Hi,
I've implemented Copilot studio in my company and I gave it the proper access/permissions to Search/view/summarize files on SharePoint, and now I received a new request to do the same for Confluence, have any tried this? any ideas where to start from ?
Hi @Ibrahim Aly
This sources should be useful for setting this up.
This is how it can be done: confluence-cloud-connector - oauth-20-recommended
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I've added Jira & Confluence to Azure Insights I was able to get their data in MS Copilot
however, in Copilot Studio I was able to add the two applications i created in Azure as Knowledge, I cant search their data
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Hi @Ibrahim Aly
Does the user that gets the data also has the correct permissions on Confluence spaces.
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@Ibrahim Aly were you able to get Confluence data in Copilot Studio? I'm having similar problem where M365 Copilot (through Teams etc.) can search in SharePoint & Confluence - but not the custom agent that I've made using Copilot Studio.
@Marc - Devoteam yes the connector is setup as per MS article and I am only asking to fetch information from the Confluence where I've permissions.
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Hi, Did you find a solution to this problem? My custom agent is sending the request to Confluence Site, but is not receiving and looking for information in Confluence.
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