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Team Calendars doesn't show JIRA sprints/releases/issues

nick.rozhdestvensky
Contributor
April 5, 2019

Hi all!

I have:

  • JIRA 8.0.2
  • Confluence 6.9.1
  • Team Calendars 6.0.14

And I can't see issue dates, agile sprints and project releases after creating the same events in my calendar. My calendar is empty.

Found in log:

2019-04-05 14:48:44,968 ERROR [http-nio-8090-exec-19] [extra.calendar3.calendarstore.CalendarDataStoreCachingDecorator] load Could not load calendar content from cache key
-- referer: https://.../pages/viewpage.action?pageId=85461210 | url: /rest/calendar-services/1.0/calendar/events.json | traceId: 9e3f5d7c3d257c0c | userName: nick
com.atlassian.confluence.extra.calendar3.exception.CalendarException: calendar3.error.jiralink

Application links are OK.

iCalendar plugin is ON.

 

How it may be fixed?

4 answers

1 vote
Colin McDermott_GLiNTECH
Contributor
May 15, 2020

Hi Nick, 

Curious if this was for a Single user or for all Confluence users? 

I am seeing this with a single user and similar message: 

[extra.calendar3.calendarstore.CalendarDataStoreCachingDecorator] load Could not load calendar content from cache key
-- referer: https://.../pages/viewpage.action?pageId=85461210/calendar/mycalendar.action | url: /rest/calendar-services/1.0/calendar/events.json | traceId: mytraceid | userName: myuser
com.atlassian.applinks.api.CredentialsRequiredException: You do not have an authorized access token for the remote resource.

Could be different causes as mine is throwing a credential exception. 

0 votes
Edward Basiliere
Contributor
May 29, 2019

Updating the Jira iCalendar plugin to 1.5.0 resolved this issue for us after upgrading Jira Software to version 8.0.0.

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Rian Spivak April 22, 2019

Did you ever get an answer to your quetsion? I'm seeing this in our Development environment after updating Confluence and JIRA as well.

nick.rozhdestvensky
Contributor
April 23, 2019

I'm waiting for JIRA 8.1.1 because of https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-68903.

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nick.rozhdestvensky
Contributor
April 5, 2019

I know about this article. It doesn't work.

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