This page gives examples of different ways the Jira-Confluence Issue Macro plugin can be used.
Is the JIRA Issue view too complicated for your less technical users? You can design your own issue view and show users only the fields you want them to see!
The Page Editor with multiple Jira-Confluence Issue Macros defined.
Screenshot of JIRA Issue TEST-1 with surfaced data displayed on a Confluence page.
The JIRA Issue/Filter macro works pretty well at displaying JIRA Issue data in a table list format, but what if you wanted a report that looks less rigid and more versatile when it comes to displaying fields?
In this example, we will use the JIRA Issues Report blueprint bundled with the plugin as a starting point for the report.
When defining the Query, a JQL string is entered into the field (e.g., issuetype = "New Feature" and status="In Progress").
The Page Editor after the page has been created with the blueprint.
(Not pictured is the Jira-Confluence Issue macro that encompasses all this content.)
A snippet of a report generated using the JIRA Issue Report blueprint.