As companies expand, using a combination of resources to handle responsibilities, assignments, and records becomes increasingly crucial. Two particularly beneficial resources for this purpose are Jira and Confluence. Jira, a project management solution, enables teams to effectively strategize, monitor, and oversee agile software development projects. In contrast, Confluence is a collaborative wiki platform that facilitates efficient teamwork and information sharing.
Many organizations utilize both Jira and Confluence in their project management and documentation. However, the real game-changer is the ability to link Confluence pages to JIRA issues. This tutorial will guide you on how to do so.
Prerequisites
Before we get started, please ensure that you have the following:
- A Jira and Confluence account with administrative privileges
- The latest version of Jira and Confluence installed
Steps to Link Confluence Page to JIRA
Step 1: Open the Confluence Page
Start by navigating to the Confluence page that you wish to link to a JIRA issue. Click Edit on the top-right corner of the page.
Step 2: Insert JIRA Issue
While in edit mode, click on the + Insert more content dropdown menu located on the toolbar, and select JIRA Issue/Filter.
Step 3: Search for JIRA Issue
In the JIRA Issue/Filter pop-up window, search for the JIRA issue you want to link to the page. Once found, select the JIRA issue and click on Insert.
Step 4: Publish the Page
Click on the Publish button to save your changes. Once done, your Confluence page and JIRA issue should now be linked.
Conclusion
Linking JIRA and Confluence not only helps to bridge the gap between project management and documentation but also fosters seamless team collaboration. By following this tutorial, you should now be able to link your Confluence pages to JIRA issues comfortably. Happy linking!