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At my organization, we are currently using Confluence and looking into JIRA. I would like to know if a JIRA issue can be created with a custom form embedded in Confluence.
For example, in Purchasing Department's Confluence space they have a page called 'Submit a Travel Request'. Once the user is on that page they can fill to form that will collect custom information such as name, destination, start date, end date, hotel costs, etc...
Once they submit the form it should create a new JIRA issue in Purchasing Department JIRA project.
Hi All,
Has anyone found a way to implement this without using a plugin?
Thanks
@JIRAfied - ever try Jira issue collectors?
You can create small forms to embed in web pages - and Confluence pages - to create issues in your Jira projects.
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@Dave Liao The embedding back into Confluence does not seem like a quick and simple thing - any suggestions to get the collector to appear there?
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Hi Dave,
You could try Jirassimo IntakeForms for that and embedd it into Confluence using this macro:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.jirassimo.addons.intakeforms.confluence/cloud/overview
Best,
Vlad
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Hi you could try the approach described in https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/38054669 or reviewing multiple plugins for this. Please let me know what you find because I think I will need to re-view a similar user case in the near future!
Br, Niclas
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I'll let you know if I find something. But given that these are two products from the same company, it should be way easier than this.
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