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Is it possible to display the overview of releases in Confluence?

Ricardo Schmadalla September 2, 2021

Hello dear Atlassian Community,
I have a roadmap in Jira which contains all work packages and release dates. In confluence we document quite a lot and there I would like to display all release data on an overview page. (Sort of like exporting the roadmap from Jira to Confluence).

Is it possible to mirror the Jira page with the releases on a Confluence page?

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Matthias Gaiser _K15t_
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September 2, 2021

Hey @Ricardo Schmadalla

have you checked out the Jira Roadmap Macro? I guess that could fit your needs.

Cheers,
Matthias.

Ricardo Schmadalla September 2, 2021

Hey Matthias,

thank you for your answer.

I already use the Jira roadmap macro. I would like to see all releases sorted at a quick glance. This is a bit to confusing in the roadmap.

Here in the screenshot you can see what I want to display in Confluence. Is that possible?

Release overview.png

Matthias Gaiser _K15t_
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September 2, 2021

I see. I'm afraid that's not possible out of the box.

In this article, they suggest to either use the JSON Table Macro of the app Advanced Tables for Confluence.

Or you could write your own macro and use Jira's REST API to fetch the data. I think, it should actually be possible to write that with Atlassian's new dev platform Forge. If you are a developer (or have one at hand), it shouldn't be too hard to fulfil your needs.

robert.seeger January 6, 2023

This recipe worked perfect for me. I added column "released" and put a "Table Filter" macro (from the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app) around it to filter for "released=true" and versions matching a name pattern. If you do not have this, then you can enable data filtering in the JSON Table Macro and allow users to filter interactively

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