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TA Publish to Confluence

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Have you ever wanted to update Confluence with data from Splunk? This app lets you do exactly that! Update a Confluence page on a schedule with this alert action. A known Confluence page will be updated with the results, or the whole page contents will be replaced with the latest search results.

TA Publish to Confluence

The TA Publish to Confluence allows a Splunk admin to update a page on Confluence with the results from a Splunk search.
Configuring a scheduled search to publish stats directly to Confluence allows users to easily access information in a central location without needing to login to Splunk or know how to navigate.

Initial Configuration

Name - Enter a unique name for this Confluence site. Name must consist exclusively of alphanumeric characters and underscores.
URL - The base URL for your Confluence site. Must start with https:// The URL may be the domain name, or the domain + "/wiki" depending on the Atlassian configuration.
Username - This is the user who will be the author of all published material. This can be a service account, or the user account of a team member.
Token - This field is for the password for this username, Or the Personal Access Token for this username.|

Personal Access Tokens

All Confluence users are allowed to create their own PATs, which will match their current permission level. To create the tokens, you may follow these steps:

  1. In Confluence, select your profile picture at the top right of the screen, then choose Settings > Personal Access Tokens.
  2. Once you access your profile, select Personal Access Tokens in the left-hand menu.
  3. Select Create token.
  4. Give your new token a name. Optionally, for security reasons, you can set your token to automatically expire after a set number of days.
  5. Click Create.

The EXPIRES SOON status appears 5 days before the actual expiration date. Once the token expires, you can't reactivate it. You must create a new token.

Useful Links:

See Confluence documentation Manage API tokens for your Atlassian account
View your Confluence API tokens

How to get the Page ID

  1. Ensure that the current user has permissions to View and Edit the page
  2. Navigate to a specific page
  3. Go to the ellipses (...) at the top-right of the page
  4. Choose Page Information. Depending on the Confluence version you might find under Advanced Details > Page Information
  5. The URL in the address bar will change. Page ID will be displayed as a parameter in the URL
    e.g.: When Page Information page is opened, the URL will change to http://my.domain.com/pages/viewinfo.action?pageId=65541

In the example above, 65541 is the Page ID.

Release Notes

Version 1.0.2
June 22, 2025

Version 1.0.2
Updated to UCC version 5.67

Version 1.0.1
Oct. 27, 2024

Version 1.0.1

  • Initial Release

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