Hi. I'm trying to pull down my Jira Project Burndown Charts into a Confluence Page without having to do a cut and paste.
Hi @Hasan Zainal ,
If you have our Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence app installed for your instance, you may try to insert the standard Jira macro and build Burndown charts right in Confluence.
You may check this part of our documentation for an example.
If your hosting is Cloud, you'll need to nest several macros via the Table Toolbox macro due to the new Cloud editor limitations. For Data Center you may wrap macros directly one into another.
Welcome to community!
So for what you are trying to do if you are using Jira native reports then manually would be the way to do it
If you are looking for the ability overall to do this you would need an app like EazyBI for Jira and Confluence which has the ability to display the reports in Confluence. However native Jira does not have the way to display reports directly in confluence as they are explicitly a function of boards.
Best,
Clark
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Hi @Hasan Zainal,
Unfortunately Confluence does not have a native burndown chart macro.
A possible solution would be to search on Atlassian Marketplace for a Confluence plugin that offers such macro.
If you consider the idea of using a plugin, our Great Gadgets app for Confluence offers a Sprint Burndown Burnup Chart macro as well as a Release Burndown Burnup Chart macro that allows you to display burn-downs in Confluence based on the data from Jira with just a few clicks.
The Sprint Burndown Burnup Chart macro can display a Data tab with a sprint report. So you will have all the data automatically displayed on your Confluence page.
Hope this helps.
Danut.
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