Hi,
Can anyone tell me whether it's possible to have Personal Spaces created automatically when a user is granted access to Confluence? Or similarly, can a personal space be created automatically for each user in a group when the group is granted access to Confluence?
From what I've read, this isn't how Confluence works. Confluence works on the basis of "permissions" meaning that you can give a person (or group) permission to do things. Versus creating functionality for individual users (or for each individual in a group) and assigning that functionality as part of their default content, which is what I'm asking about.
Assuming the answer is no - that it isn't possible to create personal spaces automatically. Does anyone know whether you can create a personal space on someone's behalf and then "assign" or move that personal space to the person for whom you created it?
Thanks, as always, for any hints/tips,
Stacia
The confluence command line interface can create personal spaces using the addSpace action and by supplying the userId.
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With this solution, is it also possible to incorporate the ownership of the personal space be assigned to that individual? We currently have this set up so that personal spaces are created when new users are added. However, the space is unassigned and each space has to be manually updated to assign the individual as the space owner.
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