Hi
We would like to set up a client with an instance of Confluence Cloud and have a space in it for our documentation. Then, when we update certain pages on our own Confluence Cloud instance, it adds/updates a copy of that page.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Kind Regards
Stephen
@Stephen Elkington There is not a delivered way to do this and you would need to use an app from the marketplace. In the past I have used an app to do this in server but the app is not available on cloud. I did find this app but I have not used it so you would have to test it out and see if it will work. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1225377/space-sync-for-confluence-copy-publish-pages-over-sites?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
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I'm Takafumi from Ricksoft, the vendor of Space Sync for Confluence.
The app will fit your use case.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here or raise tickets via our support.
Thank you so much for suggesting our app.
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@Takafumi Ohtake -Ricksoft-
Is it possible to trigger auto sync by adding labels to existing pages? In your docs it only says adding labels allow one to sync pages when creating new (which is logically impossible because one needs to publish a page before adding labels) or making changes. What I need now is to trigger auto sync on a few pages that have been there for a while. I don't want to do bulk sync since you only have blacklist label instead of whitelist, and I only need to sync 1/20 of the whole contents in that space.
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