Confluence
Set up the Confluence connector in AccessLayer.
Confluence is Atlassian's knowledge management and documentation platform. Teams use it to organize internal documentation, project notes, and shared reference material.
In AccessLayer, the Confluence connector lets you query spaces, pages, labels, and related metadata for reporting and operational analysis.
Before you start
You will need Atlassian credentials for the Confluence site you want to query.
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- An Atlassian API token
- The email address for the Atlassian account that owns that token
- Your Confluence site host, such as
your-domain.atlassian.net
For additional details, see the Atlassian API token documentation.
Space access required
Use an Atlassian account that already has access to the Confluence spaces and content you want AccessLayer to read.
Generating your credentials
Create an Atlassian API token
Go to your Atlassian account security settings, open API tokens, and create a new token.
Copy the account email
Use the email address for the same Atlassian account that created the token. This is the email you will enter when configuring the connector.
Find your Confluence host
Open your Confluence site in the browser and copy just the host from the URL,
for example your-domain.atlassian.net. Do not include https:// or any path.
Troubleshooting
Confirm that the Atlassian account used for the token has access to the Confluence site and the spaces you want to query.
Check whether the API token was revoked, expired, or replaced. If so, create a new token and update the connector configuration in AccessLayer.
Make sure you entered only the Atlassian host, such as
your-domain.atlassian.net, without https://, /wiki, or any other path.