Before you start

  1. Before you can use the Jira Issues macro, your Confluence and Jira application must be connected via Application Links . People viewing the page will see the publicly accessible issues from the Jira site. If your Jira site has restricted viewing (that is, people need permission to view issues) then they will need to authenticate before seeing the restricted issues.

    Due to technical limitations of the new Jira Issues macro, our macros will work with it only if the Jira Issues macro pulls data from the default Jira application.
    The old version of the macro (that's called Jira Legacy) remains fully supported. You can choose it instead of the new Jira Issues macro.


  2. The Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets app processes the issues displayed on a page. If you want to filter, aggregate and visualize all the issues, you need to set the maximal number of issues to display in the Jira Issues macro settings.
  3. In all the use cases below, we use JQL: 'project = name' and apply filtration with the Table Filter macro. You can filter issues using JQL.
  4. When you work with date values and worklogs you need to be sure that the date format and worklog settings are correct.

Use Cases