The Confluence Identity connector will crawl content from any Confluence content repository. The connector will retrieve users, groups, and memberships.

The connector uses the Confluence REST API to crawl Confluence content, and it supports Confluence On-premise installation and also Cloud installation

Introduction


The Confluence Identity connector retrieves several types of documents. Listed below are the inclusions and exclusions of these documents.

Include

  • users
  • groups
  • memberships

Environment and Access Requirements


Repository Support

The Aspire Confluence connector was created and tested using version Confluence 7.19.2

Before installing the Confluence connector, make sure that:

  • Confluence is up and running.
  • The Confluence REST API is available.
  • You have all the certificates you need to log into the site if your Confluence instance is on a secure connection (HTTPS)
  • You have a Confluence client login with sufficient permissions to crawl documents for indexing (at least Admin level permissions)

Account Privileges

To access Confluence, a user account with sufficient privileges must be supplied. It is recommended that the account be the site administrator.

Environment Requirements

No special requirements here

Framework and Connector Features


Framework Features

NameSupported
Content Crawlingyes
Identity Crawlingno
Snapshot-based Incremental syes
Non-snapshot-based Incremental sno
Document Hierarchyno

Connector Features

The connector can operate in two modes: full and incremental.

Content Crawled



The Confluence connector can crawl the following objects:
NameType Relevant MetadataContent Fetch & ExtractionDescription
users

NA
groups

NA
memberships

NA

Limitations


No limitations defined

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