Starting from Talk version 2.1.0, you can search talks by text and commenters. To search by text, use the talk keyword:
talk:"do that ASAP" |
To search by commenter, use the talkUser keyword and a commenter's user name, first name, last name or full name:
talkUser:"User Name" |
Starting from Talk version 2.3.0, talk update date range search is also available. To search for talks updated within a certain date range, use the talkUpdated keyword. The date stamps are in numeric 'yyyymmdd' format:
talkUpdated:[20141201 TO 20150201] |
Besides, with the help of Confluence Search Syntax, you can:
search Confluence pages for anywhere Talk macro is used. To do that, use the query:
macroName:talk |
apply AND search. To search for Talk content that contains several terms, use the operator AND in capital letters:
talk:"do that ASAP" AND talkUser:asmith AND talkUpdated:[20141201 TO 20150201] |
apply OR search. To search for Talk content that contains one of several terms, use the operator OR in capital letters:
talkUser:asmith OR talkUser:jclarks |
apply NOT search. To search for Talk content that contains one term but doesn't contain the other, use the operator NOT in capital letters:
talk:"do that ASAP" NOT talk:design |
Use the standard Confluence Search field in the header to enter your query.
The search queries syntax is the following:
jhjhjh |
Query | Search | Examples |
---|---|---|
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 |
Make sure to include your query in double quotes if it contains spaces.