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Display JIRA Release in Confluence

How I can display our releases on JIRA in Confluence? I tried using JIRA Issues Macro but it lists the tickets only but we need to list the releases/versions. thank you

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Mirek
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Jul 18, 2018

thank you Mirek, this is very helpful. I tried it now, but it gives me this error on Confluence "We can't create that blueprint right now." what's wrong here?

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Jul 18, 2018

Hmm.. Switching to advanced mode throws same error?

thank you Mirek, it works well in Advance mode.

This change log template displays issues in some specific version, not releases (versions)

I guess question was how to display releases (versions) list, not issues in the specific version. Something like this:

Release name | Release description | date from | due date | Status (Released etc)

Adding count of issues by status inside the version would be even better.

Jira seems does not have releases (versions) as separate objects by default. What are your experience with it?

Is there an answer to this question? Would be nice to be able to a list of releases or info about a specific release in JIRA

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Christopher Hermann
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Oct 19, 2023

its 2023 and I still cant add the release (version ) list  (name,summary,date from, due date,status), I saw its possible if youre on cloud but working for the gov we have data version and its limited.

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Tobias Schulte
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Nov 21, 2023

Would you mind telling me how it is possible in the cloud version? I can't find that information anywhere.

yes there is an easy way you can use create a filter from your release like this "project = 10105 AND fixVersion = 10032 ORDER BY priority DESC, key ASC"

you can get this filter on the release details page by clicking "View In Issue Navigator"

then you get the filter string to copy and past in your confluence document as Jira filter  

In Confluence Cloud

1. Edit the Confluence page.

2. Add 'Jira Road Map' macro.

3. Set width to 'Auto'

4. In the Preview window pane, hover to cog symbol, pull-down option, select Edit

5. Select your project. Change Days to 365.  Save.

6. Hit Preview and Save.

Hope this helps.

Jira Road Map macro.JPG

 

This works well in preview.  The moment I save though the widget becomes empty.

Next-gen project

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Yuri Lapin _Release Management_
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Feb 21, 2021 • edited Apr 30, 2023

Hi All,

Trust you are well. 

For relevant audience ... we developed few nice Release Status and Progress gadgets to show on Dashboard and upload to Confluence. Available for Server, DataCenter and Cloud versions.

Check it out.

Cheers,

Yuri.

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