I'm currently trying to write an automated rule that removes all instances of a label from a space - we no longer use the label but it's on hundreds of pages, so manually removing it would be prohibitively time consuming. I have the rule set up like this:
The problem I'm running into is that branches cap at 1000 pages, and this space has almost 1500, so it's not catching every instance of the label. I tried re-running the rule, but it seems to be indexing the same 1000 pages each time. Is there a way to get this rule to cover every page in the space?
(Alternatively, if anyone knows another way to mass remove/delete a label, let me know...)
Update: Well, I solved the 1000-page limit by breaking the branches up into multiple time periods (e.g. everything edited in the past six months, everything before then, etc. [does it seem odd to anyone else there's a "more than" option but not a "less than" option there?]), but I'm still running into errors. The audit log is telling me it failed to remove labels on multiple pages, but not giving me any reason why...
@erica_bogosian I know you can use the information in https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/use-labels-to-organize-your-content/#Browse-all-labels-for-a-space-or-site (this section of the page is followed by a section on how search for all pages with a specific label) to get the list of all pages in the space that contain every label or the label you want to remove.
I don't use automation, so I'm not sure if you can somehow use this in an automation rule.
Yup, I'm aware of that feature, but while it shows me every page with a label, I would still have to open each page and remove the label manually...
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Have you used it yourself? It's got a fairly low star rating so I'm wondering how effective it is.
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Sorry @erica_bogosian to get back to you just now.
Before giving you the link to the app, I tested it, and worked well to remove labels on cloud instance.
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you may find some help here:
if you are comfortable with REST APIs and Pagination, you would have to execute this a few times (since you can only get 250 pages per executions).
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Unfortunately I've never worked with APIs before. Not saying I can't learn! But...
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