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Comment: Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new plugin

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Once you run this file a dialog like this should appear:

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Click "Add files" and select the files you want to attach. Then click next and the following dialog should appear:

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Click "Add Server" and fill in the dialog with the confluence URL (https://confluence.slac.stanford.eduImage Removed) and your confluence username and password.

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(On future invocations this information will be remembered and will not have to be reentered).

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Make sure you include the 's' in https://, otherwise your username/password will be sent across the network in plain text. This tools tool creates a file in your home directory called confluence-fileupload.preferences which contains your username/password in plain text, you must delete this file after use.

Now click next:

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Select the confluence space and page that you want to add the attachments to (it must already exist). Click next once more and it should upload and attach all your files.

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To Do

  • Check if this works using https (I imagine it will require the unlimited strength cryptography extension)
  • Find out where it stores the confluence URL (in particular the password)

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For more information see:

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Another potentially interesting tool:

http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Confluence+Command+Line+Interface