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Hi,
is anyone have any idea if it possible to use scripts roots in scriptrunner for confluence server , same as it used in jira
thanks,
Dar
Hi Dar,
Yes ScriptRunner for Confluence does have a scripts root, used in a similar way. It's located in the '<confluence-home>/scripts' directory.
Kind regards,
Tony
Adaptavist Support
Hello Tony I can't seem to find the scripts directory. I am looking at /opt/atlassian/<confluence-instance-name
Am I looking in the right place?
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I was able to find the script directory and added a simple helloworld.groovy file that prints hello world but I am not able to go to the select it in the 'file' table in script runner console. Is there any documentation on exact steps to follow to add a custom file to scriptrunner? Thanks
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