On this page, you will find the update history for Elements Publish.
Release date
Changes
Bug fixes:
Fixed a race condition causing empty Confluence page when two publish executions ran simultaneously for the same issue.
Technical update:
Moving Publish helper app to Forge (Helper version: 4.0.0).
Managing Atlassian deprecations:
Starting from , a mandatory update is available in Elements Publish admin view and needs to be performed to make sure the app is working as expected. To help to manage this deprecation, we’re now displaying the warning to users in case this action is still pending.
Bug fixes:
Fixed an issue where Confluence page was not created when comments were included in the content of the recipe.
Bug fixes:
Fixed an issue where the Edit template button in Recipe Content was not working as expected.
Technical update:
Elements Publish is now running on Forge.
Due to platform limitations, triggering recipes from the issue action menu is temporarily unavailable. More details.
Bug fixes
Fixed an issue affecting the use of Publish child macros in global templates for newly created recipes
Features
A new recipes counter is now displayed on the recipe list page, showing the number of active recipes.
Bug fixes
Fixed an issue preventing the Confluence editor from loading when creating or editing content containing tables.
Fixed an issue where the recipe migration dialog reappeared after selecting ‘Update my recipes,’ despite a successful update.
Terminology update:
“Project” has been renamed to “Space” in the app UI to align with recent Atlassian terminology changes.
Technical update to meet Forge platform requirements (health checks). No functional impact.
Resolved errors occurring during Elements Publish helper installation.
Fixed an issue where pages were not being created via Automation.
Minor version update. No functional changes.
Minor version update. No functional changes.
Minor version update. No functional changes.
Technical maintenance update (no functional changes).
Minor update
Bug fix: Fixed an issue where Publish recipes were uneditable after the target Confluence space was deleted.
Elements Publish now supports Data Residency to the DE realm (Frankfurt AWS region) for new Cloud instances. Migrating from one realm to the DE realm will be available soon.
New custom fields supported : Date Picker, Date Time Picker, Multiple Users Picker, Checkboxes, Multiple Choices Select list, and Cascading Select list