As per subject, it seems quite tricky (at least for me ;) ) to find detailed information regarding this particular link between Confluence pages and Jira issues. Is there any in-depth documentation available for this feature, that you could point me to?
More specificcally I was wondering whether this link can be set programmatically (eg. in a post-function or via JMWE, JWT etc.) but there is no link type configuration nor fields available - Any hints on that regard?
Also the name by default is "Wiki Page", can this be renamed or customized in any way?
Appreciate your insights and kind regards
Fabian
Hi @Fabian Dengel ,
maybe this article provides some more insights on the connection of Confluence and Jira.
Hope that helps!
Kind regards,
Nicolai
Hey @Nicolai Sibler
Thanks for the link, appreciated :)
I was looking for something more "technical", like where is this link actually stored, how can I manipulate it's settings with eg. REST API or something along those lines. Would you happen to have this at hand by chance?
Thanks and kind regards
Fabian
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No, Fabian, I'm sorry. You may explore https://developer.atlassian.com/ which I am not familiar with...
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No worries @Nicolai Sibler, this might have helped already as I stumbled upon the following:
Maybe some other community members can clarify, if this link type represents the "Wiki Page" link on the Jira Issue?
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