Hey there,
pretty sure this question got placed very often but unfortunatly nothing helped me so far.
Here's what i want to do and already did:
I created a form and multiple field definition in it.
I added an IFTTT to create a jira-ticket triggered by the event "onCreate"
Added a table view at the end of the page to see all entries.
Here comes the Problem:
I want to add the jira ticket to the entrys of the formular. So I defined one more field defintion with the name"jira ticket" and set it to be hidden via rule
In the IFTTT where I created the jira-ticket I added a custom name for the action result "iftttResult_RJT"
I created another IFTTT which I set up as follows:
When I create an entry now it gives an error and says that all required fields have to be filled. It creates the entry tho but with no link to a Jira Ticket.
Any ideas what I did wrong?
Not directly, but:
Good luck!
I have a question about your CYO plugin when you have a chance?
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Nope. The OnDemand offering is quite locked down. You cannot install many of the add-ons in the marketplace and the options that allow you to customize Confluence in the server version are not available in the OnDemand version.
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Hi @Daniel Moran,
We've created a HTML macro as part of our toolbox of useful Confluence Cloud macros. It lets you securely embed any custom HTML and JS into any Confluence page or blog.
Try it here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/1215202
Keen to know if it helps you out ![]()
Tim
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The link above doesn't seem to point to anything useful, unless I am ignorant of what is on that page.
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David, I think what that page is saying is that it's already in Jira Cloud, you don't have to add it. Which is true. But it doesn't actually work with the new Confluence page format that you get when you create s page. It might work in an old style page.
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Hi Davin,
If I understand correctly, OnDemand Confluence also does not let me use HTML for Layouts or in Custom HTML. Is that right?
Thanks,
Dan
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Sadly, yes.
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AOD Restricted functions: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Restricted+Functions+in+Atlassian+OnDemand
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