You can now share your traceability matrices more easily with your coworkers by inserting them in your Confluence pages.
Insert the macro
In the Confluence page editor: Type /req
to access the RY macros, and select the RY Report macro
Click on a query to select it, and press Enter
or click on Insert
to insert the macro in the page
⚠️ Matrices need to be share to the whole space to be displayed in the Report macro. If you have not made them public before hand, you can edit the permissions on this screen as well. The regular way to edit the permissions of your matrices is in the Saved Matrices tab → Edit → And tick the “Share with everyone in the space” button
🎉 Tada
Use the report
Once the report is embedded and the page published, you can interact with the report like you would in the Traceability tab: Move/Add/Remove columns, click on requirement keys to show their details, etc..
Changes to the traceability matrix made in the Confluence page are not saved and will be lost when you refresh the page, and are not viewable by your colleagues.
To make permanent changes to a traceability macro, go to the Saved queries tab, select the macro you wish to change, make your changes, and don’t forget to save.
External properties
On macro creation, you can decide to allow users to edit the external properties directly in the Confluence page by checking “Enable the edition of external properties in the report macro”
Changes to external property values will then be saved.
Exports of Confluence pages
Unlike requirement definitions or links, the report macro is not available in the exports to Word or PDF. You will only be shown a link to the saved traceability matrix, which you can export to Excel
Exemple of pdf export
Permissions
You can insert macros that pull data from an other Confluence space. The report macro uses the permissions of the space where it was saved to display requirements.
As an exemple, if Alice creates a report in space A, and decides to insert it in space B, Bob will not be able to see the results of the report if he doesn’t have the view permission on space A.