I want to be able to do a JIRA search, and then save that as a filter. Then I'd like to get that filter as a "<embed>" code, go to the source code of a completely external website, and copy/paste an HTML "<embed>" code much like you do to embed a youtube video and the like.
Stake-holders could then be able to see a running list of issues on other websites easily
JIRA does not have the "embed code" feature that you are describing here. Relatively, you can easily "embed" issues to a Confluence page (we are using this feature a lot because we have very the same use case as yours, displaying issues to stake holders). If you don't have Confluence and no plans on owning one, the only choice I can think of that you have left are :
Lastly, you can always suggest a feature like this to Atlassian (support.atlassian.com)
I'm looking to make an Add-on to allow embedding Jira issues. Is this a use case that you're still looking to solve? I'd love to hear more about your use case.
Please email me if you're interested: hchow@atlassian.com
Cheers,
Herman
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Wondering if anyone ever got this going? I am trying to find a way to display Jira projects on a WordPress website. I found the Crane plugin, but it is limited.
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We moved to Wunderlist because I can easily drag & drop tasks around with less typing and clicking.
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I just launched a Connect App that solves a small part of this issue: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.shareables/cloud/overview
Please let me know what you think?
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Hi Herman,
I like the concept of the Connect App. As a consultant I am looking to create a list of all my open issues in each client's JIRA databases on my start.me page (or something similar). Much life the JIRA issue/filter Macro in confluence. Is this possible? I would have a start.me widget for each client.
Regards,
Steve.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the feedback!
Right now it's not possible with the plugin unless you manually and individually share each issue. In the near term I don't think I can get this feature out quickly as I'm focusing on improving the current single issue sharing experience.
I've added a list/filter feature on the backlog and will let you know when it gets picked up. In the meantime I'll also consider display options for shared issues that might make doing this manually a bit easier.
I really hope this Connect App can be of use to you, this is my pet project that i'm working on in 20% time.
Cheers,
Herman
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Hi I'd love to try this plug-in but we are using server version jira is it possible to make the same plug-in for server I mean it's hard to support both?
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Unfortunately it would be quite hard to support both for the following reasons:
If you're interested in developing a P2 plugin for your own use case i'd be happy to walk you through the approach that I took, you can contact me at hchow@atlassian.com.
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