How can we configure the license key and application link of other application such as jira, bitbucket etc while installing the confluence via docker? How can we configure this dynamically while building my docker image?
Do we have official docker image for all Atlassian products, if yes then where we can find out.
Thanks for your quick reply!
If I want to add a new record in both the tables for creating new application link directly what I need to do for the same?
What BANDANAKEY I need to give for the Application link ? What value we can give in BANDANID ?
do you have any sample command for creating new Application links?
Hi Varsha,
That I do not know. I really don't believe creating one would work because there are very specific IDs and settings that Confluence inserts into the database to get it to work. You're welcome to try on a test instance using the examples from the article I sent about updating it, but it's very likely it won't work.
Application Links themselves can be very fickle even when adding them through the UI. It has very specific steps that need to happen in a certain order, and you won't be able to do that using the UI.
Regards,
Shannon
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My requirement was how can I configure the license key & application links via scripts or database command, if I don't want to update the license key and application link via Confluence GUI?
If I know how can we configure this without GUI we can update this at run time while creating the docker image.
Where does confluence stores the license key and application link information? Can't we directly update the necessary information there?
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Hi Varsha,
I'm not familiar with unsupported methods of configuring the license key and application links, but these articles may be helpful for you:
Have a look there, and see if it meets your needs.
Regards,
Shannon
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Varsha,
Our official Docker images are all found here:
The license key can be added the same way you would normally after installation, and once it's up and running you can begin linking your applications from there. This won't be configured dynamically, it needs to be done within the running application.
Regards,
Shannon
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