This article provides two options for sharing a Jira Dashboard in Confluence.
Option # 1 explains how to the use the of Dashboard Hub for Confluence and Dashboard Hub Connector for Jira, while Option # 2 covers using the iFrame iiframe macro in Confluence. Both options enable easy integration of Jira data and dashboards dashboard into your the Confluence pages.
Option 1: Install Dashboard Hub for Confluence:
Install the Dashboard Hub for Confluence App to your Confluence instance.
Install Dashboard Hub Connector for Jira in your target Jira instance(s). This connector acts as a bridge between Dashboard Hub for Confluence and your the Jira data.
Configure the Jira data sources to grab data from Jira and display it on your Confluence dashboards.For this option, the
Note: The connector apps are free and
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don't need to be configured. But your main confluence instance needs the paid app(Dashboard Hub for Confluence) to create dashboards of externally connected instances. You can find more details in Dashboard Hub Connector Apps.
Option 2: Use the iFrame Macro in Confluence:
In case you need from time to time introduce a dashboard from Jira into Confluence, you can use the iFrame macro in Confluence.
Instructions:
Generate "“Public Link"”in Jira :
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for the desired dashboard
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Insert "“iFrame Macro"” in Confluence:
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the Confluence page.
Specify the URL field to include the public link generated in the share dialog in Jira.
Configure Macro Settings:
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the width and other settings of the iFrame macro
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as per your requirements.
Add the public link generated in the Jira dashboard's share dialog to the URL field of the iFrame macro.
Configure the width and other settings of the iFrame macro as desired.
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