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What is the macro name for your Confluence macros?

armin.mayrhofer
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January 25, 2016

I would like to search for the Timesheet macros 'Time Sheet' and 'Project Pivot' in Confluence using the 'macroName' string in Confluence global search as detailed here.

To run the search, I need the macro name. Here is a list of Confluence macro names that work with this kind of search. E.g. to find out where the 'Page Properties Macro' is used you can used the search string: macroName:details.

 

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Andriy Zhdanov
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January 25, 2016

Hi Armin,

Looks like it's not possible. Basing on https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/gadget-macro-204047561.html all such macros are stored with 'gadget' name.

Thank you.

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Dave Liao
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January 9, 2021

@armin.mayrhofer - if you check the HTML source of a page containing the macro you want to search for, look for "data-macro-name" and then try running a macroName search against that name.

Checking the source of a page with the Page Tree macro, I see its data-macro-name is pagetree, so now I can search by: macroName: pagetree

Fun fact, if you're searching for several macros with the same root name, use a wildcard "*" to search for multiple macros simultaneously:

macroName: include*

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armin.mayrhofer
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February 15, 2016

Thanks for checking @Andriy Zhdanov

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