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Hello
I have generated docs which look like folder with other folders and different files (js, css, png, xml, html) inside and I need to add it into Confluence. I mean that user go to Confluence page where he see the link, than click that link and see all that folders and files
Confluence is not a file manager, it does not have "folders". The closest you can get is to assume the page tree is a directory structure, and hence attach files to pages within a tree.
Thanks for answer @Nic Brough _Adaptavist_ You mean that for every folder I have to create confluence page and add files on it? But it takes a very long time, may be there is some way to do it faster? For example can I add folders with webdav?
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There are no "folders", Confluence is not a file management system it does not have them at all.
Yes, you can create a page tree and use the pages as containers for files, but that's the closest you will get to "folders". Webdav shows you pages in the tree structure but because there are no folders, it can't show you those.
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