Need convert HTMl tag into Wiki Converter

Sachin Dhamale
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November 1, 2017

Hi,

I had JEditor plugin which is used for Multiple Custom field to support HTML Code. Now i don't want to use this plugin so when i disable this  plugin then all HTML data inserted before converted into HTML tag. 

So i need to convert this HTML data into wiki format. So how do i do this?

 

Thanks

Sachin

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Domenico Manzo _Actonic_
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November 1, 2017

High-level migration plan will be like this:

1. Iterate over all issues in some scope (defined by JQL, for example)

2. Convert custom fields with HTML to markdown using some library (https://bitbucket.org/OverZealous/remark or something similar). 

3. Put new markdown content into some new field with Wiki style renderer https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver073/configuring-renderers-861253418.html?_ga=2.252895114.2057262106.1509345982-971217003.1491992739

4. Hide old html field from all screens.

 

But you have to create some add-on or groovy script for this. 

Sachin Dhamale
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November 1, 2017

Hi Domenico,

Thanks for reply.

How do i use the remark library?

Thanks

Sachin

Domenico Manzo _Actonic_
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November 1, 2017

It is Jaba library. So you can do it thru add-on and JIRA API.
One more time - you cannot do it from "vanilla" JIRA. You need to build new add-on or groovy script for this.

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