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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Summary:
The "publish a page" action in Confluence and Jira automation is a powerful tool that allows users to create Confluence pages programmatically using templates, defining parent pages, and setting custom titles. However, there is currently no option to automatically add attachments to the newly created page.
For instance, if a Jira ticket contains an attachment (e.g., a document or image) that should be included on the corresponding Confluence page, users must manually upload the file to the page after it is created.
Suggestion:
Enhance the "publish a page" action to include an option for adding attachments during page creation. This feature could allow users to specify an attachment source (e.g., from a Jira issue or a predefined location) and automatically include it on the new Confluence page.
Proposed Impact of the Improvement:
- Streamlined Workflow: Users can create complete pages with relevant attachments in a single automated action, saving time and effort.
- Increased Efficiency: Eliminating the need for manual attachment uploads reduces repetitive tasks and improves productivity.
- Enhanced Integration: By supporting attachment addition, the automation becomes more versatile and aligns better with real-world use cases involving Jira-Confluence integration.
- Improved User Experience: Automating attachment uploads makes the process smoother, particularly for teams relying heavily on documentation and linked resources.
This improvement would significantly enhance the flexibility and utility of the "publish a page" action, ensuring it meets the needs of users managing dynamic and attachment-rich workflows.