Hello there,
I have a case and want to know how to solve it.
1. I have a description on Confluence page.
2. I create an issues in Jira and connect the Confluence page to it.
I want to see this issue at the bottom of the Confluence page with its key, summary, labels, and status. I want to see the issue on the corresponding page, the page I added to the issue.
How can I do it?
Thanks
Hi @Елена Елена
To add to what @Kishan Sharma said, using the Jira macro will give you the ability to choose all the necessary columns to be shown on the bottom of the page, e.g. summary, labels and status. The Jira Macro is the way to go.
How to make adding issue link to Confluence page which is mentioned in this ticket automatically
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Out of the box you can't do that. Perhaps an app from the marketplace would be able to do that, but then again I'm not sure. You need an app to add jira links to the bottom of a page, if it is mentioned inside the page?
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I need an app to add jira links with labels to the bottom of a Confluence page, if this Confluence page mentioned inside in jira issue
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@Елена Елена then I would advise you to search the marketplace for such an app https://marketplace.atlassian.com/
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Hi @Елена Елена
You can use Jira macro through which you can create and display Jira issues on Confluence pages.
To add the Jira macro:
When editing, select from the toolbar
Find the macro by name and select it
Configure it as needed
Let me know if this works for you.
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No answer here I have the same problem. I search for this:
We created a or multiple Jira-Issues in relation to to a certain confluence page via link issue > confluence page.
On the confluence page in question we would like a jira-report showing all issues with relation to this page.
Problem: we cannot find the correct query for issues with relation to a confluence page.
The only was seams to be, to use the field "LINK" with an URL instead of the relation "link issue". This is less practical since with "link issue" they link is easier created.
Is there any way to search for related issues?
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This is what I want
here are 2 options. But issues should be added after connecting the current Confluence page to the issues
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Hi @Елена Елена ,
you can use JIRA issue macro for that (https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/insert-the-jira-issues-macro/). If you need to see just specific fields, my suuggestion is to add a filter based on issue key and define your own columns to display
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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I don't need to get list of issues.
The case: I have a project requirement in Confluence. I have for this requirement a separate page, e.g. Login.
Also I have a jira ticket with Login name. I connect Confluence page with Login description to jira ticket.
The ticket info should be added to the bottom of Confluence page with the Login feature description automatically.
I want to add the ticket info to the Confluence page mentioned in this ticket
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