How to add an entire Jira sprint to confluence?

Meghan McCarthy May 10, 2019

I'm creating a task list for my team, organized by their names and issues.

I am trying to embed several Jira issues at a time into Confluence using the Jira Issue Macro. I would really like to have Confluence automatically populate when new Jira issues are tagged to an individual. Is anyone aware of a way to do this?


Right now, I have to use the Jira Macro and search 1 issue at a time.

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Tyler Brown
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May 10, 2019

Hey Meghan,

To return more than one issue you will need to craft a query using JQL.

For example to search for all issues assigned to a specific user you would enter:

assignee = username

To search for multiple users you could use:

assignee in (username1, username2, ...)

The best way to craft a query if you are not familiar with JQL is to create your query in the basic format, switching to the Advanced view and then copy/pasting your search into the Jira Macro on the Confluence side.

Hope this helps,

Tyler

Meghan McCarthy May 10, 2019

Awesome - thanks Tyler. Does the Jira Macro have the ability to autopopulate when new Jira issues are created?

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May 10, 2019

Hey Meghan,

Depending on how your search is crafted yes.

For example if you use the assignee search whenever a new issue is assigned to that user it will be automatically added to that list.

Tyler

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