I am working on migrating content from a Drupal 7 install to Confluence that we will self host. I have a working copy of Confluence on my dev machine.
I am migrating from a Drupal 7 content type of "post" with it's comments, into Confluence "blogpost" and the comments for each post.
The migration is successful for the most part. I can see posts with titles and comments.
However, the issue I am having is that the Confluence content sidebar links change and I haven't been able to determine why this is occuring.
Example:
1. Run the migration, get "blogposts" in Confluence.
2. Sidebar has a list of links. You can drill down into the year, and then into the months of the year.
3. One example is I have a URL called http://confluence.localhost:8090/display/SPC/2024/03/15/Being+Agile+with+a+Deadline+And+Stuff but the source data was published on March 14. So I change the URL manually to http://confluence.localhost:8090/display/SPC/2024/03/14/Being+Agile+with+a+Deadline+And+Stuff and the page now works again.
HOWEVER, it's not consistent, and I can't figure out why it's occurring. Yes, totally aware it could be my code.
So the questions are as such:
1. Has anyone seen something similar to this before? If so, what was your fix?
2. How are the sidebar content links created?
Following up in the ether ... opening a "broken" page and saving it seems to fix the problem. It may be related to draft status in the content table, but still investigating.
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