Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence can work with data from multiple sources. Below is an overview of the available data sources and how to use them with the app macros.
Native Confluence tables
Create a table directly on a Confluence page and place it inside any Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets app macro.
Macro-generated tables
This group includes tables produced by other macros that can be used as data sources.
Jira Issues
Insert and configure the Jira Issues (Jira Work Item) macro, and place the resulting table inside any app macro.
Tables generated by Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets app macros
The output of any app macro can be reused as a data source for other app macros.
For example, you can create a pivot table using the Pivot Table macro and reuse it on another page with the Table Excerpt macro. In this case, the Pivot Table macro acts as the data source.
Other macros (including third-party apps)
For third-party macros, compatibility may vary. We recommend contacting either our team or the app vendor to confirm whether the app is compatible.
External data sources and file formats
Excel file
Insert the Table Spreadsheet macro, upload an Excel file, and work with the data in an Excel-like interface.
CSV
Use the Table from CSV macro and specify the source of the CSV file — either a URL or an attachment.
JSON
Use the Table from JSON macro and specify the JSON source — either a URL or an attachment.
External APIs
Any system that returns data in JSON or CSV format via API can be used as a source: — via the Table from JSON macro — or the Table from CSV macro
Insert the appropriate macro, specify the source (URL), and configure the data.