Push markdown files to Confluence Cloud
Download the latest
release
and add the binary in your local PATH
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Linux
curl -LO https://github.com/justmiles/go-markdown2confluence/releases/download/v3.1.2/go-markdown2confluence_3.1.2_linux_x86_64.tar.gz sudo tar -xzvf go-markdown2confluence_3.1.2_linux_x86_64.tar.gz -C /usr/local/bin/ markdown2confluence
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OSX
curl -LO https://github.com/justmiles/go-markdown2confluence/releases/download/v3.1.2/go-markdown2confluence_3.1.2_darwin_x86_64.tar.gz sudo tar -xzvf go-markdown2confluence_3.1.2_darwin_x86_64.tar.gz -C /usr/local/bin/ markdown2confluence
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Windows
Download the latest release and add to your system
PATH
docker run justmiles/markdown2confluence --version
docker run -v $PWD:/src -w /src goreleaser/goreleaser --snapshot --skip-publish --rm-dist
For best practice we recommend you authenticate using an API token.
- CONFLUENCE_USERNAME - username for Confluence Cloud. When using API tokens set this to your full email.
- CONFLUENCE_PASSWORD - API token or password for Confluence Cloud
- CONFLUENCE_ENDPOINT - endpoint for Confluence Cloud, eg
https://mycompanyname.atlassian.net/wiki
Push markdown files to Confluence Cloud
Usage:
markdown2confluence [flags]
Flags:
-d, --debug Enable debug logging
-e, --endpoint string Confluence endpoint. (Alternatively set CONFLUENCE_ENDPOINT environment variable) (default "https://mydomain.atlassian.net/wiki")
-x, --exclude strings list of exclude file patterns (regex) that will be applied on markdown file paths
-w, --hardwraps Render newlines as <br />
-h, --help help for markdown2confluence
-m, --modified-since int Only upload files that have modifed in the past n minutes
--parent string Optional parent page to next content under
-p, --password string Confluence password. (Alternatively set CONFLUENCE_PASSWORD environment variable)
-s, --space string Space in which page should be created
-c, --comment string Add a comment to the page (optional)
-t, --title string Set the page title on upload (defaults to filename without extension)
--use-document-title Will use the Markdown document title (# Title) if available
-u, --username string Confluence username. (Alternatively set CONFLUENCE_USERNAME environment variable)
--version version for markdown2confluence
Upload a local directory of markdown files called markdown-files
to Confluence.
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
markdown-files
Upload the same directory, but only those modified in the last 30 minutes. This is particurlarly useful for cron jobs/recurring one-way syncs.
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
--modified-since 30 \
markdown-files
Upload a single file
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
markdown-files/test.md
Upload a directory of markdown files in space MyTeamSpace
under the parent page API Docs
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
--parent 'API Docs' \
markdown-files
Upload a directory of markdown files in space MyTeamSpace
under a nested parent page Docs/API
and exclude mardown files/directories that match .*generated.*
or .*temp.md
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
--parent 'API/Docs' \
--exclude '.*generated.*' \
--exclude '.*temp.md' \
markdown-files
Upload a directory of markdown files in space MyTeamSpace
under the parent page API Docs
and use the markdown document-title instead of the filname as document title (if available) in Confluence.
markdown2confluence \
--space 'MyTeamSpace' \
--parent 'API Docs' \
--use-document-title \
markdown-files
It is possible to insert Confluence macros using fenced code blocks.
The "language" for this is CONFLUENCE-MACRO
, exactly like that in all-caps.
Here is an example for a ToC macro using all headlines starting at Level 2:
# Title
```CONFLUENCE-MACRO
name:toc
minLevel:2
```
## Section 1
In general almost all macros should be possible. The general syntax is:
```CONFLUENCE-MACRO
name:Name of Macro
attribute:Value of Attribute
parameter-name:Value of Parameter
next-parameter:Value of Parameter
```
So a fully fledged macro could look like:
```CONFLUENCE-MACRO
name:toc
schema-version:1
maxLevel:5
minLevel:2
exclude:Beispiel.*
style:none
type:flat
separator:pipe
```
Which will translate to:
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="toc" ac:schema-version="1" >
<ac:parameter ac:name="maxLevel">5</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="minLevel">2</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="exclude">Beispiel.*</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="style">none</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="type">flat</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="separator">pipe</ac:parameter>
</ac:structured-macro>