Hello Atlassian Admins,
We are excited to share that Confluence Cloud has now added support for the admin key feature across all our REST APIs for Confluence Cloud Premium and Enterprise customers!
The admin key feature was originally implemented as a UI-based feature, allowing customers who are organization or site admin users to temporarily bypass all content or space-level permissions within their sites and access restricted content.
Since this feature was introduced, Confluence Cloud has received numerous feature requests to extend its functionality to our public REST APIs so that customers could implement custom solutions to programmatically access restricted content within their instances.
We have now introduced a new V2 REST API that allows organization or site admins in Confluence Cloud Premium and Enterprise instances to retrieve, enable, and disable admin keys for their users.
More information about this API can be found on our public developer documentation site: The Confluence Cloud REST API.
Organization or site admin users can make subsequent calls to any of our existing REST APIs using their admin keys by simply adding the following HTTP header to their requests:
HTTP Header Name:
Atl-Confluence-With-Admin-Key
HTTP Header Value:
true
As observed in the UI, the new V2 REST API and HTTP header described above is only available to organization or site admin users within Confluence Cloud Premium and Enterprise instances.
Additionally, all actions performed in the UI relating to admin keys that are recorded in the audit logs today will continue to be recorded for these programmatic flows. More information about what actions are recorded in our audit logs can be found here: Bypass page restrictions with admin key | Confluence Cloud | Atlassian Support.
Let us know what you think of these changes in the comments below!
- Spurthi & the Confluence Permissions team
Spurthi Kulkarni
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