It is best and fastest to construct that by using the Confluence client to test first and then once you are happy with the result, it can be copied back into the JIRA post function. That usually means a more complicated Confluence action needs to be run. Once that is mastered, you can easily extend your example to cover more advanced user scenarios. The above shows the setup required to run a Confluence action as part of a JIRA workflow. Verify the page is created as expected.Test on an example issue by running the workflow step.If you have multiple actions, use the run action in the Action field and all the individual actions in the Data field, one per line.Note that Substitution variables can be used. Copy the single CLI action from step 2 into the Action field.Select Confluence in the Product pulldown.Select to Add a post function in the appropriate transition.
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Recommend the following to help you will problem determinate: How to add advanced logging.An alternative is to use storage format ( noConvert parameter) but make sure it is accurate by copying from an example page storage view. My goal is that only the macro parameters are adjusted to the input. I tried to use the (e,t) method, but it replaces the macro.