Yea, I have a task from my company to create a function whereby we will have a bunch of pages recommended by Confluence when we save any keyowrd or label or words.
So, basically if I want to know more about "Miley Cyrus", then everytime anyone posted a pages related to Miley Cyrus will trigger function in Confluence to give me notification/updates that there is new page related to my keyword.
Hope anyone can give me suggestion regarding this.
Yes exactly! it's not only for label but any words including title and content should be searched and compared to this "keyword".
any idea how to do this?
That depends on the execution: do the matching pages have the keyword as a label or is it just the body aswell?
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As for now, we don't use label. So we think the keyword is either the title or the body. Any idea?
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The problem with this is that you're basically searching for words that both pages have in common - which will give you very bad results.
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But basically, what we want actually similar like macro called "Search Results" on Confluence.
But we have built in notification/trigger when there is a new pages/data related to "Search terms" posted, then it will notify watchers or follower of this feature.
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So there is the related labels macro, which finds pages with identical labels, but i get a feeling that you're after something that basically searches for everything in the body and matches labels of other pages.
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