Hello,
We have a SIL script in Confluence that retrieves / uses data directly from the database and it refuses to work. We believe to be a problem of the Power scripts plug-in that connects to the datasource.
The same script is used in JIRA and there it works, but it refuses to do so in Confluence.
The Database Connection URL from System Information found in Confluence Administration section is the same as the one configured in the JDBC URL from Datasources in Confluence Cprime Tools section.
Also, if we try to connect to the database locally we are able to do so, but not with the Power scripts plug-in in Confluence.
Power Scripts for Confluence Installed version: 1.1.6
Power Scripts for JIRA Installed version: 4.8.0.6
Confluence database name: PostgreSQL version 42.1.1
Any ideas why this doesn't work?
Thank you!
Hello Alexandra,
This is an interesting if complicated question. Databases can be finicky which requires some finesse and patience. Usually in such situations as you describe, we suggest opening a support ticket so we can ask additional questions about your setup. That being said, here are a list of things to check:
As stated previously, we would love to help you troubleshoot your datasource connection. Please submit a support ticket here:
https://jira.cprime.io/servicedesk/customer/portal/2/create/13
As always, feel free to stop by chat so we can give you immediate service.
https://drift.me/hyrumsteffensen
Regards,
Hyrum Steffensen
Product Engineer, Power Scripts
Hi @Hyrum Steffensen--Cprime ,
Please see below my answers to your questions:
Does your query work outside Jira? Yes! Already tries and it works
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