Hi All,
I start writing macros but I don't have a clue to this scripting language. Can you suggest a page, tutorial, etc. where I can start learning?
I saw the Confluence documentation but the most stuff is about configuring and not about how to programming. Or maybe I left something out of consideration.
Thanks in advance!
Rumi
There's also this useful presentation from a previous Atlassian Summit! ;)
Hi Rumi,
These are the docs that I use:
I find the shared user macros really useful as they're a collection of user contributed macros that you can install, pull apart and tweak to see how they work.
Hope that helps?
Andrew.
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Hi Andrew,
thanks for the documentation! I try to code for the https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/54728/display-all-the-groups-users-of-each-space
Have you had time to this?
Thanks again!
Rumi
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Hi Rumi,
I have spent some more time on it, but (unless I'm missing something) it's not that straight forward so it's going to take me a while.
And, yup, Confluence User Macros are written in Apache Velocity.
Andrew.
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Hi Andrew,
I think I found your macro what I need: http://blog.networkedcollaboration.com/2012/04/28/confluence-space-administrators-remixed/#comment-4247
I put a comment there.
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