping someone knows of a work around.
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Have you integrated the other jira instance with confluence? If so, you should be seeing an option to select the JIRA instance when you insert the macro.
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