User macros enable you to create a custom macro tag such as {viewTicket} which transforms data provided between the tags based on the user macro code. In this example, the macro transforms a provided ExtraView ticket id into an HTML link that opens a new tab or window in the browser and shows the detail view for the Extraview ticket.
This code...
{viewTicket}45701{viewTicket} |
...produces this result...
45701 |
The code for this user macro is shown below and must be set up by WEG staff since it requires admin permissions to Confluence. The $body variable references the data provided between the macro tags. Macros can output HTML or wiki markup.
<a target="_blank" href="https://cislcustomersupport.ucar.edu/evj/ExtraView/evSignon? p_option=search.SearchReportDetailDisplay&p_action=doRunDetailed&p_id=$body">$body</a> |
See the Hello World User Macro documentation for more details.
If you would like to create a macro of your own, please submit a work request with the name of your macro and it's template body code (in either HTML or wiki markup) to CISL Customer Support.