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Confluence

Engineering

Atlassian provides tools for software development and project management including Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and more.

How to connect it

  1. In SLX, open your connections and choose Confluence.
  2. A Atlassian consent window opens, listing the access below. Review it and approve.
  3. Atlassian returns you to SLX and the connection is stored against your workspace.
  4. Ask for something in chat. SLX resolves it to a Confluence call and runs it. If a token expires or access is revoked, it will ask you to reconnect.

Access it asks for

The exact scopes requested when you connect Confluence through Atlassian, shown verbatim so you can check them against the consent screen before approving.

One consent screen, several apps. Confluence shares its Atlassian connection with Jira. Connecting any one of them grants this whole set — not just the Confluence portion.
ScopeWhat it grants
read:jira-workRead jira work
read:jira-userRead jira user
read:accountRead account
read:meRead me
write:jira-workWrite jira work
write:jira-userWrite jira user
offline_accessStay connected while you are away (refresh token)
manage:jira-projectAccess manage jira project
manage:jira-configurationAccess manage jira configuration
read:confluence-contentRead confluence content
read:confluence-spaceRead confluence space
read:confluence-userRead confluence user
write:confluence-contentWrite confluence content
write:confluence-spaceWrite confluence space
manage:confluence-projectAccess manage confluence project
manage:confluence-configurationAccess manage confluence configuration

Once it’s connected, here’s how it works

Where you’ll spend your time in SLX — asking for what you want, and checking what ran.