You can search for pages with Talk discussions using the Confluence Search:
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Confluence Search Box in the header
Use the Confluence Search Box in the header to enter your query.
The search queries syntax is the following:
Query | Search | Examples |
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macroName:talk | Find all Confluence pages with at least one Talk macro | |
talk:"some text" | By text in discussions | talk:release talk:"do that ASAP" |
talkUser:"User Name" | By commenter (by user name, first name, last name or full name) | talkUser:asmith talkUser:Alex talkUser:Smith talkUser:"Alex Smith" |
talkUpdated:[yyyymmdd TO | By talk update date range | talkUpdated:[20141201 TO 20150201] |
macroName:talk | For Talk macro | macroName:talk |
| By several terms | talk:"do that ASAP" AND talkUpdated:[20141201 TO 20150201] talk:change OR talk:modify talkUser:asmith NOT talkUser:jclarks |
Example:
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You can use Confluence Search Syntax to refine your search. Make sure to include your query in double quotes if it contains spaces. |
Confluence Search Screen
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Available in Confluence 5.9 and above starting from the Talk version 3.3.0. |
Instead of using search queries, you can search Talk discussions by adding filters on the Confluence search screen.
To use this searching option:
- go to the Confluence Search Box in the header
- navigate to the Advanced search option located under the filters
- click 'Add a filter' on the bottom of the sidebar
- select a suitable Talk filter
Available filters:
- Talk text - searches by text in discussions
- Talk updated - searches by talk update time
- Talk user - searches by a commenter (by user name, first name, last name, or full name)