Yandex Tracker issues
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Dynamic blocks work in dynamic tables and on pages created in the old editor.
Yandex Tracker
Yandex Tracker users can place a link to an issue or a list of issues on Wiki pages.
Issue link
You can place magic links to specific issues on the pages created in the new or old editor. These links always include the key, name, status of the issue, and the assignee's username. To insert a link to an issue, copy its key and paste it in the text of the page.
For example:
Markup | Result |
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Fix a mistake in TEST-123 |
List of issues
Using the {{tasks}}
block, you can add an automatically generated list of issues to a page created in the old editor. For example:
{{tasks url="URL of the filter or the queue"}}
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To display all the issues in the queue, in the
url
parameter, specify its key or a link copied from the browser's address bar. -
To display filtered issues, in the
url
parameter, specify a link to the filter copied from the browser's address bar.Note
The
url
parameter of thetasks
block does not support the"
character. If this character is present in the filter's URL copied from the address bar, replace it with%22
.
Issue lists with parameters
Using dynamic tables, you can add a list of issues and their main parameters to your Wiki page:
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Create a dynamic table.
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Create a column with the
Tracker issue data type. -
Add the required number of rows and list the issue keys in them.
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Create additional columns. As the data type, select
Issue parameters, such as the issue's Title, Author, or Type. -
Save the table.
The columns with the issue parameters will be filled in automatically. The resulting table can be embedded in a Wiki page.
For example: