The Confluence connector will crawl content from any Confluence content repository. The connector will retrieve spaces, pages, blogs, attachments, and comments.
The connector uses the Confluence REST API to crawl Confluence content, and we support both Confluence On-premise installation and Cloud installation.
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Some of the features of the Confluence connector Confluence connector include:
For a Complete tutorial on Confluence, see here
This is the hierarchy of spaces/pages/blogs/attachments/comments for Confluence versions:
The Aspire Confluence connector was created and tested using version Confluence 7.19.2 of Confluence.
Before installing the Confluence connector, make sure that:
In order to To access Confluence, a user account with sufficient privileges must be supplied. It is recommended that the account be the site administrator.
No special requirements here
Name | Supported |
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Content Crawling | yes |
Identity Crawling | yes |
Snapshot-based Incremental s | yes |
Non-snapshot-based Incremental s | no |
Document Hierarchy | yes |
The connector can operate in two modes: full and incremental.
The Confluence connector is able to can crawl the following objects:
Name | Type | Relevant Metadata | Content Fetch & Extraction | Description |
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space | container | spaces fields | NA | |
blog | container | blog fields | yes | |
page | container | page fields | yes | |
attachment | document | attachment fields | yes |
No limitations defined