I need to create a catalog of every page in our confluence instance and its subpages. I do not have admin rights and I am having to cut and paste each link into a spreadsheet. I was wondering if there is a way to query the database or an easier way to do this. I tried to see if I could - Go to space settings > export. Select XML. Select custom export. Highlight all pages that appear under Choose pages to export and copy. Paste them into a google spreadsheet or table in a confluence page. But I do not have that ability either.
@Dave Mathijs @Christine Rice conseguiram resolver isso? Estou com o mesmo problema por aqui
If there are restricted spaces or restricted pages, you wouldn't be base to see those spaces/pages so your catalog would be incomplete.
Why would you need a catalog anyway? Can you explain the requirement or use case?
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Hi, thanks for the info! I have been tasked with conducting an inventory/audit of existing product documentation used by customer-facing teams in confluence. There are about 50 customer-facing team pages with a ton of sub-pages.
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Thanks for explaining.
So, let's say that you have 2500 pages in your customer-facing spaces.
Then, what's next? Is it an audit about the accuracy of the pages, the last reviewed date, ...?
What is expected of these results?
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Sort of, these are the parameters I am looking for on each space/page:
Article Name - Last Updated - Notes on what page is - Page View - Labels
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