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The JIRA Issues macro allows you to display a table of JIRA issues perform the following tasks:
- Display information from JIRA on a Confluence page
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- in the following ways:
- Display a table listing JIRA issues that meet your criteria
- Display a count of
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- issues that meet your criteria
- Display a link pointing to a single issue
- Create a JIRA issue in Confluence
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For instructions, refer to the
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following Atlassian help page:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/jira-issues-macro-964960842.html
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Create a JIRA issue in Confluence
To create a JIRA issue in Confluence
- Type {jira and when the macro browser opens, select the JIRA macro.
- Select Create New Issue.
- Select the Project and Issue Type.
- Enter the Summary and Description.
- Select the Priority.
- Select Insert.
The issue is created in the selected JIRA project.
Display a count of JIRA issues in Confluence
To display the count of the total JIRA issues in a particular project
- Type {jira and when the macro browser opens, select the JIRA macro.
- In the search box, enter the JQL query corresponding to the issues you want to count.
- Select search.
- When the preview of the table opens, select Display Options and then Total Issue Count.
- Select Insert.
The following is the issue count for the JQL query
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project = TEST AND resolution = Unresolved ORDER BY priority DESC, key DESC |
Key Points for Accessibility
If you use the JIRA macro to display a list of issues or a count of issues, the result is accessible to people with disabilities. Here is an example of each:
- A JIRA macro displaying a count of issues:
Jira server NCI Tracker jqlQuery project =
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LEXSYSTEST AND resolution = Unresolved
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count true serverId 7954a81f-12da-3366-a0ef-97c806660e7c
This is a count of the unresolved issues in the Demo Project (TEST).
Display a table of JIRA issues in Confluence
To display a table listing the JIRA issues in a particular project
- Type {jira and when the macro browser opens, select the JIRA macro.
- In the search box, enter the JQL query corresponding to the issues you want to display.
- Select search.
- When the preview of the table opens, select Insert.
The following table is the output of the JQL query
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project = TEST AND resolution = Unresolved ORDER BY priority DESC, key DESC |
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- A JIRA macro displaying a list of issues:
Jira server NCI Tracker columns key,summary,
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status
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maximumIssues 20 jqlQuery project =
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LEXSYSTEST AND resolution = Unresolved
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serverId 7954a81f-12da-3366-a0ef-97c806660e7c
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You can also display a table of JIRA issues by entering the URL for the table in a Confluence page. The URL for the preceding table is
The following table was inserted on the page by typing this URL on the page. |
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However, if you use the JIRA macro to display a single issue, the result has an icon without alt text, so it is not accessible to people with disabilities. Here is an example:
To remain compliant with the Section 508 mandate, you have the following options:
- Display a single JIRA issue as a simple hyperlink, as described in Using the JIRA Shortcut, and as shown here: LEXSYSTEST-31.
- Use the JIRA Issues macro to display a count or list of issues, as shown above.