Hello
we're unable to login with confluence cli using username and password like the following command line example:
confluence.sh --server https://lvrteam.atlassian.net/confluence --user xxx --password xxx --space SYSADMSTUFF --action getPageList
Error is:
Client error: Error getting information from Confluence. java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: The idplat does not support authenticateViaEmail, please use authenticateViaEmailWithHostname instead.
Which could be the problem?
Thank you
you could also reference on Bob Swift's ticket:
https://bobswift.atlassian.net/projects/ACLI/issues/ACLI-441?filter=allopenissues
stupid question, but did you try using your username as user parameter instead of your email?
I am usually logging in with my username and the password, not with my email adress.
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I have the same problem, and I first noticed it only today when I ran it to attempt to understand why the UWC quit working suddenly with errors that I had never seen before, and debugging found that the call to get a login token failed.
Has anyone entered an issue with Atlassian support? I can't find anything using any of the unique words from that message, and I don't even know what an idplat is. Of course, that error message is from the CLI, so I don't expect its exact text to appear in any issue.
I'd be glad to enter an issue myself, but I don't quite know how to characterize it.
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This needs to go to Atlassian support.
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