Easily create issues
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from your requirements
The JCreate Requirements macro Macro allows you to create an issue attached to your requirment content.
Auto Insert Jcreate Requirements Macro
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the content of your requirement, showing you exactly where it starts and where it ends.
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Add the JCreate Requirements Macro
Create a New new page or Navigate to the page you want to edit and click on “Edit”Edit an existing page
Insert the Jcreate JCreate Requirements Macro
Write your
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requirements content
Publish or Update the page
Find
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the requirement on the page
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and hover it to see the “+”button for creating an issue in Jira
Select a project
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and issue type and the full screen will be loaded
Summary and Description fields will be filled automatically with the requirement content
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In case the content contains headings, the first heading found will be mapped to issue the Summary field and the rest of the content will be mapped to the Description field.
Create the issue!
Issue
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indication will be added to the left side of the requirement, hovering it will show all the details about the related Jira issue.
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Nested Bodied Macros in another Macro is not supported in Confluence Cloud |
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In order to associate new issues with the Confluence page properly, make sure to provide Confluence app id in app configuration. |
Insert Jcreate Requirements Macro in Bulk
One-click conversion: transform all elements in page into requirements macros.
Go to any page in Confluence
Use the Jcreate menu on top right corner of the page
Choose “Auto Insert Jcreate Requirements Macro”
When done, a pop-up message will show and the page will be refreshed
Now you can work with Jcreate to create Jira issues attached to your requirements!
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Auto insert Requirements macros will work for pages with max 150 elements. |