Hi,
I have a cumulative flow diagram which i have created to generate some metrics for bugs in JIRA. I now want to use this filter/diagram (as a chart) and embed it into a confluence page where i use it as a report. The idea is to keep it up to date (Keep refreshing). i tried few things but couldnt see the chart. Can some one in this group please help me? I refered to some sections and help pages but couldnt find it. May be i am looking at wrong places.
Appreciate your help as i need this at the earliest.
Thanks in Advance, Dinesh
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Thanks Steven. I see these JIRA gadgets already but that doesnt help me unfortunately. See attached screenshot, its a cumulative diagram showing the trends of overall bugs over a period of time. I want to link or use this chart to be shown in a confluence page and dont find a way.
I see under Insert - Other Macros - External Content : a lot of items related to agile burn down charts, JIRA issues etc. but nothing like an option to use cumulative diagram as shown below
Hope this makes my request much clear now
Thanks, DineshScreenHunter_10.jpg
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You need to add the JIRA gadgets to Confluence, and then you can embed them in pages easily.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Adding+JIRA+Gadgets+to+a+Confluence+Page
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Oh I see, I had misunderstood. Let me write up an answer.
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I just want to see the Cumulative chart as a latest/updated image (in this case bug stats) on a confluence page. I didnt exactly understand the second part of your message, Sorry for my poor understanding skills!
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Can you answer a few questions? Is it a <iframe> code? (like youtube? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/uhWCMlcY_Zw"; frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>) Is it a javascript snippet? (like twitter? <a class="twitter-timeline" href="https://twitter.com/redacted/lists/ploy"; data-widget-id="redacted132413423">Tweets from https://twitter.com/redacted/lists/ploy</a>; <script>!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)...) How are you trying to embed it so far?
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