Hi,
I have built a JIRA dashboard which shows data with tables and charts related to different projects.
Is there anyway I can integrate the dashboard into JIRA page?
I'm able to create a one child page in Confluence and created a shortcut of dashboard, after I click the shortcut on confluence page, screen directing me to JIRA dashboard. But I want to know if there anyway to pull dashboard directly into confluence page?
TR,
Sarat
Hi @sarathgd welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Although there isn't a specific macro to embed a Jira dashboard on a Confluence page, you could try the iFrame Macro.
An alternative would be to include multiple Jira Issues macros (from the same filters as your dashboard) although you won't be able to use visualizations like pie charts or two-dimensional filters.
Thank you Dave for help,
I have tried using iFrame macro. It is asking to insert the URL related to the dashboard, but after I publish the page dashboard is limiting to small size not allowing to re-size the dashboard. Is there any other way to insert JIRA dashboard directly into the confluence page.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @sarathgd
It's such a pity this couldn't be done natively.
If you're up for trying and add-on, our app Dashboard Hub for Confluence - Reports & Charts lets you embed highly visual dashboards and gadgets into your confluence pages.
In addition to that, the app provides filter rules, custom charts, external share, pre-defined templates, +70 gadgets, ...
Learn more about the Dashboard Hub macros here, or try it for free for 30 days :)
All the best,
Iván, Product Marketing Manager
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