Hi Everyone,
I am looking to generate a list of all the users and show their group membership and display this on a Confluence page. (E.g. Joe Bloggs, confluence-users, Developer)
Is this possible with a user macro?
Thanks for the help,
m.w
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Thank you. In the meantime, I've found the 'User List' macro, native to Confluence. By entering a group name as criteria, it displays the name, firstname, userid and email of all its members: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF58/User+list+Macro
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You can also use the User List macro to display the users, grouped by security group.
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You can use Scripting for Confluence. And there is a specific example for groups/users. After installing, use Insert markup on the following. More information at Script - user by group (beanshell)
{beanshell:output=wiki|script=#https://bitbucket.org/bob_swift/examples/raw/tip/confluence/beanshell/userByGroup.bsh|groupName=confluence-administrators} {beanshell}
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