
Visualize external data or markdown in confluence cloud from any REST API, databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL or Salesforce
Visualize external data or markdown in confluence cloud from any REST API, databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL or Salesforce
Visualize external data or markdown in confluence cloud from any REST API, databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL or Salesforce
Add multiple data sources such as REST APIs, Databases or Integrations like Salesforce. HTML or Markdown data sources can also be used to display external data.
Choose between visuals like table, chart or custom template with plenty of configuration options.
Multiple variables can be defined and then used in filters to define a subset of data. Filters can be used in the macro itself to make your visuals very flexible.
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External Data for Confluence enables you to visualize your external data in Confluence pages.
Start directly with the free trial.
- REST API / URL data source
- Database support for MySQL, PostgreSQL or MSSQL
- Salesforce connector support
- OAuth 2.0 support: Google, Github & Azure AD
- JSON response parsing & filtering with JsonPath
- Markdown support
Visuals:
- Table - dynamic table with pagination and sorting
- Charts - bar, line & pie charts with multiple data sets
- Template - custom HTML template to fit your design
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Versions
Confluence Cloud • Released 2020-08-19
Summary
Added static export support
Details
- Oct 20: Ability to rearrange variable lists
- Sep 20: Ability to easily copy data sources
- Sep 20: Added template functions to format dates
- Aug 20: Added static export support
- Aug 20: Added search in table visual
- Jul 20: Added shortcut in top navigation bar
- May 20: OAuth2: added client credentials flow
- Apr 20: Added group permissions for panels
- Apr 20: Added ability to expose variables in macro editor
- Mar 20: Added raw response type for data sources
- Mar 20: Added markdown interpreter
- Jan 20: Added dynamic variables for database queries and post body field
- Jan 20: Release
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate External Data for Confluence.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.