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How to add a Microsoft Azure DevOps work item saved search query to a Confluence document

The how-to guide on how to add a Microsoft Azure DevOps work item saved search query to a Confluence document

Adding Azure DevOps work item saved search query macro

You need to ensure the Query/Work Item/Project can be accessed by the user who created the personal access token. And the read scope is provided. Talk to your Confluence admin if not sure.

You must make sure that the search query is saved and shared. See here how to make shared queries. The query URL must NOT have tempQuery parameter.

This macro aims to provide rich information about a Microsoft Azure DevOps saved work items search query.

Here is an example of how it looks.

Here is an example of how it looks.

To add a macro, copy the Microsoft Azure DevOps saved search query URL first.

Copy the URL; it should be in the format.

<BASE_URL>/<ORG>/<PROJECT>/_queries/query/<QUERY_ID>/

If you are using Microsoft Azure DevOps running On-Premise, you need to make sure you are using the URL accessible from the Internet.

Start typing Azure and get the correct macro.

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