I want to create a Confluence page that is a project plan. Under each task I want a button that will spawn a new JIRA issue with a few pre-defined fields. I can't find anything built-in that can do this, even though this question implies that there is.
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If you need something more specific than the built-in support, then you can combine the Run macro with the CLI Macro and the createIssue action.
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Highlight the text on the Confluence page and you will get an option to create the issue, as long as you have a JIRA application link created from your Confluence instance. And yes, it is a default functionality in the new versions of Confluence.
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That's not what I had in mind. I actually want a button that says "Create Task" that might create a jira issue with the Summary, Description and Project fields predefined.
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An actual macro.
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