Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Timed out
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Low
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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0
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Description
Summary
When working with Jira and Confluence integrated if a single issue is retrieved in a Confluence page with a macro like the Jira issues macro, the issue itself will have a field "mentioned in" in which will have a link to the Confluence page that the issue is linked. However, if the Jira issues macro uses a JQL to retrieve more than one Jira issue in Confluence, the issue in Jira will not be pointing the specific page.
Original description (from the Server edition)
- JIRA issues do not contain the field "mentioned in" which shows the confluence pages that have a link to that issue.
- This only happens when the Confluence page includes a Jira filter which results are more than one issue.
Steps to Reproduce
- Have Confluence and Jira installed in your Cloud application.
- Create a few issues in a JIRA project (ROCK in this example)
- Create a page in Confluence
- Insert the JIRA issue macro using JQL search which returns multiple issues for example:
project = TEST
Expected Results
The added JIRA issue should display the "mentioned in" information on the Issue Links section of the JIRA Issue view screen.
Actual Results
The Issue Links section does not display at all.
Notes
If there is only one issue returned on the JQL search for the JIRA Issue Macro, the "mentioned in" information on the Issue Links section works as expected. For example :
project = TEST AND status=Done
Attachments
Issue Links
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JRASERVER-63852 JIRA issue macro with more than 1 issue in Confluence does not link the page to JIRA
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