Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a way to search and identify all internal links that reference pages within a specific Confluence space. Is there a built-in feature, macro, or method to discover all the interconnections between pages in my space?
Or at least something to find every link in the space?
thanks in advance!
Hello @Asier Vadillo
Confluence doesnot provide any built in feature or macro to view internal links within a space, however there are few methods which can help
Let me know if current information helps.
Thanks
Jayesh R
Hey there @Asier Vadillo ,
Although there's no comprehensive report of all links on a Space, it is possible to check incoming and outgoing links for specific pages.
In order to do this:
Hope this helps! =]
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Hi @Thiago P _Atlassian Support_ ,
This helps, but this will make us check for every single one of the pages in the space. And we have a lot of pages so I don't think it solves our issue.
Thanks anyway!
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Can you elaborate on why you need this information?
This may be possible to find from the database, but you would need a good business justification to get this information.
If that's the case, open a Support ticket and provide Data Access so our Team can assist with this.
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Hi @Thiago P _Atlassian Support_
We are using the SCROLL plugins to version and publish our documentation (That's the plan, we are doing test). We are having a problem where the links do not point to the correct page or version once a new version is saved, so we need a way of locating those links and change them.
I appreciate the offer but I do not think opening a support ticket is the right way, we would need to open a ticket every quarter of the year where the new version is published.
Regards,
Asier
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Hi @Asier Vadillo ,
Generating reports and manually fixing links every quarter is certainly not the ideal approach.
My suggestion is to reach out to K15t Support so they can review this issue and provide further guidance and, if any issues are identified on the Atlassian side, they can engage our Developer Support Team.
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Hi again @Thiago P _Atlassian Support_ ,
I think that would be the best approach. In the meantime:
Do you know if maybe there is a solution using the Confluence Rest API?
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That may be possible by using the Relation v1 endpoints, but I haven't tested with this before.
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Hello Asier,
You can achieve this with STAGIL app - Link Tools for Confluence Cloud.
It provides an Outgoing Links functionality that lets you view all links within the pages of a specific Confluence space. You’ll be able to:
Regards,
Marta
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