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Confluence AddOn usage or How to map Macros to AddOns

Nabil Sayegh
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January 26, 2015

We need to determine which pages use what AddOns.

We already have a SQL query that lists the used macros per page, but still we don't know what AddOns they belong to.

Our Confluence version is 4.1.4

Any idea?

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Alex Medved _ConfiForms_
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January 26, 2015

Not sure if you can use the following with Confluence 4x, but there is a nice class that can help you to understand what is installed: plugin and their macros - https://docs.atlassian.com/atlassian-plugins-core/2.2.2/atlassian-plugins-core/apidocs/com/atlassian/plugin/PluginAccessor.html

 

This is definitely works with Confluence 5x, also as a user macro (as pluginAccessor is easily accessible from there)

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