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🎁 Now available: Showcase your Assets objects in Confluence Cloud!

Hello Atlassian Community 🙌

Big news! We’re rolling out an exciting feature that bridges the gap between Jira Service Management and Confluence like never before. Now, all agents with JSM Premium or Enterprise can effortlessly display objects from Assets directly in Confluence using the new ‘smart links list view’ and anyone with the new ‘object viewer’ role (no license required) can view them! A big leap towards making your data more visible across all kinds of teams.

 

What’s the scoop?

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This feature allows agents with access to Assets (Jira Service Management Premium or Enterprise) to build lists of objects and related attributes via a simple macro in Confluence. These lists pull from specified object schemas and can be customized to bring important data about objects for improved reporting and visibility across teams - including those who don’t have access to Jira Service Management.

 

How can you start using this feature?

Diving into this feature is easy as:

  1. Head over to a Confluence page you’re working on.

  2. Type ‘/’ on your keyboard.

  3. Type and select ‘Assets’ from the dropdown.

  4. Select and display the Assets objects of your choice.

 

What about permissions?

We’re introducing a shiny new role in Assets — the object viewer. This role is designed for those who need to view all object data within a schema from the outside looking in, including from Confluence, but don’t need full access to Jira Service Management. It’s a read-only ticket to the data teams need without extra licenses - ensuring we maintain the integrity and security of your data while providing value for customers across the Atlassian Platform.

A note on licenses:

To insert and view these tables, you'll need a Jira Service Management Premium or Enterprise license. While insert and edit capabilities are tailored for Jira Service Management agents, we're opening up the table display to non-Jira Service Management users in future updates. It's all about inclusivity and making sure everyone's on the same page — quite literally.

We want to hear from you!

This feature is ready for you to explore and we can’t wait to see how it transforms your workflows and collaboration. Give it a whirl, push its limits, and please let us know your thoughts. Your feedback is the compass that guides our ship, helping us refine and perfect the experience for all.

If you have questions, need guidance, or want to share your success stories, our community is your go-to hub. Together, we're not just using tools; we're creating a smarter, more intuitive workspace for everyone.

Cheers to breaking new ground,

The Jira Service Management - Assets team

10 comments

Asmath Basha S
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May 9, 2024

Looking great. Whether this feature should be extended for JSM Standard Users?

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Tomislav Tobijas
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May 9, 2024

We've 'released' this internally just yesterday and had all positive feedback so far! Really glad this finally came out 🎉

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Mohamed Hassan
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May 13, 2024

Thanks @Asmath Basha S - There are no plans to enable it for the standard tier at this stage.

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Tyler Krzanowski May 16, 2024

Thank you for implementing this!  We were to the point of trying to find a different way to have non-agents view the data.

This is a huge life saver!

Thank you again 

Rudy Holtkamp
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May 30, 2024

Hi @Mohamed Hassan ,

It looks really promising, just a few observations:

  1. There is no possibility to show objects of two objectschema's in the same table. It would be able to select multiple objectschema's. Use case:  show all objects that are assigned to a user. These objects can be stored in multiple objectschema's.
  2. If you have multiple objecttypes that you want to show, you should be able to select the attribute e.g. 'Status'. This should give you the status regardless of the attribute id. All objecttypes could have a status attribute which have different attribute id's. 
    You will get multiple status columns, which is not very nice.
  3. When you want to select the attribute as a column, you can't see of which objecttype the attribute is from.

So far my two cents.

Rudy

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Ralf Scheller June 4, 2024

Great feature - is it possible to export the list?

 

Ralf

Pedram Mireftekhari
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June 4, 2024

This is a very convenient function but missing a main function:

Being able to filter the result in the macro table when the page is published, otherwise this is half done feature!

Also I want to know how does that work with anonymous page restriction access in Confluence, do we need to specify users and groups(?) in Asset with object viewer role or can it also give anonymous access in the object viewer roles?

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June 4, 2024

Without a Search, Filter, and Sort feature, outside of AQL. Not very helpful. Needs work! 

Ulf Johansson June 7, 2024

This is a very desired feature :-)

  • A wish (request): a slimmer top and bottom of view, escpecially bottom is to big
  • A dream: some  kind of "dynamic" view when you wish to joint a couple of objecttypes i same view where "table" can show different depening on objecttype but still in the same view
Frederic Wolf
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June 11, 2024

Hi @Mohamed Hassan ,

that is very nice.

@Tyler Krzanowski : Thank you for the Idea, we have the Model in a Referenced Object Type, how did you solve this. It doesnt show anything, if i select it.

 

Kindd regards

Frederic

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