Hi all,
Im interested in publishing a "release notes" space for all our products. The release notes is basically a jiraissues macro pointing to a jira filter with fixversion=x, ordered by issuetype, showing only the issuekey and a customfield describing the change.
But the confluence page is visible to a wider group than the jira project, so I want to NOT render the link in the issuekey to avoid users trying to click and complaining about the permissions ...
How can I get only the issuekey without the link to jira issue?
Thanks
Gotcha!
needs some improvements, but the solution is by enabling HTML macro, and inserting:
<script type="text/javascript"> AJS.toInit(function(){ //Borrar el "Acceder a JIRA" AJS.$('.issues-subheading').remove(); //Borra todos los <a> dentro de wiki-conttent AJS.$('.wiki-content > .contentLayout a').each( function(){ AJS.$(this).replaceWith(AJS.$(this).text()); }); }); </script>
Not possible.
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Not possible using the jiraissues macro.
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And ... any chance of deleting the link by embedding some JS code in the page itself?
Like this for jira, but in confluence:
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