ScriptRunner for Confluence has a built-in script for copying a tree of pages that's available for Confluence Administrators and Space Administrators, but what if you wanted to create something like that for regular Confluence users?
The answer actually requires two ScriptRunner features to work together.
First, you would need a custom REST Endpoint to copy a page. Second, you'd need a custom Web Item to add a button that would call to your REST Endpoint.
There are many use cases around this, but let's consider one specific one: you want to let people copy a tree of pages to their personal space.
The code below demonstrates how a REST Endpoint could copy a tree of pages. It's deliberately oversimplified (it has minimal validation, it doesn't copy labels, attachments, comments, etc.), but it's a useful starter.
import com.atlassian.confluence.core.DefaultSaveContext
import com.atlassian.confluence.pages.Page
import com.atlassian.confluence.pages.PageManager
import com.atlassian.confluence.setup.settings.SettingsManager
import com.atlassian.confluence.spaces.SpaceManager
import com.atlassian.confluence.user.AuthenticatedUserThreadLocal
import com.atlassian.sal.api.component.ComponentLocator
import com.atlassian.sal.api.transaction.TransactionTemplate
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.runner.ScriptRunnerImpl
import com.onresolve.scriptrunner.runner.rest.common.CustomEndpointDelegate
import groovy.transform.BaseScript
import groovy.transform.Field
import javax.ws.rs.core.MultivaluedMap
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response
@BaseScript CustomEndpointDelegate delegate
@Field
PageManager pageManager = ComponentLocator.getComponent(PageManager)
@Field
SpaceManager spaceManager = ComponentLocator.getComponent(SpaceManager)
@Field
SettingsManager settingsManager = ComponentLocator.getComponent(SettingsManager)
copyPageTree(
httpMethod: "GET",
groups: ["confluence-users"]
) { MultivaluedMap queryParams, String body ->
def pageId = queryParams.getFirst("page")?.toString()?.toInteger()
def sourcePage = pageManager.getPage(pageId)
def user = AuthenticatedUserThreadLocal.get()
def personalSpace = spaceManager.getPersonalSpace(user)
def newPage = copyPage(sourcePage, personalSpace.homePage)
copyPages(sourcePage.children, newPage)
def baseUrl = settingsManager.getGlobalSettings().getBaseUrl()
def redirect = new URI("${baseUrl}${newPage.urlPath}")
log.debug "Redirect: ${redirect}"
return Response.temporaryRedirect(redirect).build() //to new page
}
void copyPages(List pages, Page targetPage) {
log.debug "Copying pages: ${pages*.title} to ${targetPage.title}"
pages.each { sourcePage ->
def clonePage = copyPage(sourcePage, targetPage)
copyPages(sourcePage.children, clonePage)
}
}
Page copyPage(Page sourcePage, Page targetPage) {
def transactionTemplate = ScriptRunnerImpl.scriptRunner.getBean(TransactionTemplate)
transactionTemplate.execute {
def extantPage = pageManager.getPage(targetPage.space.key, sourcePage.title)
if (!extantPage) {
def newPage = new Page()
newPage.with {
setTitle(sourcePage.title)
setSpace(targetPage.space)
setParentPage(targetPage)
setBodyAsString(sourcePage.bodyAsString)
setCreator(sourcePage.creator)
setContentStatus(sourcePage.getContentStatus())
setCreationDate(sourcePage.getCreationDate())
}
targetPage.addChild(newPage)
pageManager.saveContentEntity(newPage, DefaultSaveContext.BULK_OPERATION)
return newPage
} else {
return extantPage
}
}
}
The Web Item's configuration would look something like the attached image.
Two important bits of that configuration are worth a special mention: the URL and the section.
The section selected (system.content.action/modify) will add our custom web item to the three-dot menu on the upper right corner of a Confluence page.
The URL will point to the custom REST Endpoint we setup earlier and provide the current page ID as a parameter. /rest/scriptrunner/latest/custom/copyPageTree?page=${page.id}
Jonny Carter
Engineering Team Lead
Adaptavist
Springfield, MO
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