![]() Plain Text Content is entered into a textarea field.Once an editor has been selected, choose the type of markup Generator to use. Existing content between the tokens is replaced. Between Tokens Content is inserted between two configurable start/end marker tokens.After Token Content is inserted after a configurable marker token.Before Token Content is inserted before a configurable marker token.Append Content is added to the very end of the page.Prepend Content is added to the very beginning of the page.Entire Page Entire page content is replaced.In the "Wiki Markup Replacements" section, select the Editor type from the "Add Replacement" dropdown menu. It is still possible, but at the moment it is a bit convoluted and fragile. That makes it slightly more difficult to use simple hidden macros for the replacements. Please note that as of Confluence v4.0, the page storage format is no longer supporting "wiki format". Otherwise, enter an Ant-style fileset pattern to specify which files should be uploaded. If you have enabled "Archive the artifacts", and wish to automatically upload everything that was archived, check the box labeled "Attach archived artifacts to page". Enter the Space and Page name where the attachment should end up (e.g., for this URL, Space name = "JENKINS", Page name = "Confluence+Publisher+Plugin"). With at least one site configured, enable the "Publish to Confluence" post-build action, and select from one of the pre-configured Confluence sites. If authentication credentials are not supplied, the plugin will act as an anonymous user – as such your Confluence configuration must support anonymous attachments for that to work. Configuration Global Configurationįirst, configure one or more Confluence sites in the global system configuration. This plugin allows you to publish build artifacts as attachments to an Atlassian Confluence wiki page. CSRF vulnerability and missing permission checks.Please review the following warnings before using an older version: Older versions of this plugin may not be safe to use. ![]() View Confluence Publisher on the plugin site for more information.
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