APIs & Integrations
Confluence Basic
Overview
Pre-built tooling
Pre-built integrations
No pre-built integration yet (time to contribute: <48h)
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Access requirements
Pre-Requisites | Status | Comment |
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Paid dev account | ✅ Not required | Free, self-signup for an Atlassian account. |
Paid test account | ✅ Not required | Free Confluence Cloud instance can be used for testing. |
Partnership | ✅ Not required | |
App review | ✅ Not required | Not required for Basic Auth. |
Security audit | ✅ Not required |
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Useful links
Topic | Links |
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General | Atlassian Developer Portal |
Confluence Cloud Platform Documentation | |
Developer | Basic 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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