Hi there
I've used Jira and Confluence for quite some time. Usually just as a user and somebody else took care of the whole administration and organisation.
I'm working at a new company and I'm trying to lead the way to use Jira and Confluence.
Now I'm facing some challenges:
* I would like to have sort of a kanban board and link context fields directly to confluence pages
* I then would like to crate custom Jira filters / views based on the linked confluence pages
Reason
* We're working with sociocracy 3.0 and we're storing the information about so called 'domains' in confluence
* Issues have to be assigned to a domain (confluence page)
* On confluence I would like to give a summary of current issues within this domain (therefore the needed filter)
This is with reduced complexity. There is way more stuff behind it but I hope you get my idea.
If this is not possible: Is there another way how to link Jira Issues to Confluence pages. * Creating auser for each domain does not make sense to me. But this would probably be the easiest (hacky) way
* Use a Plug-In
* Create shared labels in a central place so I can choose the label from a Confluence page and a Jira issue? (Possible with Confluence DB?)
Thank you very much!
Lukas
A further request/idea is to create a team page where every member is listed. Per member you'll get a site where you can show all Jira issues this person is assigned to but also show every role (Confluence page) where this user is mentioned...
Any ideas?
Hi Lukas,
we developed the App "AutoPage" for such use cases.
AutoPage automatically creates Confluence pages corresponding to Jira issues. Beside of the creation content from Jira issue fields is shown on the page as defined in customizable templates. The pages are linked to the issue and you also can set labels for created pages.
Once a page is created, updates in Jira are reflected in the page depending on the settings in your template.
You can try AutoPage for free via the Marketplace
Cheers
Armin
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