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[FEATURE] Possibility to use my own Confluence template #419

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luismartins-td opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #460
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[FEATURE] Possibility to use my own Confluence template #419

luismartins-td opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #460
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Instead of having only one template, be possible to use my template from my confluence

@luismartins-td luismartins-td added the feature-request New feature or request label Jan 10, 2024
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echoboomer commented Jan 21, 2024

For this feature, are you looking to provide the template code locally to the bot like we already do here or are you looking to create a template in Confluence and have the bot import it?

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@echoboomer I would like to create a template in Confuence and have the bot import it. I think this will be easier for most people as well, since they can use Confluence to create what they want to see versus having to export the HTML and provide it as a config object

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I can also see an alternative implementation where the document is provided as a jinja template.

Happy to help contribute with either of these features.

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