Hello,
In short: I'm looking of the equivalent of https://COMPANY.atlassian.net/issues/?jql=QUERY
I'd like to search for pages using CQL and get a list of pages, what is the quickest way to do this?
Ideally I'd like to do this within the normal Confluence UI.
Also, is there a list of places where we can use CQL, for example I think you can use it within automations or through API, where else?
Thanks,
JG
Howdy,
There is a UI that inadvertently lets you test CQL.
Using Confluence Automation, build a rule, add a Branch rule / related entities thingie.
This accepts CQL and has a Validate query button under your query line.
Click the Valid query... link.
The result set opens in a separate tab in the Search interface.
Clunky? Yes, but it gets you out of a jam.
Cheers,
PeteQ
It is a creative approach, I must admit. Not the most intuitive, but does the job without an additional app.
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Thanks a lot @Peter Quick
This also brings you to https://COMPANY.atlassian.net/wiki/search?cql=QUERY which seems to work!
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There is no built-in UI for this, but there is an app to fill the gap: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213090/cql-search?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
It works great and it used to be free (now paid).
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Thanks Aron,
So sad, and hard to believe that the product team did not think this as a must have feature...
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Thanks Lukasz, however this does not accept CQL on my site.
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@JG Meillaud _ The following may help you:
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Thanks Barbara, however still no CQL input feature in the UI 😿
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