Canned Search for Confluence
- Supported
Utilities to search, report, navigate and bulk move pages in Confluence with CQL
CQL Search Macro
Allow you to execute contextual searches with predefined CQL
CQL Search Table Macro
Return the search results in a table for easy viewing
CQL Counter Macro
Display the count of matching results by CQL for dashboards or charting
More details
Canned Search for Confluence allows contextual search within a particular context using CQL.
You can add the macro in your pages which will display a search box to allow users to search with relevant content. E.g.:
- Blog posts created in the last 5 days within this space
- Execute search only for meeting minutes/requirements/How-to
- Pages within "project" spaces
- Check out the following for more examples
🔐 Please note that this app does not work with IP Allowlist currently. We are working to add this functionalilty.
Privacy and security
Privacy policy
Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.
Partner privacy policyResources
Integration Details
Canned Search for Confluence integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:
- Read all content, including content body (expansions permitted). Note, APIs using this scope may also return data allowed by read:confluence-space.summary. However, this scope is not a substitute for read:confluence-space.summary.
- Read a summary of the content, which is the content without expansions. Note, APIs using this scope may also return data allowed by read:confluence-space.summary. However, this scope is not a substitute for read:confluence-space.summary.
- View the profile details for the currently logged-in user.
- Search Confluence. Note, APIs using this scope may also return data allowed by read:confluence-space.summary and read:confluence-content.summary. However, this scope is not a substitute for read:confluence-space.summary or read:confluence-content.summary.
Gallery
Conveniently check out what happened in the previous/following meetings