Wikidata in confluence documents

NCarmichael November 22, 2021

When I am writing KB article in confluence I like to reference what I am writing about with a "further reading" section, I have found wikidata often has useful information on the subject I am writing about, are there any plugins or templates that allow me to use its information, embed it, or link out to it in an elegant way?

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M Amine
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November 22, 2021

Have you tried the excerpt macro?

Amna Shahbaz February 16, 2022

can u tell me plz what is wiki data in confluence or if i show wiki data in json table what is this

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 16, 2022

We can't answer that question in full, the second part of it does not make any sense.

All the data in Confluence is "wiki data" - Confluence is a wiki.

But I do not understand what you are asking in "if I show wiki data in json table what is this"

Amna Shahbaz February 21, 2022

i ask what is this wiki output format if i select this in groovy macro so what happened. I use advance json table macro and inside this table macro i use groovy and i see in the example that groovy macro use than we select the output format is wiki. i attach the pic also.wiki.PNG

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 22, 2021

The include and excerpt-include macros are probably a good starting point for you - you can write a page, and then include the whole thing in another page (or a chunk of a page if you go with excerpts)

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