Existing solutions to integrate Confluence with external applications and services may not be sufficient for effective team collaboration. Try a universal solution that can build a bridge between your Confluence Cloud and any system or applications on the basis of webhooks.

Send webhooks upon the occurrence of specific events in your Confluence to the external web handler.

Managing webhooks

The app allows you to manage Confluence webhooks as follows:

  1. Navigate to Confluence settings.
  2. Locate the Atlassian Marketplace section.
  3. Select Webhooks. The list with webhooks opens as follows:

For each webhook, the following information is shown:

Creating a new webhook

Click Add Webhook.

In the Create a new webhook form, specify the following information:

When complete, click Create.

Available webhook events

Expand the section below to see the list of the webhook events available in our app.

attachment_created
attachment_removed
attachment_restored
attachment_trashed
attachment_updated
attachment_viewed
blog_created
blog_removed
blog_restored
blog_trashed
blog_updated
blog_viewed
blueprint_page_created
comment_created
comment_removed
comment_updated
content_permissions_updated
group_created
group_removed
label_added
label_created
label_deleted
label_removed
page_archived
page_children_reordered
page_created
page_moved
page_removed
page_restored
page_trashed
page_updated
page_viewed
search_performed
space_created
space_logo_updated
space_permissions_updated
space_removed
space_updated
user_followed
user_reactivated
user_removed

Editing the webhook

  1. On the list with webhooks, locate the webhook you want to edit.
  2. Click the ellipsis button.
  3. Select Edit.
  4. Make modifications in the webhook.
  5. When complete, click Update.

Deleting the webhook

  1. On the list with webhooks, locate the webhook you want to edit.
  2. Click the ellipsis button.
  3. Select Delete.
  4. Confirm the removal of the webhook.

FAQ

What firewall rules configuration do I set up for the app operation?

Set up the firewall rules configuration, as follows:

  1. Whitelist the IP address of our app service - 52.54.204.66.
  2. Allow the inbound connections through ports 80 (HTTP) or 443 (HTTPS) or any other custom port that you specified in the parameters of servers during app configuration.

Under specific circumstances the allocated IP address may change. Please start watching the app on the Atlassian Marketplace to receive notifications about any updates in the app.