Hi everyone,
I'd like to user confluence automations to schedule a page tree to be copied into a different space every night. I've got two problems:
1. If I use the schedule trigger how do I determine the current page?
2. Is it possible to include child pages? if yes - is there a limit to the number of children?
Thanks for your help, Anne
Hi ,
have same trouble, not able to copy page with related childrens by using Automation...(idea here is to copy to another space as well rename each page)
Kind Regards
To use a scheduled trigger to copy a specific page, you'll need to use a CQL condition. Weirdly CQL doesn't let you specify a Page ID (which would be the most foolproof method), so you have to do something like:
space=HELP and title="YOUR PAGE TITLE"
And ugh, yeah, it looks like the Copy page action does *not* give you an option to copy children.
So... kind of a bummer.
If you really needed this functionality and can't wait for Atlassian to someday add it, you might need to purchase ScriptRunner, which has a built-in Copy Page Tree script.
What I don't see is how to get the "code" for that built-in script so that you can make it a scheduled Script Job.
Maybe somebody from Adaptavist could weigh in on that.
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Hi Darryl,
thanks for your answer. As we don't have scriptrunner licensed in confluence we are currently looking into the "send a Web Request" action of automations and trying to copy the pages via rest api (https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/v1/api-group-content---children-and-descendants/#api-wiki-rest-api-content-id-pagehierarchy-copy-post)
According to the Atlassian support. That should be feasible.
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