I have a fairly large number of queries and I would like to be able to search for keywords in the SQL statements.
For example, I'm editing a stored procedure in my database that I know is used in some queries, and I'd like to search for the procedure name so I can check dependencies.
Is there a way to do this? I looked in the database but this query wasn't useful:
SELECT * FROM plugindata where PLUGINKEY = 'de.scandio.confluence.plugins.pocketquery'
Hi Jacob,
I prepared a little piece of JavaScript code that retrieves the query objects and their statements in Confluence Admin. When you are on that screen, you can open a browser console (e.g. DevTools in Chrome) and execute the script. It should then print all query objects (which you can expand and see all data) and a string that contains all statements separated.
(function($) { var allQueryObjects = []; var statementsString = ''; $('#queries-list li').each(function() { var $this = $(this); var queryName = $this.data('entityname'); var queryObj = PocketQuery.getEntity('query', queryName); allQueryObjects.push(queryObj); statementsString += '\n===\n' + queryObj.statement; }); console.log('All query objects:'); console.log(allQueryObjects); console.log('All query statements'); console.log(statementsString); }(jQuery))
Let me know if you need further help!
Regards, Felix
Hi Felix,
Wow, that will work nicely, thanks for such a quick response!
Cheers, Jacob
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This is just related info - it does the same thing for the templates as the above does for the queries:
(function($) { var PQEntityObjects = []; var outputString = ''; $('#templates-list li').each(function() { var $this = $(this); var entityname= $this.data('entityname'); var entityObj = PocketQuery.getEntity('template', entityname); PQEntityObjects.push(entityObj); outputString += '\n\n=== '+ entityname +' ===\n' + entityObj.content; }); console.log('All template objects:'); console.log(PQEntityObjects); console.log('All template content:'); console.log(outputString); }(jQuery))
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