Just built an integration that updates Jira links and issue keys into Markdown compatible links with issue summary and status in name.
Changes issue keys like IS-5544 or JIRA links like https://company.atlassian.net/browse/IS-5544 to [Backlog|IS-5544|Summary of the issue](https://company.atlassian.net/browse/IS-5544).
Looking forward to your use and feedback…
I intend to improve it and add more features like sync status and page level updates, etc. in the future.
Assignee would be the most useful. Then optionally Fix versions, Reporter, Due date. But it would nice to be able to customize those, since not everyone would want the same ones.
Sounds like a good idea to solve more specific use cases than I originally thought of… I’m wondering if adding these properties to block properties instead of inline would be a good way to put them in.
Hey… Just published a new version with some initial fields included to test it out.
It’ll be cool if you can give it a test ride and share how it goes… The block properties will only show up when there’s a single Jira issue detected in the block.
I love the block properties. That could be useful for queries. Another property I could use is Resolution. But the original feature of adding the description and creating a link isn’t working anymore.
For anyone who’s better at coding than I am, here’s an issue I’m tracking that should resolve the issue of seeing block properties along with inline updates to the block. Happy to get a pull request either to workaround this in the plugin, or fix directly in Logseq.
The plugin always returns Couldn't find a valid Jira issue key.
I created a new jira account with a test issue. Created an API token and authenticated in the plugin.
Added the issue code UNS-1 and used the command /update jira issue