Hi All,
I have to build a small plugin for Jira/Confluence in order to inject JS.
I am aware about Web Resource module type that allows to inject JS depending the different context of the application. It allows to inject a <script> based on an aggregate of JS source from the Application, where the declared dependencies are analysed in order to have the correct JS.
The generated html looks like
{code:html}<script type="text/javascript" src="/confluence/s/71095c56c641f2c4a4f189b9dfcd7a38-CDN/en_US/8100/5084f018d64a97dc638ca9a178856f851ea353ff/3.1.1/_/download/batch/confluence.extra.livesearch:livesearch-macro-web-resources/confluence.extra.livesearch:livesearch-macro-web-resources.js?locale=en-US" data-wrm-key="confluence.extra.livesearch:livesearch-macro-web-resources" data-wrm-batch-type="resource"></script>{code}
But, how to process if a part of this injected JS has external dependencies not stored on the application. In final, I expect to have
{code:html}
<script language="JavaScript" src="https://other.copany.com/js/SomeLibrarie.js"></script> {code}
Any idea ?
Thanks
This is not possible directly to add external web resources. But there are some workaround that you can use,
Hopefully this helps.
Hi DPK J,
The solution could be a possibility if the downloaded resource is cached with some epxiration age, but I did not have yet find such usage in documentation.
The JS resource is a large one, and it would be not aceptable to reload it all the time without benefit of Browser cache.
I should test it as soon as the implementation is confirmed.
V.
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