Hi all
We are searching for a Jira Issue Creation Form for Confluence. Issue Forms by aevolu seams to be the right macro for entering new Jira Item.
After "Create" all fields are reset and a new Jira item could be created.
I'm looking for a combination between creating item and view item.
When creating a new Confluence page the form should be empty (current behavior). After entering values and hitting "Create" the display should change to "Item Viewer", the values of the current item should be displayed and an "Edit" button should appear. When press that button, it changes back to edit mode and the button changed to "Save".
When opening the confluence page, the property values of the entered Jira item should be displayed again.
Is such a behavior available or possible?
Thank you for your support.
Hi Ueli,
thats an interessting use case. Your use case means that there is one confluence page per jira issue.
With Issue Forms for Confluence you can create a page and then create x tasks in the specified project. You can also specify default values for fields and hide entire fields from Confuence users.
You can try the following:
Use Issue Forms to create Jira-Issues.
Add a jira-macro to the page and whenever a user clicks on an issue within the list, he can edit the issue in Jira.
All the best
Andreas
Hi Andreas
This option is well known, but not what I expected.
Ueli
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Hi Ueli,
in a few weeks we will, possibly, include an edit functionality in Issue Forms. An automatic transformation of a Create Form to an View/Edit Form will not be part of the implementation, at least not according to current planning.
greetings
Andreas
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