3 Common Problems When Creating Jira Issues from Jenkins Jobs (And How to Fix Them)
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View real-time Jenkins build results from inside your Confluence pages. No more switching tools or chasing development updates, just clear, accurate CI/CD visibility.
Jenkins for Confluence is a straightforward plugin that integrates with Jenkins for Jira, bringing your latest build and deployment status directly into Confluence with no additional configuration required.
Your team shouldn’t have to dig through Jenkins just to check on build statuses. With Jenkins for Confluence, live build and deployment information appears where you already share knowledge, document guides, and collaborate.
Add a visual Jenkins job badge (success, failing, unstable) directly to Confluence pages for instant overview.
Click the badge and view a modal with build details and navigation buttons that lead to the Jira task or the Jenkins build itself for further scrutiny.
From test failures to causes and linked issues, Jenkins for Confluence brings detailed CI/CD data into your documentation for better traceability and reporting.
Get a preview of each Jenkins build’s details, including timing, test results, triggering issues, and more.
Easily see if a job is a success, a failure, or is unstable, right on the page itself.
Have a clear, bigger picture with rich historical context around each build or deployment job.
Forget complex integrations. Jenkins for Confluence works out of the box with Jenkins for Jira, using existing data to power live macros.
Pull data from Jenkins for Jira with no need for extra authentication or configuration.
The Confluence app will auto-register with the Jira app to enable the plugin.
Get all functionality with no trials, paywalls, or missing features.
Whether you’re writing release notes, documenting deployments, or updating technical specs, Jenkins for Confluence gives you the CI/CD visibility you need without leaving Confluence. It’s the fastest way to bring context to your DevOps documentation.
Your team depends on accurate build data. Jenkins for Confluence makes it easy to integrate that information right within your documentation.
Jenkins for Confluence* and Jenkins for Compass* are both free apps that work seamlessly with Jenkins for Jira to give you complete CI/CD visibility—from planning to production. Get all three to unify build status, deployments, and documentation across your Atlassian ecosystem.
*Both apps require Jenkins for Jira to be installed and configured to function. Â
A previous version had an issue with Java 17 and beyond but we contacted the developer and the developer responded within hours. He was able to get the new version out and fixed super fast! Our connection was instantly restored! We love this connector and use it daily - Highly recommended!
Nice integration with Jenkins / Stash and Jira! Less context switching and easy to setup.
Exceptional support from the team at Marvelution! We have asked for a specific feature that would allow us to select the pipeline to be executed - using a wf postfunction - based on a custom field value. Their response was amazing and they delivered a new version with this feature working in a matter of days. This is the kind of support that really makes a difference.
It has come long way since initial release. I am quite satisfied how the plug-in is working. Displaying related Jeninks builds in JIRA is working seamlessly. Good job!
A lot easier to set up than its predecessor. A great way to include build information into JIRA!
Nicely integrated into JIRA, that's the way I want to see my related builds. Fast developer response and bug-fixing => I recommend it.
Hi community! Want to pay attention to support team of this plugin. It's awesome. I've reported a bug (it was create in vendor internal Jira with critical priority).... It was fixed in two days and new release with this bug fix was uploaded to marketplace on the next day. Thanks a lot!
Great support from the team at Marvelution!
Great plugin and great support. Using this plugin, I have clear picture on Jira side, which Jenkins job is connected to that Jira Issue. I really like feature of marking Jenkins Pipeline as deployment.