Hi,
We are currently moving from server to cloud and we would like to create Confluence pages from the Jira workflow using Jira Scriptrunner.
I already found this example from Adaptavist, but that is working only if also Scriptrunner for Confluence is installed. https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4jc/latest/features/script-console/script-examples (at the bottom of the page).
There is mentioned, that I'll need to authenticate to do this if Scriptrunner for Confluence is not installed.
I have two questions now:
Thanks
Hi Kishan,
thanks a lot, I'll have a look at this.
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Thanks a lot again, I got it running by adding an explicit authorization as my user.
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Hi,
I'm with Elements, and we just released a new app Elements Publish to Confluence that might meet your needs, and it doesn't require scripting. The app allows you to create a Confluence pages from Jira workflow.
Check out this article that explains how to create Confluence pages linked to Jira issues with the app.
You might want to have a look at Elements Publish to Confluence as an easier to set-up and maintain alternative.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Armand :)
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@Armand Luziau_Elements_ , thanks a lot, this looks like a solution, I'll have a closer look at this.
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If you have SR Cloud on both sides (Confluence and Jira), then https://library.adaptavist.com/entity/create-a-confluence-page-for-each-subtask-of-an-issue might be of some use...
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Hi Nic,
thanks a lot.
Sadly, we do not have Scriptrunner for Confluence, but if it will make things a lot easier, maybe I can convince them to get this also.
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