Hello,
I am creating a project/product update/overview confluence page and want to provide the most flexibility for users as possible. I have two questions:
1. Is it possible to create a search functionality on a Confluence page that allows a user to search for Jira issues and return pre-determined data points on said issues?
2. If the above is possible, could one of those returned data points be the comment history on the story/task?
Thank you,
Nick
Hello Nicholas,
You can use the JIRA Macro functionality to search JIRA issues as you need. Refer to the documentation below:
Petterson,
Thank you for your quick response; however, I do not see a way to allow users to dynamically search for Jira issues via keywords, keys, other attributes (similar to Jira search). I also see now way to populate story comments on the confluence page.
Your link definitely illustrates how to utilize predetermined search criteria to populate a dynamic list of Jira tasks, but I was hoping to have a search bar within the Confluence page that allowed the Confluence user to determine the search criteria (and ultimately the search results).
Thank you,
Nick
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Hello Nicholas,
Thank you for your answer.
Actually, you can search JIRA application for specific Keywords or Keys similar to JIRA search with the macro I mentioned:
Can you please better specify to us if you need something different from it?
Digging a little bit further on this, I found out that our current implementation of Application Links does not allow for embedding of comments from JIRA issues on pages of Confluence Cloud.
That being said, we have a feature request to implement it:
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