Space Sync for Confluence allows you to push pages to the destination spaces.
You can do it anytime you want by just clicking a button.
Go to the page you want to push.
Open the Page sync status dialog.
Click the “Push” button.
Currently, SSC overwrites the destination page when pushing.
So, if the destination page has an updated content that is not pushed, it will be gone by pushing your page.
We’re planning the merge feature to resolve it.
Sync status table
On the table in the page sync status dialog, each row means a destination space.
Each column means,
Name | Status | Version |
---|---|---|
The sync configuration name. This is named by the space administrator. |
: : : : | The version number of the page when the last push is succeeded. |
Status list
Status | Description | Image |
---|---|---|
NOT SYNC | This page is not in the destination space. | |
SYNCED | The latest version of the pages has been pushed each other. | |
BEHIND | The latest version of your page hasn’t been pushed yet. | |
AHEAD | The latest version of the destination page hasn't been pushed yet. | |
DELETED | The synced destination page has been deleted. | |
RESTRICTED | The destination page restricts access from the app. |
Allow SSC to access restricted pages
Confluence has the ability to restrict page access.
If you add restriction to pages you will sync, you have to allow Space Sync for Confluence to view/edit the pages.
Resolve conflicted update
If both synced page has an updated content that is not pushed, it will be gone by pushing your page.
To resolve it, follow the instruction below.
Get the destination page edit mode.
Push the source page to the destination page.
The contents are merged in the editing destination page.
Publish the destination page.