Hi,
I have a jira project that I would like to create front end forms. Specifically I'd like the ability to create dynamic fields. What are some free and paid options people recommend
some interested functionality I'd desire.
ex.
pull down menu has 3 options
>1
>2
>3
based on the url you can automatically pass and select option 3 or 1 or 2
there is a conditional statement that allows other fields to display specified fields.
Hi Gavin,
I recommend that you check this plugin to see if it matches your needs. I had the opportunity to try it and it is well-designed.
Furthermore, there will be a forms feature in the new product Jira Work Management that you could check out.
Best regards,
Olivier
Thanks for the cloud recommendation. But it seems like we have an on prem solution. Would this option work for on prem?
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@Gavin yes ProForma works the same for Cloud and Server/DC (on prem versions).
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If you are looking for creating dynamic forms for Jira cloud then I can recommend the plugin we are using (when not using or own ConfiForms) - Raley Intake Forms for Jira
It allows us to create dynamic and custom forms that can do intakes into Jira and be placed anywhere (on your website, intranet, confluence)
You can create multiple forms per project and even in different (front facing) languages
Alex
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Thanks for the cloud recommendation. But it seems like we have an on prem solution. Would this option work for on prem?
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