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Hello Community,
I am wanted to know if anyone knew anything regarding using the Confluence ScriptRunner to create a webhook which could be processed in a Jira Rest EndPoint.
I appreciate any help with this,
-Roberto
Hi Roberto,
Can you please clarify a bit better what exactly you are trying to achieve?
I would assume that you could just listen to a specific event in Confluence and then call a REST api in JIRA to do what is needed.
Let me know,
Rafael
Hi @Rafael Franco,
In Confluence there are pages that need approval.
I would like it such that when a Page is approved then a task in Jira is transitioned to Complete.
I am unsure how to do so. Would this be possible in any way?
Can you call a POST REST api in Confluence ScriptRunner?
-Roberto
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Well, it depends when the page is approved if a regular confluence even it fired or not. What add-on are you using for page approvals?
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Hi Rafael Franco
I am hoping you are still able to help me with this inquiry.
The add-on we are using for page approvals in Confluence is called "Comola".
Regarding the Confluence events being fired or not, could you explain how I can check in Confluence whether an event has been fired or not and how to handle them?
I am new to Confluence :/.
Thank you!
-Roberto
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