Script Master for Confluence

for Confluence Cloud
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  • Supported
Free app
Cloud

Automations, Script Console, Forge, Bulk Updates, Confluence REST

Run scripts into the "Script Console" editor

Inputting scripts directly into the "Script Console" editor and running them with current permissions streamlines workflow, and enhances efficiency, making it a valuable tool for administrators and users alike.

Use built-in snippets to boost productivity

Leveraging built-in snippets accelerates development, minimizes errors, and fosters best practices, enhancing productivity and code quality.

Easily send us your feedback

Providing feedback is invaluable as it fuels continuous improvement and ensures that products and services align with users' needs. Easily send us your feedback as it serves us as a compass!

More details

The Script Master provides a tool for executing ad hoc scripts and experimenting with the Confluence REST API and Forge-compatible scripts. You can input scripts directly into the "Script Console" editor and run them with your current permissions. It's useful for displaying information, performing one-off cleanup tasks, and bulk updating various Confluence elements. For instance, as an admin, you can swiftly change the ownership of multiple filters or dashboards in bulk, rather than manually searching and updating the owner of each one individually.

Privacy and security

Privacy policy

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Integration Details

Script Master for Confluence integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Manage global settings.
  • 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.
  • View content permission in Confluence.
  • 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.