Hi,
I would like to freeze list of issues shown in JIRA List plugin on Confluence. In other words I would like to take a snapshot of a search filter from JIRA and show it on a Confluence page.
I understand I could create an Excel report from JIRA and attach it to a confluence page.
Is it possible to configure JIRA List plugin to be source information from a static XML rather than live dynamic data stream from JIRA?
Thanks,
Maurycy
No. The whole point of the macro is to give you current data from Jira.
If you need snapshots, your best bet is to take a snapshot yourself - print the page to file, or, as you already say, pull it out to a sheet and attach ut manually.
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I've tried it. Confluence Blueprints are dynamic reports using existing JIRA integration macro. It will not freeze the list of issues. So far we are taking an Excel snapshot and store as an attachment
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I disagree because at least in Confluence 5.6.3 bundled Jira Report Blueprint you can select whether you want to create a static or a dynamic report. The documentation also says "Creating a Change Log: The Change Log report displays a list of issues from JIRA. This list can be static or dynamic...". BR, Jari
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At the moment we are on old version on Confluence (5.4.4). Once our IT team upgrades it - I will let you know if it works as expected
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Again, if it is just the list of issues, use a stricter JQL in your filter with JQL as issuekey in (<your issue keys>)
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Even a stricter JQL would still show the latest status (e.g. resolved). I'm looking for a way to take a snapshot of all information e.g. title, status, etc.
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Here's a feature request in case you guys want to vote: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-21127
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