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Overview

Pre-built tooling

ToolsStatus
Pre-built authorization (Basic)
Pre-built authorization UI
Custom authorization UI
End-user authorization guide
Expired credentials detection
ToolsStatus
Pre-built integrations🚫 (time to contribute: <48h)
API unification
2-way sync
Webhooks from Nango on data modifications
Real-time webhooks from 3rd-party API🚫 (time to contribute: <48h)
Proxy requests
ToolsStatus
HTTP request logging
End-to-type type safety
Data runtime validation
OpenTelemetry export
Slack alerts on errors
Integration status API
ToolsStatus
Create or customize use-cases
Pre-configured pagination🚫 (time to contribute: <48h)
Pre-configured rate-limit handling🚫 (time to contribute: <48h)
Per-customer configurations

Pre-built integrations

No pre-built integration yet (time to contribute: <48h)
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Access requirements

Pre-RequisitesStatusComment
Paid dev account✅ Not requiredFree, self-signup for an Atlassian account.
Paid test account✅ Not requiredFree Confluence Cloud instance can be used for testing.
Partnership✅ Not required
App review✅ Not requiredNot required for Basic Auth.
Security audit✅ Not required
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TopicLinks
GeneralAtlassian Developer Portal
Confluence Cloud Platform Documentation
DeveloperBasic Auth Documentation
Confluence REST API Documentation
API Rate Limits
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API gotchas

  • Basic authentication requires your Atlassian account email and an API token. Never use your account password.
  • Because Confluence permits anonymous access by default, it does not supply a typical authentication challenge. Some HTTP clients may behave unexpectedly.
  • When making API calls, remember that the permissions of your Atlassian account will limit what you can access, regardless of the authentication method.
  • The Confluence REST API has different versions. Make sure you’re using the correct version for your needs.
  • Your API token is sensitive information - keep it secure and never share it.
  • Basic authentication is recommended for scripts and manual API calls. For production applications, consider using OAuth 2.0 instead.

Connect to confluence-basic

Guide to connect to confluence-basic using Nango Connect.
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