Description
This article illustrates the process of linking Confluence to Jira using application links (sometimes called app links or AppLinks). If a linked Jira instance is specified in the Jira application link parameter of the JQL Table macro editor, the macro recognizes the link, and directly renders the Jira issues on the Confluence page. After the initial verification, URLs to this linked instance are treated as direct links and do not need any further authentication. Creating app links has many advantages such as:
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Steps
- Create the application link in Confluence administration as mentioned in the Confluence support page on application links. Once the linking is successful, you can see the status as Connected in green.
- Add a JQL Table macro on your Confluence page, or edit an existing macro to see the macro editor.
- Specify any of the linked Jira instances in the macro's Jira application link parameter.
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