Confluence Cloud Spoke
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Summary of Confluence Cloud Spoke
The Confluence Cloud spoke enables ServiceNow customers to manage groups, group members, and search content within their Confluence Atlassian account. This spoke is part of the Integration Hub and requires an Integration Hub subscription for usage.
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Key Features
- Actions Available: Automate tasks in Confluence Cloud based on events in ServiceNow, including:
- Account Management: Look up accessible resources in Confluence.
- Content Management: Search for content based on specific queries.
- Group Management: Manage group information and memberships, such as retrieving groups and removing members.
- User Management: Access information about user memberships in groups.
- Modules Included: Adds the Confluence Cloud application to ServiceNow, specifically the Confluence Groups module for managing group access.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Confluence Cloud spoke, customers can efficiently manage user access and content within their Confluence environment, improving collaboration and administrative control. Integration with ServiceNow allows for seamless automation of Confluence tasks, enhancing overall productivity.
Spoke Requirements
- An Atlassian site admin account
- OAuth 2.0 application and token
- Dependent plugins, including ServiceNow Integration Hub Runtime and Action Step plugins, may require appropriate licensing.
Connection Management
Integration Hub uses aliases for managing connection and credential information, simplifying configuration across multiple environments. Changes to connection information do not require updates to existing actions.
For further setup details, refer to the setup instructions for the Confluence Cloud spoke.
The Confluence Cloud spoke provides actions to manage groups, group members, and search content in your Confluence Atlassian account.
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Integration Hub subscription
This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription. For more information, see Legal schedules - IntegrationHub overview.
Spoke version
Confluence Cloud spoke v1.2.3 is the latest version.
Supported versions
This spoke was built for the Confluence Cloud REST API.
Spoke requirements
- Atlassian site admin account
- OAuth 2.0 application and OAuth 2.0 token
Spoke dependencies
- ServiceNow Integration Hub Runtime (com.glide.hub.integration.runtime)
- ServiceNow Integration Hub Action Step - REST (com.glide.hub.action_step.rest)
- ServiceNow Integration Hub Action Template - Data Stream (com.glide.hub.action_type.datastream)
Spoke actions
The Confluence Cloud spoke provides actions to automate Confluence Cloud tasks when events occurs in your ServiceNow instance. Available actions include:
| Category | Action | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Account Management | Look up Accessible Resources | Retrieves sites with scopes that are granted by the OAuth token. |
| Content Management | Search Content | Retrieves the list of content based on the provided query. |
| Group Management | Look up Groups | Retrieves all groups in the Atlassian account, including default groups. |
| Look up Members By Group ID | Retrieves all active users within the specified group. | |
| Remove Member From Group By Group ID | Removes a user from the specified group. | |
| User Management | Look up Group Memberships For User | Retrieves information about the groups that the user is a member of. |
Spoke module
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
| Confluence Groups | Enables you to specify the groups that have access to Confluence products. By specifying these groups, you can manage the users within only these groups using the Confluence Cloud spoke. |
| Table | Description | Fields |
|---|---|---|
| Confluence Groups | Displays the list of groups that have access to Confluence products. |
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Connection and credential alias requirements
Integration Hub uses aliases to manage connection and credential information, and OAuth credentials. Using an alias eliminates the need to configure multiple credentials and connection information profiles when using multiple environments. If the connection or credential information changes, you don't need to update any actions that use the connection.
For information about setting up the spoke, see Set up the Confluence Cloud spoke.