Atlassian Confluence API SQL Driver |
Invantive SQL is the fastest, easiest and most reliable way to exchange data with the Atlassian Confluence API.
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JIRA is cloud software for managing business processes and sharing knowledge. Confluence is online collaboration software for sharing knowledge.
The Atlassian Confluence driver covers 24 tables and 2556 columns.
Atlassian Confluence API Clients
Invantive SQL is available on many user interfaces ("clients" in traditional server-client paradigma). All Invantive SQL statements can be exchanged with a close to 100% compatibility across all clients and operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android).
The clients include Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Power Query, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook. Web-based clients include Invantive Cloud, Invantive Bridge Online as OData proxy, Invantive App Online for interactive apps, Online SQL Editor for query execution and Invantive Data Access Point as extended proxy.
The Atlassian Confluence Power BI connector is based on the Invantive SQL driver for Atlassian Confluence, completed by a high-performance OData connector which works straight on Power BI without any add-on. The OData protocol is always version 4, independent whether the backing platform uses OData, SOAP or another protocol.
For technical users there are command-line editions of Invantive Data Hub running on iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS and Linux. Invantive Data Hub is also often used for enterprise server applications such as ETL. High-volume replication of data taken from the Atlassian Confluence API into traditional databases such as SQL Server (on-premise and Azure), MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle is possible using Invantive Data Replicator. Invantive Data Replicator automatically creates and maintains Atlassian Confluence datawarehouses, possibly in combination with data from over 70 other (cloud) platforms. Data Replicator supports data volumes up to over 1 TB and over 5.000 companies. The on-premise edition of Invantive Bridge offers an Atlassian Confluence ADO.net provider.
Finally, online web apps can be build for Atlassian Confluence using App Online of Invantive Cloud.
Monitor API Calls
When a query or DML-statement has been executed on Invantive SQL a developer can evaluate the actual calls made to the Atlassian Confluence API using a query on sessionios@DataDictionary. As an alternative, extensive request and response logging can be enabled by setting log-native-calls-to-disk to true. In the %USERPROFILE%\Invantive\NativeLog folder Invantive SQL will create log files per API request and response.
Specifications
The SQL driver for Atlassian Confluence does not support partitioning. Define one data container in a database for each company in Atlassian Confluence to enable parallel access for data from multiple companies.
An introduction into the concepts of Invantive SQL such as databases, data containers and partitioning can be found in the Invantive SQL grammar.
The configuration can be changed using various attributes during log on and use. A full list of configuration options is listed in the driver attributes.
The catalog name is used to compose the full qualified name of an object like a table or view. The schema name is used to compose the full qualified name of an object like a table or view. On Atlassian Confluence the comparison of two texts is case sensitive by default.
Changes and bug fixes on the Atlassian Confluence SQL driver can be found in the release notes. There is currently no specific section on the Invantive forums for Atlassian Confluence. Please reach out to other users of Atlassian Confluence by leaving a question or contact request.
Driver code for use in settings.xml: Confluence
Alias: confluence
Recommended alias: cfl
Status: Non-production
More technical documentation as provided by the supplier of the Atlassian Confluence API on the native APIconnection used can be found at https://developer.atlassian.com/jiradev/jira-apis/jira-rest-apis.
General documentation on Atlassian Confluence is available at https://jira-apps.com
AuthenticationAuthentication can be done using one of the following two alternatives:1. Using the user log on code, token and server name from the JIRA URL (basic authentication).2. Using OAuth code grant flow.Authentication using user log on code and token is recommended for on-premise use. The basic authentication token can be defined on https://id.atlassian.com/manage/api-tokens. The OAuth code grant flow is recommended for online use; register a client at https://developer.atlassian.com/apps.
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