With this Confluence Datacenter add-on, your users will see a new Macro to render remote Markdown files in Confluence pages! Marked is very easy to use! I promise! Follow the steps like in those pictures: Now Marked is compatible with Confluence Datacenter and is a commercial version with official support. Try it free! Link: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213594/marked?hosting=datacenter&tab=overview…
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Last year we decided to jump in the Atlassian Marketplace to create the Jira and Confluence Apps we always wanted to use. For make it possible we integrated MrAddon in TecnoFor group, with an incredible value generation: for our team, for our brand, for our international expansion, and of course for our customers (+422% YoY in our first 12…
Read MoreCustom Confluence User Macro to remove all labels of a Page (example)
Configure the User macro: The variable $content.id contains the PageId reference and is inherited in the User Macro code We use in this case jQuery to do actions in the Macro calling REST endpoints of our Confluence That’s all! Here the result: go to some page, insert the new Macro and add some “labels” to…
Read MoreCustom Confluence User Macro to display text as Status (example with params)
Configure the User macro: That’s all! Try it in some Confluence page MrAddon by TecnoFor .
Read MoreAtlassian Cloud Apps with Forge UI
Below the documentation to do developments with Forge UI for Atlassian Cloud Jira or Confluence: https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/forge/ Here some screenshots of the Atlassian Summit 2020 presentation of Forge UI, in the presentation the Atlassian Engineers create a “New Macro” for Confluence in Forge UI. Seems easy because is Javascript and HTML/XML! With few lines of code we…
Read MoreNew Macro to show a list of spaces and pages and last modified date in Confluence
This User Macro is very useful: You can count pages in spaces You can obtain the last modified date (and the modifier author if you want) You can show a list of spaces with links to quick access You can “clean” or “archive” old spaces Installation instructions: (see picture) The Template of code (the…
Read MoreHow to print custom WORD templates of Jira tickets using Confluence
This post is the continuation if the previous post: How to print custom PDF templates of Jira tickets using Confluence After do the previous post instructions, we can improve the new “printing” system, adding a new button to Print in Word *.doc format instead of PDF. We can add this javascript to the code: Then you…
Read MoreHow to print custom PDF templates of Jira tickets using Confluence
In this example, we will create a Confluence page and we will use it as “Template” to print documents (in this case issue tickets) in PDF or directly to the printer. Based on this exercise: How to show Jira ticket fields in Confluence pages As prerequisites we need: Jira Server Confluence Server Optional: Atlassian Crowd to…
Read MoreHow to reset likes in Confluence page tree
Install this User Macro in Confluence. (You must be Confluence admin of course) Once installed, insert the Macro in the page to reset its likes and the likes of the children pages. Just click “Preview” or “Publish” to reset. IMPORTANT: Remember to remove the Macro from the page to turn on the like counters!! Very…
Read MoreHow to show Jira ticket fields in Confluence pages
Some prerequisites: Jira & Confluence must be Server (no Cloud) because we use the HTML Macro to insert Javascript and Ajax Jira & Confluence must have SSO enabled (Single Sign On). For example, using Atlassian Crowd. Recipe: Create a Confluence Server Page Add the HTML Macro and insert something like this: The first Div is…
Read MoreHow to list your Jira Tempo Teams and members in a Confluence page
Here a trick to list your Tempo Teams of your Jira Server in a Confluence Server page using the public Tempo API. It’s very easy to do, but only possible in Server version of Confluence. Just insert in the page a HTML Macro and fill with this Javascript/jQuery/Ajax/HTML code, That’s all! Here the code:
Read MoreHow to publish a Google Sheets Chart in a Confluence page
Very easy, see this steps In the Google Sheets charts, click on “Publish Chart” –> “Publish” Copy the URL Then, in your Confluence page, insert a “New Macro” –> “HTML” Insert an with “src” attribute and fill it with the URL See this example:
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