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×I am importing a space from Confluence Server to Cloud. In the process, I need to migrate some PlantUML macros to the Cloud version of the plugin developed by a different company.
I wondering what the correct syntax is WITHOUT using compression, if that is possible at all. I tried something like this, but it doesn't render at all:
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="plantumlcloud" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="3528663f-b742-40fa-81c8-9021291609fa"> <ac:parameter ac:name="autoSize">true</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="filename">d66c5f00-3584-46c3-a5f4-2d0ffaa020c7.png</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="width">800</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="compressed">false</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="height">600</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="data"><![CDATA[@startuml frame NDH { database DAPT [ 24h Mobile Traces ] } @enduml]] ></ac:parameter>
</ac:structured-macro>
For me it worked to manually upload the svg as attachment and then update the page via the atlassian python API. The key was to also include the revision parameter in the HTML.
Has anyone ever found a solution to this?
I need to include the macro programmatically, but somehow it seems not possible without leveraging the integrated editor.
Please, advise. thanks.
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unearthing this topic, does anyone have experience on this?
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