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Last modified 2019-01-29 • 155 downloads • By The Plugin People
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Description
Manage deleted files at page level
When users delete individual attachments, they are gone and do not get handled specifically in the recycler. This add-on does that.
Manage pages at space level
Allows pages with recycled content to be found
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More details
- Intercepts user deletion of attachments, stores in a recycle bucket so that it can be retrieved if necessary
Version history
1.3.3Confluence Server 6.0.1 - 6.9.32017-08-22Bugfix Version 1.3.3 • Released 2017-08-22 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • Commercial1.3.2Confluence Server 6.0.1 - 6.3.42016-11-22Compatibility with Confluence 6.0.x - 6.3.x Version 1.3.2 • Released 2016-11-22 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialNo release notes.1.3.1Confluence Server 5.9.1 - 5.10.92015-12-11Compatibility release for Confluence 5.9.x Version 1.3.1 • Released 2015-12-11 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialNo release notes.1.3Confluence Server 5.8.2 - 5.8.182015-06-04Datacenter and Confluence 5.8.x compatibility Version 1.3 • Released 2015-06-04 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialNo release notes.1.2Confluence Server 5.6 - 5.7.62014-09-26Finer grained permission in page view Version 1.2 • Released 2014-09-26 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • Commercial- space admins can now configure group access to allow permanent deletion of files via Space Tools > Attachment Recycler
- Admin > Configuration > Attachment Recycler global config page has a screen to summarise system data taken up by recycled files, and allows for all such files to be flushed.
1.1Confluence Server 5.2.3 - 5.5.72014-04-18Finally adds a scheduled job to clear old files Version 1.1 • Released 2014-04-18 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • Commercial- A little longer coming than planned! A scheduled job has now been added, running daily 0300hrs, that locates Recycled attachments that were deleted more than 30days ago, and purges the files, and records of the files from the system.
1.0.9Confluence Server 5.2.3 - 5.4.42014-03-09Adds support for access to recycled attachments from deleted pages Version 1.0.9 • Released 2014-03-09 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialFixed in this release
- If a page is deleted, previously access to manage related attachments broke, this now works, whilst restore (to a deleted page) is not possible, download and delete options are.
1.0.8Confluence Server 5.2.3 - 5.4.42014-03-05Bugfix release for deleted page title handling Version 1.0.8 • Released 2014-03-05 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialFixed in this release
- Handles deleted pages better (reports page deleted)
1.0.7Confluence Server 5.2.3 - 5.4.42014-01-13Filename bugfix - caused wrong files to be previously archived Version 1.0.7 • Released 2014-01-13 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialFixed in this release
- Filename bugfix - caused wrong files to be previously archived
1.0.6Confluence Server 5.2.3 - 5.4.42014-01-09Removed the duplicate link in the section tools Version 1.0.6 • Released 2014-01-09 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • CommercialFixed in this release
- support for older versions of confluence caused two links to appear.
1.0.5Confluence Server 5.0 - 5.3.42013-07-22Bugfix for to retained latest file version when deleting a file Version 1.0.5 • Released 2013-07-22 • Supported By The Plugin People • Paid via Atlassian • Commercial- bugfix, when deleting a file entirely, the last published version of the file is retained in the recycler (was retaining first).