Hi there,
we would like to implement an automation which extracts all the VMs out of our VMware vCenter and put the result into a Confluence Database.
Regarding this, we need the API reference for Confluence Databases.
What we try to achieve:
1.) Initial Import of vCenter Vms into Confluence Database
2.) Update Confluence Database incrementally on a scheduled basis, which includes removing and updating datasets (rows).
Is this already possible (how?) and if not, is it planned?
Thanks in advance
Stephan
Hi @Stephan Wiechert ,
There is no user accessible API for Confluence Databases, and it is not (yet) on the official roadmap.
Hi Marc,
Thanks for your response.
That are sad news, because a database get its fully benefit onyl when it can be automatically updated, from my point of view this is an essential part of any database.
Every DB that I am aware of has the ability to update, delete, modify rows by a query language, even excel has this feature!
So I vote for something similar as an API Rest command bundle.
Couldn't be that hard to develop I would say.
In the meantime I will check if I can figure out the actual commands within the Webview, which usually also just API calls.
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I badly want to back Jira Service Management forms, as well as Jira fields using these databases.
Disappointing, but at the same time; as soon as we start using API's for these we become dependent on them. The functionality still feels early beta, which implies danger in becoming dependent.
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Hello @Stephan Wiechert
Currently, there are no API documents regarding Confluence databases. You can keep informed about the upcoming articles for Confluence here:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence/ct-p/confluence
For the upcoming features, you can checkout the Atlassian cloud roadmap and filter out the Confluence product:
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