Batch update of JQLs in Confluence pages

Olivier Béghain April 2, 2019

Dear All,

 

Hopefully, you can help me.

 

I'm in a situation where I have several hundred of Confluence pages serving several teams by exposing Jira information using JQL queries embedded in the pages (using the "Jira issue/filter" macro).

The problem is that all of these queries have to be updated on a regular basis (in fact every ten weeks) to take new values for certain fields (e.g. the  "Sprint" field value must be updated, the "fixVersion" field too).

Doing this manually is tedious. For a given team, there are in average of 16 pages to revise in order to update +100 jqls specified in embedded "Jira issue/filter" macros).

 

So, is there a simple way to update in one-click all the JQLs used in the macros of a given confluence page by doing a sort of find-replace operation (a bit the same as when duplicating Confluence pages where we can modify the title of the page by specifying a pattern)?  By the way. I've no server-side admin kind rights so the operation must occur while being connected as a simple Confluence user.

 

Regards

Olivier.

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